Biography: Charles Chaplin |

The first great screen comedian, Charles Chaplin was also one of the most gifted directors in history, in addition to being a formidable talent as a writer and composer. The son of music hall performers from England, he began working on the stage at... more
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Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin (2003)
Cast: Milos Forman Woody Allen Robert Downey, Jr. Richard Attenborough   
Tags: Social History Film, TV & Radio Film & Television History Biography 
Length: 132min
American film historian and author Richard Schickel directs the documentary Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin. Schickel offers an exploration into Chaplin's life, from his childhood in London until his death in 1977. The film also contains...

Tags: Comedy of Manners Comedy Satire 
Length: 105min
King Shadov (Charles Chaplin), the newly deposed monarch of a small European country, arrives in New York to face a life in exile. No sooner does he get here, however, than he discovers that his prime minister has stolen the entire royal treasury and...

Cast: Charles Chaplin Buster Keaton   
Tags: Showbiz Drama Melodrama Comedy Drama 
Length: 150min
London, 1914. Calvero (Charles Chaplin), a once-great music hall comedian, weaves drunkenly home to his shabby flat. As he arrives home, he is suddenly sobered by a bad smell. It isn't his shoes, as he originally assumes, but the smell of gas,...

A Countess from Hong Kong (1967)
Cast: Sophia Loren Marlon Brando   
Tags: Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy 
Length: 108min
Charles Chaplin wrote, directed, and scored this old-fashioned romantic comedy, which proved to be his last film. Wealthy American diplomat Ogden Mears (Marlon Brando) is sailing from Hong Kong to Hawaii, where he hopes to meet and reconcile with his...

Tags: Urban Comedy Melodrama Romantic Drama Comedy Drama 
Length: 90min
Charles Chaplin was deep into production of his silent City Lights when Hollywood was overwhelmed by the talkie revolution. After months of anguished contemplation, Chaplin decided to finish the film as it began--in silence, save for a musical score...

Tags: Romantic Adventure Slapstick Adventure Comedy 
Length: 75min
The Circus is generally considered to be a lesser Charlie Chaplin effort, coming as it does between two unquestioned masterpieces, The Gold Rush (1925) and City Lights (1931). To be sure, the film is not one of Chaplin's best, but it has a lot going...

Tags: Satire Comedy Urban Comedy 
Length: 87min
This episodic satire of the Machine Age is considered Charles Chaplin's last "silent" film, although Chaplin uses sound, vocal, and musical effects throughout. Chaplin stars as an assembly-line worker driven insane by the monotony of his job. After a...

Tags: Crime Comedy Black Comedy Comedy Drama 
Length: 125min
"Von Clausewitz said that war is the logical extension of diplomacy; Monsieur Verdoux feels that murder is the logical extension of business." With his controversial "comedy of murders" Monsieur Verdoux, Charles Chaplin makes his final, definitive...

Tags: Anti-War Film Comedy Political Satire 
Length: 126min
"This is the story of the period between two world wars--an interim during which insanity cut loose, liberty took a nose dive, and humanity was kicked around somewhat." With this pithy opening title, Charles Chaplin begins his first all-talking...

Cast: Mary Pickford Lionel Barrymore Marie Dressler   
Length: 19min
The Movies March On was Number 12, volume 9 of Louis de Rochemont's March of Time series. Narrated by the stentorian Westbrook Van Vorhees, this fascinating documentary manages to squeeze 40 years of filmmaking into a mere two reels. Beginning with...




























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