Review of The Circus (1928) by Adam Lippe for Examiner.com — 16 Aug 2011
It is the political subtext and discussion of capitalism vs. communism that is the saving grace of The Circus, since the surface material, comprised of frantic slapstick mixed with maudlin and melodrama, is very standard for Chaplin.
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This review of The Circus (1928) was written by Adam Lippe and published by Examiner.com on 16 Aug 2011.
The Circus has generally received very positive reviews.
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