The controversial 1940 comedy "The Great Dictator" was a clear shot at Adolf Hitler without ever saying his name. Charlie Chaplin pulled off one of the greatest cinematic achievements of the day when he broke the mold and created this masterpiece. The offered studio photograph shows an artistic view of Chaplin as the Dictator with his shadow creating a larger than life image of the man symbolic of his true intentions to conquer the world. The photo presents beautifully and in great shape with this being the only example of this photograph we have ever seen!
Size: 7.5x9.75
Designation: Vintage 1
Condition: 4.5/5
Quality: 5/5
Overall Grade: 9.5/10