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Posted on the right is a Vanity Fair article that appeared shortly before the release of the Charlie Chaplin movie The Kid; and in order to add further excitement, Chaplin wrote a few “remarks on the discovery of child-actor Jackie Coogan, and the picture built around him”.






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