Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA look at the life and work of Charlie Chaplin in his own words featuring an in-depth interview he gave to Life magazine in 1966.A look at the life and work of Charlie Chaplin in his own words featuring an in-depth interview he gave to Life magazine in 1966.A look at the life and work of Charlie Chaplin in his own words featuring an in-depth interview he gave to Life magazine in 1966.
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Herbert J. Biberman
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Charles Chaplin
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Geraldine Chaplin
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Jane Chaplin
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Michael Chaplin
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Oona Chaplin
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Charles Chaplin was the greatest comic actor, writer, producer and director of his time - from the infancy of film to the collapse of the studio system in the 1950s. For a long period, he was the most famous person on earth. His creation, The Tramp, was so flexible that he could find himself in a factory, a circus, a boxing ring, a gold rush - the list is endless. And it never didn't work. Wherever the Tramp went, he found himself immersed in the business of being human. This documentary wants us to know the man behind the Tramp facade. In many ways, they were very similar. Chaplin came from dire poverty in the hovels of late Victorian London. In many respects, he never left there. His politics were never very precise except that he was always for the underdog, for the Tramp. During the shameful period of American history when the FBI spied on every prominent person (probably still do) and tried to ruin the careers of all those who were sympathetic to working people (again, they probably still do) Chaplin was forced to leave the US and prevented from returning. He never fully recovered from the shock.
An insightful documentary which manages to largely follow the man's entire life whilst trying, largely successfully, to understand and articulate his motivations and aching doubts. He remains highly regarded and it is hard to understand now how incredibly popular and loved he was. He was though not a particularly nice man and seemed to find affection for others difficult, until possibly in his old age. The nonsensical communist paranoia that plagued the US finally got him and he had to live his later years in Switzerland which often seems here so very sad, particularly given the somewhat hypocritical Oscar he received in his last few years.
I rather liked Pearl Mackie's rather affectionate narration, which made a nice change from the usual Walter Cronkite type austerity.
I rather liked Pearl Mackie's rather affectionate narration, which made a nice change from the usual Walter Cronkite type austerity.
A current Showtime doc about the master of silent film. Told from actual archival audio reels by Chaplin & key players in his life, this film is a welcome intro which gets at the heart of where his genius stemmed from (his poor upbringing in a working class section of England), where it would take him (he became the preeminent filmmaker of his generation w/crowds in the thousands flocking to his appearances) & how life humbled him (his persecution by the FBI for his communist leanings & his predilection for wooing young girls). Using actor portrayals to animate the archival audio gives the spoken words a perfect concreteness since there isn't any talking head interviews (Chaplin's son & daughters are interviewed be we only hear them). Probably not the definitive word on Chaplin (even 1992's Chaplin w/Robert Downey Jr. Scratched the surface a bit) but considering Showtime's stellar documentary presentations, this one will stand for the moment.
I did not learn anything new about him.... But it was nice to see all those old clips. Especially the home movies of him and Oona and kids in his later years. My fav movie of his is Monsieur Verdoux.... The 'tramp' was interesting but repetitive. Chaplin wanted to become 'famous' and he did. And wealthy. It's too bad his love for way too young girls led him and his career astray....
I thought this was a fairly reasonable documentary. However there are two main problems. Firstly the truly dreadful narrator whose monotonous tone starts to grate after 5 minutes. Secondly the totally unneccesary flashes at certain junctures for example when sound arrived in Hollywood. I am not epilectic but i had to cover my eyes as it was uncomfortable. Directors of documentaries should realise that they are detracting from the story and annoying the audience.
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- ErroresRare home movie footage of Alistair Cooke and Charlie Chaplin is "flipped" visually.
- ConexionesFeatures Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914)
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- USD 82,376
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- 1h 54min(114 min)
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