"Donna Kornhaber has altered my perception of Charlie Chaplin as a director. I was among those who loved Chaplin the performer, enjoyed the evident craftsmanship of his films, yet thought of him as a less inventive director than his great colleague Buster Keaton. No more. Kornhaber makes clear how Chaplin's carefully crafted style is distinct from Hollywood's classical form. Because she helps the reader understand and truly see Chaplin's unique filmmaking artistry, Kornhaber gives new meaning to the word 'Chaplinesque.'"–Jeffrey Couchman, author of The Night of the Hunter: A Biography of a Film