
Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema
Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edna Purviance (October 21, 1895 – January 11, 1958) was an American actress during the silent movie era. She was the leading lady in many Charlie Chaplin movies. In a span of eight years, she appeared in over thirty films with Chaplin.
Born: 1895-10-19 in Paradise Valley, Nevada, USA
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Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema

A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate

The Kid

The Pilgrim

The Immigrant

The Rink

Charlie Chaplin: The Long Year at Essanay

A Night in the Show

Chaplin Today: The Kid

Charlie Chaplin: A Tramp's Life

Behind the Screen

Limelight

Easy Street

The Pawnshop

The Count

Monsieur Verdoux

The Vagabond

Days of Thrills and Laughter

La naissance de Charlot

The Adventurer
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