68.A ( He often goes to antique sales to buy old pottery, silver and boxes...so when he was online one evening and saw an old metal film container for sale, he had to buy it )
69.B ( When it was delivered by post a couple of days later he had forgotten all
about it )
70.A ( Mo was pretty sure that whoever had sold it to him did not know
anything about the film within it )
71.A ( When Mo took the film out and held it up to light he could see a familiar figure. It was the
famous actor, Charlie Chaplin )
72.A ( Mo and some friends watched the whole
film. To do this Mo had to look in the phone book find someone with a specialized machine to show it on )
73.A ( He looked online but there was nothing. He read
biographies of Chaplin but there was no mention of the film. He even contacted the British Film
Institute but with no success )
74.B ( không nhắc tới British Film Institue : On research trip to the British Library’s
newspaper archive he discovered a reference to the film )
75.A ( To do this, Mo put other people in
charge of running his company so that he could work on the film full time )
76.B ( What Mo discovered was that Zepped was one of a kind. No other film made at that time used the technique of mixing live action with cartoon animation. That did not happen until sixty years later, in Mary Poppins )
77.B ( it is the fact that he found such a treasure in such an everyday place. )