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Anchor text: United Artists
Target Entity: United_Artists
Preceding Context: There is evidence that Chaplin and Keaton, who both got their start in vaudeville, thought highly of one another: Keaton stated in his autobiography that Chaplin was the greatest comedian that ever lived, and the greatest comedy director, whereas Chaplin welcomed Keaton to
Succeeding Context: in 1925, advised him against his disastrous move to MGM in 1928, and for his last American film, Limelight, wrote a part specifically for Keaton as his first on-screen comedy partner since 1915.
Paragraph Title: Comparison with other silent comics
Source Page: Charlie Chaplin

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