It was one of two films Chaplin directed in which he did not play a major role (the other was 1923's A Woman of Paris), and his only color film.
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This was Chaplin's first film in ten years after 1957's A King in New York.
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The Harvard Crimson for 25 April 1967 gave it a fairly good review saying: "Take the new Chaplin film on its own terms; contrary to all those patronizing critics, the old man hasn't really lost his touch, and Countess is a glorious romance".
She has been in a number of films, including her father's Limelight and A Countess from Hong Kong, and Pasolini´s Canterbury Tales.
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