Charlie Chaplin, the iconic figure of silent cinema, was renowned for his remarkable comedic talent, but few knew the extraordinary risks he undertook to create timeless cinematic moments. In "The Lion Cage," a lesser-known film in Chaplin's extensive repertoire, the beloved comedian found himself amidst real lions, performing scenes that required hundreds of takes.
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