In 1972, Charlie Chaplin returned to the U.S. after years of exile and received the longest standing ovation in Oscar history, lasting about 12 minutes.
In 1972, Charlie Chaplin returned to the U.S. after years of exile and received the longest standing ovation in Oscar history, lasting about 12 minutes.
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Imagine being so influential that the industry has to ignore its own rules just to honour your legacy.
a memorable day
You can see how much it meant to him just by looking at his face.
he look really happy
Il est tellement ému
C’est beau à voir
Would be nice to see the original 1972 clip without a song from ABBA released in 1980 overlayed on it.
Why was he exiled?
one of the few times a rule break was done for the completely right reason.
the look on his face makes me sad