George Clarke (filmmaker)
In 2009, Clarke made his second micro-budget film, The Knackery (aka Zombie Games: The Knackery). In October 2010, Clarke received world wide media attention when he uploaded a video clip entitled "Chaplin's Time Traveler" to YouTube. The clip analyzes bonus material in a DVD of the Charlie Chaplin film The Circus. Included in the DVD is footage from the film's Los Angeles premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1928. At one point, a woman is seen walking by, holding up an object to her ear, which appeared to be a cell phone. The clip has sparked much debate and speculation regarding the true identity of the device.
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George Clarke (filmmaker)
In 2009, Clarke made his second micro-budget film, The Knackery (aka Zombie Games: The Knackery). In October 2010, Clarke received world wide media attention when he uploaded a video clip entitled "Chaplin's Time Traveler" to YouTube. The clip analyzes bonus material in a DVD of the Charlie Chaplin film The Circus. Included in the DVD is footage from the film's Los Angeles premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in 1928. At one point, a woman is seen walking by, holding up an object to her ear, which appeared to be a cell phone. The clip has sparked much debate and speculation regarding the true identity of the device.
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