sennett in A Sentence

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    Sennett certainly knew how to garner attention for his new studio's initial release.

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    Maybe,' said Sennett,‘but without the support of our organization you would be lost.'.

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    Sennett handed him over to Normand, who wrote and directed some of his earliest films.

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    The third day Mr. Sennett telephoned and wanted to know why I had not shown up.

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    After his first film appearance in Making a Living, Sennett felt he had made a costly mistake.

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    After Chaplin's first film appearance, Making a Living was filmed, Sennett felt he had made a costly mistake.

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    Other segments include"Shades of Sennett," a"honky-tonk" piano number introducing the film's climactic chase scene through the streets of Rome.

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    Mack Sennett did not warm to Chaplin right away, and Chaplin believed Sennett intended to fire him following a disagreement with Normand.

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    Mack Sennett was in the audience one night and offered the young crooner a contract to make a series of comedy shorts.

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    During the interview, Dreiser posed this question to Sennett,“I return to my first question- your artistic excuse for being- the animating faith that is in you?”?

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    But Griffith liked to play it safe and remain carefully non-offensive, while Sennett longed to thumb his nose at decorum and mock the social hierarchy that supported such nonsense.

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    The times were changing, and Sennett's films reflected that- his characters were randy and challenged authority, were often portrayed as rather dim-witted, and it was every man- or woman- for themselves.

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    Additionally, Sennett promoted the film using Normand's name and likeness, which was a big deal because up until then actors and actresses were thought of as little more than the hired help.

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    So Mack and Mabel, who had become romantically as well as professionally intertwined, headed for the west coast where Sennett, who became known as the“King of Comedy,” founded Keystone studios in Edendale, California.

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    Suddenly I was seized with shyness and walked quickly to the corner at a safe distance looking to see if Mr. Sennett or Mabel Normand would come out of the bungalow, but they did not appear.

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