luv this man. he must of been so much fun to hang out with at parties. no so much on a movie set when the shit hit the fan but at parties...oh boy. :D luv yah Charlie ! if anyone is interested i do my lil homage to his lil dance of the bread rolls on my channel !
Ah, noticed the gals comments on how "handsome' Chaplin was. I've always known that, even with his makeup and his homely Tramp apparel. He was to me, one of the most beautiful and distinguished men to grace the planet.
@Geyla1 i agree with you. there is something about him that even with the makeup and the costume, he just radiated beauty. everything about him is gorgeous inside and out <3
I've seen him perform this in one of his films, but for some reason it never cracked me up the way this performance does. I think he has more energy here or something.
Maybe you feel like he has more energy here because the music has a faster pace than the one to which he does the roll dance to in 'Gold Rush' c: I do have same feeling too, though I'm entertained by both versions just the same.
Very true, I think you may be right. I also wonder if it may be because he doesn't have the tramp look and we can see more of his natural expression.
Don't get me wrong, the tramp is iconic for a reason, and I doubt he can do the lip wiggle as well without the tramp moustache, but here it's fun to see his natural look.
I think he's cute as a button!!! With and without make up. You need to check out Tango Tangles, he has NO make up on at all, and The woman, where he's in drag near the end. So Awesome! They are both on here.
I think that if you can describe this with one word (besides "genius"), and that is "expressive." You can read ever inch of his face, and every moment of this simple little performance is purposeful. And yes, those eyes are terribly important in passing on the performance, not just the movement of the rolls and the subtle head shifts. Those expressive eyes made him the silent star that he became. He could communicate more with those eyes than most "actors" could with reams of scripts.
Yes, Arbuckle was the first to do it, but Chaplin took the idea and made it into a dance. Arbuckle just stuck forks in the rolls and moved them around on the table. Chaplin elevated this gag into the art form of his films. That was what separated him so many times from the other comedians of his era (except for Keaton and Lloyd who created their own art forms). Arbuckle was good, but Chaplin blew him out of the water.
chaplin had an english music hall background with a massive heritage of gags that were yet to be seen on film he was very lucky in that respect of the era he became an outstanding film maker,im a huge fan of silent comedy and for some reason i prefer keaton and lloyd to charlie but im not really sure why although i respect the man and his contribution
charlie's a fricken geeenius. it's amazing how entertaining he can be with a couple of forks and rolls. i'm sure none of today's comedians are this creative!
& i love his facial expressions! it's like he really thinks he's dancing :) i wonder how he started doing this in the first place?
It's part of the score from Chaplin's film "A Day's Pleasure." I think the specific track is called "Dancing Aboard Ship." I'm not sure if that's the official title for it - just the one that the CD gave it.
I don't now if you're just trying to be funny...but this is Chaplin. He got the idea of the routine from Arbuckle way back when they worked at Keystone together in 1914. Have you seen "The Gold Rush"? Chaplin does this in the film and here he is doing it for fun at a party. Besides...Arbuckle looks like 3 men put together - Chaplin's just a little guy like you see here ; ) Trust me...I know my Chaplin and I know where I got this from...a Chaplin DVD. Be careful about who you call an idiot.
your stupid this is chaplin retard you think this is arbuckle hahaha wayyy off hahaha you call us idiots y know his tramp out fit is an outfit not his real life
I never thought he was attractive until I watched the charlie and eva montage. The look on his face at 0:58 when he has the flower in his mouth is breathtaking
ur kidding me! Charlie is absolutely gorgeous..and I think what makes him even more attractive is his beautiful amazing persona.He was and is one of a kind. Long live Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin!
EL MEJOOOOR!! COMO CHAPLIN NO HAY 2
MishelLuna 5 months ago
He was truely a amazing man he's always been my favorite actor!
No1Roknroll 5 months ago
i like the original version better!!
MrPurplesocks99 5 months ago
He's so dreamy. Ahhhhhhh... <3
CaptainCanDo 7 months ago
no wonder he had so many ladies
TheMonkiAss 8 months ago
He is so fucking freaking handsome. So fuking freaking funny !! So fucking freaking talented!!! So fucking freaking perfect!!
MrsLedgerDepp 9 months ago
Ti adorooo Charliee <3
valenike 9 months ago
where's the mustache
LiveAnimation1 11 months ago
He is such a cutie when he does this, with and without make-up. God Bless you Charlie!
caitlinjane92 11 months ago
You can't watch this without a HUGE smile on your face :D
Lovely <3
flyercook 11 months ago
Handsome!
AQuarterPast12 1 year ago
♥ you Charlie - he was so amazing!
MissNevermind859707 1 year ago
the best of charlie chaplin
pezzarozi 1 year ago
FIlmed on an iphone.
VeronicasMidget 1 year ago
@VeronicasMidget You made my day. hahahaha.
C3Z4rtv 1 year ago
Ahhh! Thank you for posting! Where did you get this? :) I knew he did at a party, but I've never actually seen the footage until now.
The Gold Rush, amazing movie and what made this Table Ballet highly famous.
He is so handsome :), you know he had bright blue eyes?
Overratedboys 1 year ago 2
Thank you for posting! Watching this made my whole day better
Makanai3 1 year ago
so dashing. wish i could of met him. long live the brilliant Chaplin.
foxpawz 1 year ago 7
Maestro.
fervask 1 year ago 4
He is so adorable!!
jlennon510 2 years ago 4
Love him :]
Anya017 2 years ago 3
I had not seen this one
RDJ also did brilliantly
in movie of Chaplin ~
TY
Jenna
jennally 2 years ago 2
i only recently became a chaplin fan. but man! this guy was so talented! and handsome and charming too! i'm going to be a fan for live!
laylafrackiewicz 2 years ago 10
i do this at parties haha
eggplantoverlord 2 years ago
OMG He looks so good!
CatJes85 2 years ago 6
just love Chaplin!!
amo a Chaplin! fue uno de los mejores comediantes, actores, cineastas que pudimos tener en el mundo!
tatimon87 2 years ago
luv this man. he must of been so much fun to hang out with at parties. no so much on a movie set when the shit hit the fan but at parties...oh boy. :D luv yah Charlie ! if anyone is interested i do my lil homage to his lil dance of the bread rolls on my channel !
foxpawz 2 years ago
Ah, noticed the gals comments on how "handsome' Chaplin was. I've always known that, even with his makeup and his homely Tramp apparel. He was to me, one of the most beautiful and distinguished men to grace the planet.
Geyla1 2 years ago 44
@Geyla1 i agree with you. there is something about him that even with the makeup and the costume, he just radiated beauty. everything about him is gorgeous inside and out <3
ydoiwatchthese 10 months ago
@ydoiwatchthese I agree with both of you..he was positively devastating.
molliebean 9 months ago
Omg, where was I?!! Haven't watched his off-screen version before!!
Geyla1 2 years ago
I've seen him perform this in one of his films, but for some reason it never cracked me up the way this performance does. I think he has more energy here or something.
palehorse864 2 years ago
Maybe you feel like he has more energy here because the music has a faster pace than the one to which he does the roll dance to in 'Gold Rush' c: I do have same feeling too, though I'm entertained by both versions just the same.
eureka5 2 years ago
Very true, I think you may be right. I also wonder if it may be because he doesn't have the tramp look and we can see more of his natural expression.
Don't get me wrong, the tramp is iconic for a reason, and I doubt he can do the lip wiggle as well without the tramp moustache, but here it's fun to see his natural look.
tf2whackyengineer 2 years ago
Bravo !
moderneairetube 2 years ago 10
i Loooove This!
Estefaniac19 2 years ago 3
SOOOO handsome!!
SOOOO TRUE!!!
I Love Charlie Chaplin
kristin90s 2 years ago 8
Oh God !!! How cuuutee!! He was so handsome!!! Love you Charlie!! Great video! ;)
sagievy 2 years ago 5
He really is. Little handsome and cute gentleman... He's life wasn't easy. He's the einstein of the movies!
TeamJenEm 2 years ago 7
Yu-re absolutely right!!! ;)
sagievy 2 years ago
SOOOO handsome!! Is this supposed to be the scene in CHAPLIN where he's doing this a a dinner party, or something?
tw1nkletoes89 2 years ago 17
It's not THE scene, but Chaplin did this a lot at parties, so the scene in "Chaplin" is based on a culmination of performances.
prgwbtd 2 years ago 6
good one to have seen, table tallet is one of his finest!! x
prettyparisian 2 years ago
whoa I didn't know he was that handsome! I think his performance looks better with make up though. What an actor.
loneplankton 2 years ago 2
I think he's cute as a button!!! With and without make up. You need to check out Tango Tangles, he has NO make up on at all, and The woman, where he's in drag near the end. So Awesome! They are both on here.
heav85 2 years ago 2
I've just watched Tango Tangles, totally entertaining. Thanks for letting me know!
loneplankton 2 years ago
I couldn't believe how good lookin he was in Tango. Be sure to check out the Woman, its so amussing to watch him walk like a lady. haha
heav85 2 years ago
Cute as a button! I like that, I second this comment =D x
prettyparisian 2 years ago 3
I think that if you can describe this with one word (besides "genius"), and that is "expressive." You can read ever inch of his face, and every moment of this simple little performance is purposeful. And yes, those eyes are terribly important in passing on the performance, not just the movement of the rolls and the subtle head shifts. Those expressive eyes made him the silent star that he became. He could communicate more with those eyes than most "actors" could with reams of scripts.
yohannbiimu 2 years ago 4
genius
rayvshalsmann 2 years ago
Those eyes. BEAUTIFUL.
hene777 3 years ago 2
he does have some pretty stunning eyes, yes!
SableSpike747 3 years ago 2
me encanta......
charnisan 3 years ago
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS!
I can't stop watching it!
prettylandzz009 3 years ago
Of course he's handsome! (-:
He is extremely charismatic and his smile is just extraordinary.
Doriana58 3 years ago 7
Charlie was handsome! 1:08 - 1:12 is PRICELESS!!!!!
francescablank 3 years ago 3
Is it just me or is Charlie really handsome in this? Maybe its the smile. :)
crazyceltchick 3 years ago 5
I can't stand Fatty Arbuckle. I don't care what anybody says, I believe he raped and murdered Virginia Rappe. He looks like a sex pervert.
ickitybob 3 years ago
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he stole this idea from fatty arbuckle he did this eight years before the gold rush in his film the rough house,check it out on arbucklemania
truemansparks 3 years ago
Yes, Arbuckle was the first to do it, but Chaplin took the idea and made it into a dance. Arbuckle just stuck forks in the rolls and moved them around on the table. Chaplin elevated this gag into the art form of his films. That was what separated him so many times from the other comedians of his era (except for Keaton and Lloyd who created their own art forms). Arbuckle was good, but Chaplin blew him out of the water.
prgwbtd 3 years ago 16
chaplin had an english music hall background with a massive heritage of gags that were yet to be seen on film he was very lucky in that respect of the era he became an outstanding film maker,im a huge fan of silent comedy and for some reason i prefer keaton and lloyd to charlie but im not really sure why although i respect the man and his contribution
truemansparks 3 years ago
charlie's a fricken geeenius. it's amazing how entertaining he can be with a couple of forks and rolls. i'm sure none of today's comedians are this creative!
& i love his facial expressions! it's like he really thinks he's dancing :) i wonder how he started doing this in the first place?
saferwaters 3 years ago 3
doesn't look like Charlie without the moustache :)
johnnybrooch 3 years ago
I Loved This Video .
abd35 3 years ago
What is the name of the melody?
thorir88 3 years ago
It's part of the score from Chaplin's film "A Day's Pleasure." I think the specific track is called "Dancing Aboard Ship." I'm not sure if that's the official title for it - just the one that the CD gave it.
prgwbtd 3 years ago
Charlie Chaplin's smile is just absolutely stunning.
sokerfreek922 3 years ago 7
He's really strange without make up. Appart of a geniuos and the best actor ever, he was really handsome.
I love him!
Laurel69 3 years ago 8
Wow, he has such a serious face and yet he acts so goofy!
He was very good looking, I might add.
sillyrnu007 3 years ago 9
tha man was so looovely
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago 5
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Wow you guys are idiots this isn't Chaplin. It's Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle.
Auron990 3 years ago
I don't now if you're just trying to be funny...but this is Chaplin. He got the idea of the routine from Arbuckle way back when they worked at Keystone together in 1914. Have you seen "The Gold Rush"? Chaplin does this in the film and here he is doing it for fun at a party. Besides...Arbuckle looks like 3 men put together - Chaplin's just a little guy like you see here ; ) Trust me...I know my Chaplin and I know where I got this from...a Chaplin DVD. Be careful about who you call an idiot.
prgwbtd 3 years ago
your stupid this is chaplin retard you think this is arbuckle hahaha wayyy off hahaha you call us idiots y know his tramp out fit is an outfit not his real life
bubbajimmy8 3 years ago
no. your the idiot! that is chaplin not Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle.
CharlieNation 2 years ago 3
It's great! The music is also written by Chaplin, is from "A Day's Pleasuare" (1919)
SuperNosfe1994 3 years ago
I also think he was handsome. He had large beautiful blue eyes and sensual lips...
and was a most sensitive and intelligent artist. A complete artist. A genius
marielacasetta 3 years ago 10
I never thought he was attractive until I watched the charlie and eva montage. The look on his face at 0:58 when he has the flower in his mouth is breathtaking
KerryPanda 3 years ago 2
Fantastic as always!
Oh, I'm so glad to see I'm not the only girl that think's Chaplin's handsome! I'm not crazy after all! Well, not as much as I thought!
GretaLaughs 3 years ago 5
ur kidding me! Charlie is absolutely gorgeous..and I think what makes him even more attractive is his beautiful amazing persona.He was and is one of a kind. Long live Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin!
keyteah 3 years ago 8
Great as ever
kb20utub 3 years ago
he looks alot like john stuart there
williestratton 3 years ago 2
Thanks so much for posting! Can't get enough of Chaplin. =]
x0hN0tH3r4Nc0Rx 3 years ago
Ok! I have always wondered. Thanks.
Silyeah0o 3 years ago
but why does he always have lighter hair when he's not in a film or something? ;o
Like the Table Ballet in the movie The Gold Rush, black hair. Any other places, lighter. ;s mystic :p
Silyeah0o 3 years ago
0:48 , OMG <3
HE IS SO HANSOME :DD
Silyeah0o 3 years ago 2
I thought I was the only person in the whole world that could see Chaplin as a handsome man!
Thanks for the video! :D
Seijaku89 4 years ago
or at 00:51 so sweet!!!!
jena4 4 years ago
i must say sometings before i go:)
You must look at 00:52
AHHH THAT´S CHARLIE!!! THIS SMILE :-D
jena4 4 years ago 2
i have a question: WHICH SONG WE HERE?
THANKS FOR EVERY HELP.
WOULD LOVE TO PLAY IT ON MY PIANO.
jena4 4 years ago
OH MY GOGH!!! I CAN´T STOP WATCHING IT.
IT´S SO SWEET AND CUTE.
CHARLIE WAS A VERY GOOD LOOKING MAN.
VERY HANDSOME!!very gentle.
Thanks so much for posting it.
IT was a great joy to watch it:
with tears in my eyes!
greetings from a big charlie chaplin fan from north-germany
jena4 4 years ago 5
Hee hee. I actually like the version in Gold Rush better :>, but it is impressive how he can still be funny unrehearsed and on the spot.
ColibriMuse 4 years ago 2
thanks for posting. VERY VERY GREAT
Drusdrus1975 4 years ago 4
It's so strange to see this without him being in the makeup, moustache, and baggy suit. It's wonderful to see the same old smile, though...
wandaloosa 4 years ago 4
the best of the best, el mejor de mejores
nelnar 4 years ago 2
He was quite a handsome fellow. And a comedy genius? Perfection.
anexistingthing 4 years ago 35
thanks for posting.
galyrt 4 years ago
tha man was soooo looovely, and an artist of course!! I love this video :D thanks for posting it!
Helkewen 4 years ago 4
BRILLIANT! I think I like this version better than the one from Gold Rush. *bowing down to Sir Chaplin*
xInkOnFilmx 4 years ago
yeah baby that's what I'm talkin about~!
shortyblackwell 4 years ago
I LUV this!!!
BadWickedZoot 4 years ago