
Charlie Chaplin with his daughter Victoria. Chaplin was in Cannes to talk to the press about his latest film, "A King in New York", due to be premiered in London. When asked why he was wearing white gloves, he said it wasn't coquetry, but a slight case of eczema. Villa Lo Scoglietto, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, 1956.
Charlie Chaplin shares a relaxed moment with his daughter Victoria at Villa Lo Scoglietto, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, in 1956. He was in the region to discuss his film "A King in New York" with the press. Seated in a wicker chair, Chaplin gently places a white-gloved hand around Victoria, who smiles happily in a striped bathrobe. He explained the gloves were not a matter of coquetry, but were worn because of a slight case of eczema.
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