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Charles Chaplin in Modern Times (1936)

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Modern Times

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    At one point, there is a short shot of the text that the woman writes onto his cufflinks. If the film is stopped at that precise second, these lines can be read:

    "A pretty girl and a gay old man flirted on the boulevard. He was a fat old thing but his diamond ring caught her eyes..."

    The last line presumably is unfinished before the shot cuts away, but there's enough there to grasp the fundamental premise. So it basically tells that age-old tale of the not so attractive male pursuing a pretty woman, who then only reciprocates his advantages upon discovering signs of his wealth. The humour arguably comes more from the delivery than anything else.



    An often homeless person roaming streets - specifically, a young person, a street urchin. Technically, a gamin is a boy; in English, as in French (the origin of the word), a girl street urchin is a gamine.

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  • How long is Modern Times?
    1 hour and 27 minutes
  • When was Modern Times released?
    February 25, 1936
  • What is the IMDb rating of Modern Times?
    8.5 out of 10
  • Who stars in Modern Times?
    Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, and Henry Bergman
  • Who wrote Modern Times?
    Charles Chaplin
  • Who directed Modern Times?
    Charles Chaplin
  • Who was the composer for Modern Times?
    Charles Chaplin
  • Who was the producer of Modern Times?
    Charles Chaplin
  • Who was the cinematographer for Modern Times?
    Roland Totheroh and Ira H. Morgan
  • Who was the editor of Modern Times?
    Charles Chaplin and Willard Nico
  • Who are the characters in Modern Times?
    A factory worker, A gamin, Cafe proprietor, Mechanic, Burglar, Gamin's father, President of the Electro Steel Corp., Prison Cellmate, Minister, Minister's Wife, and others
  • What is the plot of Modern Times?
    The Tramp struggles to live in modern industrial society with the help of a young homeless woman.
  • What was the budget for Modern Times?
    $1.5 million
  • How much did Modern Times earn at the worldwide box office?
    $464,000
  • How much did Modern Times earn at the US box office?
    $164,000
  • What is Modern Times rated?
    TV-Y
  • What genre is Modern Times?
    Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy

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