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Charlie Chaplin, who was born in Britain but spent most
of his life in the United States, is one of the pivotal
figures in film history. He is especially remembered for
his work in the silent movies. Chaplin knew that a
successful scene was not simply about the starring
actor, but about everything else. The only way to
achieve that unity was to get personally involved in
every stage of the film; from starring in his films to
producing, directing, editing them, and even to
composing the music for them. It was not uncommon
for him to decide half-way through a film that an actor
wasn't suitable for a certain role, and start over with
someone new. This constant attention to detail ran
many features overtime and over-budget, but the public
reaction assured him and the studios that what he was
doing worked. Chaplin typically improvised his story in
front of the camera with only a basic framework of a
script. But on consideration, his art turned out to be
firmly rooted, and could be seen, for example, to draw
much of its strength from his successful fusion of
English and American cultures and traditions.