Charlie Chaplin's "The Immigrant" (1917) w/ music by the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra [Excerpt]

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

This is not the full film, but an excerpt from an event where the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra played live music during Charlie Chaplin films using original cue cards that accompanied the films.

A DVD containing the full-length versions of "The Adventurer," "The Immigrant," and "The Rink" with orchestrations by the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra can be had on their website for $15.

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  • I believed Chaplin did rewrite his music's films .

    Music is very important infilms .

    Some can make a good film boring .

    This one is a good one .

    Thanks !

    The film itself is great .

    Every detail has sense and there is a new gag every second , but Chaplin makes combinations : - He doesn't stop to worry and we can understand why . - The woman keeps eat without seeing his trouble .

    It would be far less funny if the woman was not there , though she'doing nothing

    For example : all time

  • Cool, Always loved silent films!

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