Buenísima foto de Charles Chaplin y Charles Gardés. Completo con carta:
...is what Chaplin himself said to Regina Creuve, chronicler of New American Lines, in 1935, after Gardel's death: «At an intimate rendezvous Gardel sang and I was deeply impressed. He possessed a superior gift that was beyond his voice and his figure, and he had an enormous personal pleasantness with which he won immediately everybody's affection. Such was the pleasant mood he inspired, I recall perfectly well, that we stayed until the wee small hours of the morning after a night of happiness that we would unlikely live again.»
La verdá que si faltaba la prueba tangible con esto nos sorpendieron a todos. De qué habrán conversado estos dos montruos? Seguro que de alguna maravillosa trivialidad, porque los grandes no pierden el tiempo en conversaciones serias. Grosso! (y no Carlitos el argentino intendente de los noventa)
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Buenísima foto de Charles Chaplin y Charles Gardés. Completo con carta:
...is what Chaplin himself said to Regina Creuve, chronicler of New American Lines, in 1935, after Gardel's death: «At an intimate rendezvous Gardel sang and I was deeply impressed. He possessed a superior gift that was beyond his voice and his figure, and he had an enormous personal pleasantness with which he won immediately everybody's affection. Such was the pleasant mood he inspired, I recall perfectly well, that we stayed until the wee small hours of the morning after a night of happiness that we would unlikely live again.»
Charles Chaplin el genio del cine, fue un excelente músico que hizo todas las partituras de sus películas.
Hubiera sido bonito una versión de candilejas cantada por Carlitos Gardel
La verdá que si faltaba la prueba tangible con esto nos sorpendieron a todos.
De qué habrán conversado estos dos montruos? Seguro que de alguna maravillosa trivialidad, porque los grandes no pierden el tiempo en conversaciones serias.
Grosso! (y no Carlitos el argentino intendente de los noventa)
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