Friday, October 29, 2010

The Circus

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Is that really a woman talking on a cellphone outside the premiere of Charlie Chaplin’s movie “The Circus” in 1928?

The video clip has quickly become a YouTube sensation with nearly 2 million views.

It seems someone filmed a street scene outside Hollywood’s famous Graumann’s Chinese Theatre opening of the movie more than 80 years ago, and a filmmaker recently noticed that in the clip a woman wearing a long coat and hat is holding her hand to her head as if grasping a cellphone. Toward the end of the clip, she turns to the camera briefly and appears to be talking.

Since there were no cellphones in 1928, she must be a time traveler, Internet conspiracy theorists conjecture. Or, as others have suggested, hearing aids were invented before 1928, so perhaps she is fiddling with the device.

One Internet sleuth even suggested it could be a hoax since her shadow seems lighter than the man walking in front of her. Fancy editing, perhaps?

The question is, however, if she is using a cellphone, just where are the cellphone transmission towers located?

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