@Thingstolaughat1 It's just one of those gags that comes to mind when you think of Chaplin's tramp and it was a particular favourite amongst the audience; it's definitely a beloved scene that marks why America loved Chaplin's character so much. It was referenced in the Simpsons once (that's not to say of what makes it infamous, it just goes to show that it is present within popular fiction) and it's such simplistic humour that showed Chaplin's improvisational skills as well within films. :)
@TheKlokiw I can't name the specific piece, but the music score for the 1942 re-release was by Max Terr (though there were other contributors, including Chaplin himself). Hope that helps.
No I'm not :) Look at Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle - Bread Rolls Table Dance (The Rough House, 1917) on youtube. Rosco did the scene 8 years before Charlie did this.
@cymrutroll because people don't know of his underage mistresses, they only know of his accomplishments in Hollywood. The "in front of the camera" Chaplin is the one we all know and love. It's the "behind closed doors" Chaplin that most people don't hear about or ignore since he did marry them. He's a very controversial man. On one hand, he was great at his job and did more for Hollywood than anyone, on the other hand, he was a pervert for the underage.
One time when I was having a lunch, just drinking my coffee and I heard someone was talking about Chaplin. Then I heard that the other said "Chaplin is sooooooo overated, he's not even funny" I went to him and throwd the hot coffee to his face and ripped his balls out and made him to eat them. When the judge asked me "Why I did it?" I answered "He said bad things about Charlie Chaplin" I was set free and the guy was electricuted to death.
So if you fuck with Chaplin you fuck with all of us.
At the height of Chaplin's fame there were hundreds of Chaplin impersonators and though they did a reasonably good job of imitation in long shots, they always failed to capture Chaplin's facial expressions in a close up. Here, it's quite easy to see why--he didn't become the most famous man in the world for nothing.
Until I just saw it on a program on BBC2 just now, I never knew this wasn't originally Chaplin's routine, it was Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle who did the routine first and Chaplin was honouring his friend.
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@Ornido101 no dude its a silent film thats the point. they didnt have the technology back then to add in voices so there was no sound at all besides music.
@Ornido101 no dude its a silent film thats the point. they didnt have the technology back then to add in voices so there was no sound at all besides music.
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Some time in 1987, when I was only 7 years old, I never realized I was watching and enjoying a very old movie from the 1920's. From that time, Charlie chaplin remained in my memory. Nobody else know that he is my IDOL. Recently, Google and Youtube made me realized that my secret Idol was one of the greatest artist ever! Thank you Google and Youtube!
Some time in 1987, when I was only 7 years old, I never realized I was watching and enjoying a very old movie from the 1920's. From that time, Charlie chaplin remained in my memory. Nobody else know that he is my IDOL. Recently, Google and Youtube made me realized that my secret Idol was one of the greatest artist ever! Thanks Google and Youtube!
@trogjor they didin't record the music, they played the piano to accompagne the images, coze otherwise the people wouldn't like it, in those days they hadn't found out yet how to do voiceovers,...
Watch Chaplin's shoulders. He puts his whole body into it. Always did. He's sitting down and yet he's being more physical than most actors ever are, even so-called action heros. Neither of those recent guys really comes close, though I like them bot
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HafizeNurErdem 1 day ago
everyday im chap'ilin
RoxxannasHorrorShow 2 days ago
Charlie Chaplin is so handsome without makeup.
And he has a great sense of humour!
foothefoo 1 week ago 3
this made me laugh so hard xDD i wanna make fake shoes and do this :OOO
0kotrynutea0 1 week ago
I love his smile lol :)
XxPeruvianPrincessxX 1 week ago
Check out Charlie's Little Nephew : Chaplin Jack!
ChaplinJack 2 weeks ago
I love his dance.
GreenTie76 2 weeks ago
It's infamous because two small dinner rolls were killed in the making of this film
IronicallyVague 2 weeks ago 3
in the description why is this dance infamous?
Thingstolaughat1 2 weeks ago
@Thingstolaughat1 It's just one of those gags that comes to mind when you think of Chaplin's tramp and it was a particular favourite amongst the audience; it's definitely a beloved scene that marks why America loved Chaplin's character so much. It was referenced in the Simpsons once (that's not to say of what makes it infamous, it just goes to show that it is present within popular fiction) and it's such simplistic humour that showed Chaplin's improvisational skills as well within films. :)
gingervitus01 2 weeks ago
I love his face, he's like, "Bitch please, look at this dance." XD
KamichamaKiku 2 weeks ago 2
Good video, but you don't know what the word infamous means.
jsnyder85 3 weeks ago
Dat 'stache. :3
PsychoticGeek23 3 weeks ago
i think im going to try and learn it :)
Cailey1Olson4 3 weeks ago
I just wish i was alive and involved with his world, instead of this stupid one where people are famous for being orange and irrevocably stupid.
VonBellaD 3 weeks ago 3
Infamous? I don't think that word means what you think it means.
Nopperabou 3 weeks ago 2
I think he sincerely had the most endearing grin to ever grace the silver screen.
dorkduchessdebbie 1 month ago 7
They did an homage to this in the "Party of one" musical number in the recent Muppets Movie.
StrikerSL9 1 month ago
Boring, even I can do that
YouDontKnowMe071 1 month ago
@YouDontKnowMe071 Wah, so you can make film and compose music, like this? Then you're cool.
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TheRidRichard 1 month ago
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whotaughtyou 1 month ago
Now I know where Johnny Depp got it from :D
dareaper187 1 month ago
thumbs up if you do not wish to thumbs up on my comment
abhiramk55 1 month ago
Hey everyone, if you love Chaplin, check out my tribute video!
EokkeestaProductions 1 month ago
My biggest Idol ever...
Chwe01 1 month ago
Watch a younger Johnny Depp recreate this scene in the 1993 movie Benny and Joon! He is unforgetable!
GhilleSasanach 1 month ago
tbh, this video is much funnier than charlie bit my (dick)
xxxn7zxxx 1 month ago
hihi tell me your fantasies
TanjaAmybx392 2 months ago
I'm here because of Abe Simpson.
foxfire180 2 months ago 2
Charlie Chaplin is still funny! :) I grew up watching these old movies because my parents are old time movie star fanatics.
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82jaimeDeese82 2 months ago
eu tenho o dvd dele e rsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrsrs eu passei 125478933,21484541 dias sem ver esse video eu fique bravo encore
Christianmusica 2 months ago
Merida yucatan
unisonbjork16 2 months ago
L.O.L
TheClassicAngel 2 months ago
I hope someone ate the bread. There are starving children in the 30s.
clownfragment 2 months ago 2
Bravo! Encore!
Mucksauce 3 months ago
why infamous?
JuanPaBJxGothic 3 months ago
thumbs up if Johnny Depp is Benny and Joon brought you here :)
AllenandHammond 3 months ago
Thumbs up If you remember Grandpa Simpson doing this on the Simpsons
MrDreamer4able 3 months ago 4
Good :-)
nayakjnanesh 3 months ago
i could watch this forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever... ever and ever.
mattehFLCL 3 months ago
it's hitlers twin!!!!!
keshadude44 3 months ago
@keshadude44 Go eat a banana you Nazi
ceceliacecelia 3 months ago
@ceceliacecelia LOL!
disneydreamerdancer 3 months ago
charlie chaplin was very handsome!! <3
alexoldmovies27 3 months ago 51
@alexoldmovies27 If he'da lost the 'stache, I'da done him instantly!
(It's not even the Hitler thing. I just don't like mustaches.)
RubyBladeAwesome 3 months ago
@RubyBladeAwesome stop being a whore
TheDp321 2 months ago
@TheDp321 Yo, quit not gettin' jokes.
RubyBladeAwesome 2 months ago
@alexoldmovies27 he is! even though his mustache creeps me out a bit...
TheRainbowChihuahua 1 month ago
I love his face!
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McJohnstable 3 months ago
Greatest of all time...until humanity ends, his legacy will live.
randommaskguy 3 months ago
ha i'm ur Lady of Night ..and i know what u wanna get of me
AmandaElaynebi284 3 months ago
Genial, Lindo!
1945918 4 months ago in playlist Charlie Chaplin
haha I love this scene! Especially the music, it goes great with scene.
Please take the time to watch a short film I uploaded that I wrote and acted in, based on Charlie Chaplin. Much appreciated! :)
TheMiniChaplin 4 months ago
I love this scene! Charlie is so cute ! =D
TheCallysan 4 months ago
that was hilarious
ZackAttack261 4 months ago
I Have to learn this and perform it at school. It's soooooo HARD!!!! Don't know how he does it. <3 gotta love him though
XJOEnHMC4everX 4 months ago
Not sure why you call this clip "infamous". What is scandalous or negative about it?
saucermcfly 4 months ago
That´s so funny! In Benny&Joon Johnny Depp does the same like Charlie Chaplin!! That´s alos very funny and Johnny made it so good!!! :)
Christina3462 4 months ago
Just saw this for the first time in class, and this is one of my favorite scenes. I want to memorize this.
SeizethedaySpot 4 months ago
Charlie Chaplin é imortal, permanece nos nossos corações!
1945918 4 months ago in playlist Charlie Chaplin
Homer's father bring me here.
BBQPictures 5 months ago
wats really sad about this part is that he is only dreaming......poor little Tramp
triforceofdinner 5 months ago
i got a free 100 in my Intro to film class as soon as i preformed this dance to my teacher....Yeay!! :P
triforceofdinner 5 months ago
does anyone know the name of this song??? I love wanna have it!
psymayan 5 months ago
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HaiDoggie 5 months ago
This was Chaplins father idea.
xjaja1975 5 months ago
he is the master of film making
Rehankhanfanaa 5 months ago
Thumbs up if you know that Charlie Chaplin was the best humorist of the world
MrPikagello 5 months ago 89
@MrPikagello he met gande cool
kaza12345678 2 months ago
@MrPikagello the best was Mario Moreno Cantinflas
ErikThaMac 1 month ago
@ErikThaMac Not mate
MrPikagello 1 month ago
I'm here because I respect Charlie Chaplin, he is wonderful actor.
KyodaiKen1979 5 months ago
105 people think shakira´s "waka waka" is art.
fervask 5 months ago 3
Genius
nicolunacba 5 months ago
Best actor ever born. Hands down.
XxFugufishXx 5 months ago
Does anyone know what the music is and who composed it?
TheKlokiw 5 months ago in playlist Charlie Chaplin Film Segments[1914-1967]
@TheKlokiw I can't name the specific piece, but the music score for the 1942 re-release was by Max Terr (though there were other contributors, including Chaplin himself). Hope that helps.
DubbleM900 5 months ago
Infamous?
gabe25591 5 months ago
@Consti same
Onlyforalex73 5 months ago
Thumbs up if you grined through this
pixierose101 5 months ago
I'm here because of the Simpsons :D
Consti22 6 months ago 5
@Consti22 Me too
lakerkd 6 months ago
jjjjjjajaajaja
MrCarlofunk 6 months ago
He sure can dance, even when his feet are dinner rolls.
DeltarPrime 6 months ago
Google didn't brought me here.
misestrelka 6 months ago
I LOVE CHARLES CHAPLIN! Era maravilloso, te amo Charles Chaplin por toda la eternidadddd
repolvoso 6 months ago
this guy is the best x) always funny, yet so touching
Derdoppelgaenger 6 months ago
Geniale !!!
massimo743 6 months ago
This scene is actually a dedication to Chaplin's good friend - Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle because Roscoe actually did this first :)
OpaqueDragon4 6 months ago
@OpaqueDragon4 wrong
SingerKId12 6 months ago
@SingerKId12
No I'm not :) Look at Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle - Bread Rolls Table Dance (The Rough House, 1917) on youtube. Rosco did the scene 8 years before Charlie did this.
OpaqueDragon4 6 months ago
He's so adorable xD<3
zuki6 7 months ago 2
Ever since I started watching silent films,I was never into Charlie Chaplin,more of a
Buster Keaton fan,but I think I'm starting to like Chaplin..
OldNoir 7 months ago
His smile is so beautiful.. =D
TZeveRe 7 months ago
OCEANA ROLL!!!
heartkiller1974 7 months ago
Virginia Wright Wexman brought me here.
illethereal 7 months ago
thumbs up if you're here becuse i wanted to see the chaplin roll dance!
UltraMovieNerd 7 months ago 4
WHY DO P[EOPLE PRAISE THIS PEDOPHILE? !
cymrutroll 7 months ago
@cymrutroll because people don't know of his underage mistresses, they only know of his accomplishments in Hollywood. The "in front of the camera" Chaplin is the one we all know and love. It's the "behind closed doors" Chaplin that most people don't hear about or ignore since he did marry them. He's a very controversial man. On one hand, he was great at his job and did more for Hollywood than anyone, on the other hand, he was a pervert for the underage.
matrix86 7 months ago
To be honest i actually dont give a shit . they werent underage in this country anyway
But people moan about polanski etc
cymrutroll 7 months ago
@cymrutroll wtf because he made awesome comedy movies and he wasn't a pedophile he was a mild pervert.
SeriesShower 7 months ago
im a troll. i agree hes not pedo hes ephebo . good on him !
cymrutroll 7 months ago
@cymrutroll LOL at least you know that he wasn't a pedo :D
SeriesShower 7 months ago
Too bad all we got now is harold & kumar, and 2 & a half men, when did we sink so low.
saberswing 7 months ago
One time when I was having a lunch, just drinking my coffee and I heard someone was talking about Chaplin. Then I heard that the other said "Chaplin is sooooooo overated, he's not even funny" I went to him and throwd the hot coffee to his face and ripped his balls out and made him to eat them. When the judge asked me "Why I did it?" I answered "He said bad things about Charlie Chaplin" I was set free and the guy was electricuted to death.
So if you fuck with Chaplin you fuck with all of us.
Blargstonecity 7 months ago
At the height of Chaplin's fame there were hundreds of Chaplin impersonators and though they did a reasonably good job of imitation in long shots, they always failed to capture Chaplin's facial expressions in a close up. Here, it's quite easy to see why--he didn't become the most famous man in the world for nothing.
chomsky88 7 months ago
jajajajajaja k persona tan mas comica
calersnb 7 months ago
Fuck Google
Useless2112 7 months ago
i cried tears of joy when i watched this for the first time
unfocusedfears 7 months ago
only if comedy is like it now but it isn't
MrWillpromo 7 months ago
Until I just saw it on a program on BBC2 just now, I never knew this wasn't originally Chaplin's routine, it was Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle who did the routine first and Chaplin was honouring his friend.
StrangerUK01 7 months ago
Charlie Chaplin is a great actor, check out his speech from the Great Dictator! In HD.
/watch?v=EfHMvvy6kTY
Redexn 8 months ago
"infamous"
Why?
pmo1983 8 months ago
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cymrutroll 8 months ago
That look was so good... until Hitler ruined it for everyone :(
SolidZenie 8 months ago 2
OMG HE IS SOOOOOOOOO FRIKEN HOT...im sad he's gone...BUT HE'S STILL HOT!
babyone97 8 months ago 2
Yeah, to leave comments about Google is more important than about Chaplin.
GreenBaldrick 8 months ago
one of the MOSt memorable scenes ....love it
pinkdisney4ever 8 months ago in playlist Charlie Chaplin
@widjadidja - it's his 'famous' table ballet... 'infamous' is used to describe something well known for being bad, awful, notorious, etc.
Just saying... :)
hautetamale 8 months ago
Why have you described it as "infamous"? :(
BlackSabbathFan1985 8 months ago 4
asmeee..........
rizvy150740 8 months ago
Charlie Chaplin is the best!
Yoda2245 8 months ago
anyone who doesn't know of chaplin or at least the name is just...
werewolfsoldiergirl 8 months ago
What's up with Google? Why all the talk?
Thanks for the upload, btw. :)
imokin86 8 months ago
Imagine just how much those potato's (with forks) would be worth today.......
capie44 8 months ago
The 102 that disliked this are either Buster Keaton's fans, Bieber's, or plain philistines who know nothing of both cinema and art.
RatkosKorner 8 months ago 4
i saw on google his video. its so funny... too bad he died...
TheRampageHippo 9 months ago
Thumbs up if you being here had nothing to do with Google. :)
takineko 9 months ago 166
i love his smile at the end!!! :D
TheSnoph123 9 months ago 3
Thumbs up if you just genuinely love Charlie Chaplin.
blrpp 9 months ago 12
i love the gold rush! :D
hardypro619 9 months ago 2
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hragdar 9 months ago 3
@hragdar I will-Iv'e been a fan since I was a tiny kid!
cunningsophie 9 months ago
I heart Charlie he's so cute! I tried doing that dance but I could never mimic it exactly...
SundusROXX1234 9 months ago
THUMBS UP IF YOU ARE HERE BECAUSE OF THE SIMPSONS EPISODE
devssuck 9 months ago 2
Thumbs up if Google DIDN'T bring you here.
PepperCyanide 9 months ago 306
@PepperCyanide thank you
itsjustfunny2me 9 months ago
@PepperCyanide my drama teacher showed us a video of him. haha
gabpaylover 5 months ago
Such elegance for a little tramp! But that's Charlie, elegant and refined, even as a tramp.
fiore56aol 9 months ago
is charlie chaplin mute?
Ornido101 9 months ago
@Ornido101 no dude its a silent film thats the point. they didnt have the technology back then to add in voices so there was no sound at all besides music.
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@Ornido101 no dude its a silent film thats the point. they didnt have the technology back then to add in voices so there was no sound at all besides music.
bexibellie404110 9 months ago
Awwww, much love to him and Depp who did well in Benny and Joon at this
ElvenShalafi 9 months ago
aww he was so cute!
canimo29 9 months ago
:)
Levan1231 9 months ago
He had the most beautiful smile.
molliebean 9 months ago 3
101 have failed at table ballots. Come on you guys need more practice for once and get better once you practiced it!
DudeWarrior55 9 months ago
I love his laughter at the end
haricotsvert 9 months ago 5
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHARLIE!!!
MrManuel822 9 months ago
I was Charlie Chaplin for Halloween :)
dream246bri 9 months ago
@dream246bri So was I!!! O.o lmao
Wilder941 9 months ago
no one else could bring such life to a couple of forks and rolls
95kelleyk 9 months ago
@Blank8624 This is a sequence from the movie The Gold Rush
VelvetBettySu 9 months ago
thats a 40:1 ratio mmmm i think we win
Hodsillinator 9 months ago
how can beet this man
mafasmunaseer 9 months ago
which movie is this???
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Some time in 1987, when I was only 7 years old, I never realized I was watching and enjoying a very old movie from the 1920's. From that time, Charlie chaplin remained in my memory. Nobody else know that he is my IDOL. Recently, Google and Youtube made me realized that my secret Idol was one of the greatest artist ever! Thanks Google and Youtube!
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Some time in 1987, when I was only 7 years old, I never realized I was watching and enjoying a very old movie from the 1920's. From that time, Charlie chaplin remained in my memory. Nobody else know that he is my IDOL. Recently, Google and Youtube made me realized that my secret Idol was one of the greatest artist ever! Thank you Google and Youtube!
hadjeik 9 months ago
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Some time in 1987, when I was only 7 years old, I never realized I was watching and enjoying a very old movie from the 1920's. From that time, Charlie chaplin remained in my memory. Nobody else know that he is my IDOL. Recently, Google and Youtube made me realized that my secret Idol was one of the greatest artist ever! Thanks Google and Youtube!
hadjeik 9 months ago
Last time i watched this Charlie's video when I was in junior high school...very funny and its my favorite too
Wendyst009 9 months ago
He Has Beautiful Eyes ♥ Bless His Heart.
dgshbz 9 months ago
lol! the way he moves is soooOo FUNNEH!
cuteprettyme7 9 months ago
99 people were drunk when they hit the dislike button, thinking 'Dislike' was:
'Dis I like...'
Also 4,682 people Have successfully done the table ballet...
Hexx910 9 months ago 4
Johnny Depp did this great justice in Benny & Joon. Love it! Charlie Chaplin was adorable.
LeftOfToday 9 months ago
ohhh mannnn ตลก.
hiphoper670 9 months ago
Looks like hitler
HatsNSlimShades 9 months ago
@HatsNSlimShades that kind of stash was i style at the time hitler just killed it
SLYR237 9 months ago 2
@SLYR237 was in style srry typo
SLYR237 9 months ago
How could they record music, but not anyone's voice? They could have done a voiceover and put it in afterwards...
trogjor 9 months ago
@trogjor they dont have computers
SLYR237 9 months ago
@trogjor they didin't record the music, they played the piano to accompagne the images, coze otherwise the people wouldn't like it, in those days they hadn't found out yet how to do voiceovers,...
latavia01 9 months ago
otanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu Chari-san.~!...
Bonn999 9 months ago
HAPPY 127TH BIRTHDAY CHARLIE
phdseuss 9 months ago
@phdseuss it's 122nd bud
LittleUkuleleMonster 9 months ago
@LittleUkuleleMonster thanx very much 4 the correction .... guess i was typin too fast to notice my error
phdseuss 8 months ago
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NapatElf 9 months ago
Watch Chaplin's shoulders. He puts his whole body into it. Always did. He's sitting down and yet he's being more physical than most actors ever are, even so-called action heros. Neither of those recent guys really comes close, though I like them bot