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Hugh Antoine d'Arcy is most famous for his 1887 poem "The Face upon the Floor" (poem)It is sometimes erroneously called [The Face on the Barroom Floor]," a sorrowful tale of a painter who takes to drink after his lover deserts him for the fair-haired lad in one of his portraits. Keystone Studios would use the poem as the basis for a 1914 film of the same name starring Charlie Chaplin and John Ford would use it for the basis of his 1923 film. It would be put to song by country music star Hank Snow on his 1968 "Tales Of The Yukon" album.