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absolutely!
Posted by danj on February 7, 2009 at 14:35:44:
A brilliant work in every respect and maybe his most approachable film for modern audiences. Every film student should be required to study Chaplin's films, and those of Buster Keaton, before they are allowed near a camera. These guys were master storytellers. There were many brilliant film makers and actors during the silent era who have yet to be surpassed and Chaplin sits at the apex of that group.
Martha Raye is wonderful as one of Verdoux's wives - the uncouth American.