Review of The Pilgrim (1923) by Sanford R — 22 Apr 2008
Chaplin's timeless masterpiece is, alongside Keaton's 'Sherlock, Jr', the best mid-length film ever made. Big heart, flawless pantomime and perfect mise-en-scene are just some of the reasons I've often jokingly referred to 'The Pilgrim' as the 'only six-star film in existence'.
This review of The Pilgrim (1923) was written by Sanford R on 22 Apr 2008.
The Pilgrim has generally received positive reviews.
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