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In the early years of cinema, various inventors and producers attempted to synchronize images and sound; however, despite numerous endeavors, these efforts resulted in frustration, leading to the era of silent films. The 1920s and 30s primarily featured silent movies, and many actors performed live dubbing during screenings.
Charles Chaplin emerged as one of the most revered figures of the silent film era, celebrated for his mime and slapstick comedy. His diverse talents included acting, directing, producing, and even writing music. He remains a significant cultural icon, passing away in 1977 at the age of 88.