London, July 10 : A rare footage of comedy genius Charlie Chaplin that was lying unrecognised at a second hand shop has now become a small fortune for a jobless Brit man after he was told it could fetch 100,000 pounds at auction.
While buying a small box for a few pounds, Brian Hann from South Tyneside never knew that inside it was a Chaplin 35mm nitrate film from 1916.
“There’s Chaplin reading a newspaper while leaning against a tree and there’s a wartime message about saving food,” the Daily Express quoted Hann, 40, as saying.
The seven-minute footage is part of a First World War propaganda film called ‘Zepped’, starring Chaplin.
It shows scenes of a Zeppelin bombing raid over London. Possibly the only copy of the priceless film went on sale at Bonhams auction house in London last week, with a 100,000-pound asking price.
“We’ll be happy to put Mr Hann in contact with one of our experts to authenticate it,” Bonhams added.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Rare 'Charlie Chaplin' film could fetch GBP 100K at auction
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