
Comedy must be true to life. There must be realism in comedy. It is ever more necessary than in drama. - Charlie Chaplin [Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin] (1889 - 1977)
/ (Washington Times, January 26, 1915)
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コメディは人生に忠実でなければならない。コメディにはリアリズムがなくてはならないのだ。いついかなる時も、ドラマが必要とする以上に必要なのだ。 - チャーリー・チャップリン[サー・チャールズ・スペンサー・チャップリン] (1889 - 1977)
/ (ワシントン・タイムズ、1915年1月26日)

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