Charlie Chaplin Film: Shoulder Arms
Saturday, Oct 7 at 2:00pm
Released in 1918, Shoulder Arms is a silent comedy set in France during World War I. Charlie is a private with dreams of becoming a war hero by going behind enemy lines. Shoulder Arms proved to be Chaplin's most popular film, critically and commercially, up to that point.
Renowned Chaplin expert Dan Kamin will set the stage for this Chaplin film. Don't miss this excursion into the public and private worlds of Hollywood's first superstar.
The film will be free to those who attended Red Letter Days. Please call 552-5325 if you have any questions.
Produced by the GPAC.