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the great dictator by chaplin in 1940. adenoid hynkel speech.

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  • Eh de strepnitz hültensekt, de Wiener Schnitzel mit de Lagerbierten und de Sauerkraut, eh de Flütensack-da-flörten, in Tomainia bis ein Straff, en da Blietzensack da klütsch, öh! iffläiner straff mitta ach ... Balonei! Baluni war sein Strütz mit setz eltensekter-klütn, ein da straff mit seiner Klatsch, eh! da Stratz mit seckedententer, mit seiner Tratsch, mit schkedeng, mein Allatidda, wieder straffen, di straffen, si straffen!

  • what a great man chaplin was. Too bad he went to US. Those dumb asses thought he was a communist at that time for making a parody and talk about piece and democracy

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  • I'm German and this is soooo funny!! I just have to laugh when I hear the words Wiener Schnitzel or Sauerkraut.. :D He's gorgeous!

  • @GhostRider659 Ironically, just like the real one.

  • Love the bland translator - makes you wonder what they're diluting from other things we hear today. "His Excellency has just made reference to the Jewish people..."

  • Herr Garbischt is obviously Goebbels and Herring's Goering.

  • lol nice acting but the what he says is just jibberish^^

  • At 00:43, Hynkel explains, while pouring water down his trousers, that "Tomania was down, but now he has risen". Thereupon the crowd, doing its stiff-armed salute, makes the phallic character of the proceedings explicit. Has there ever been a better commentary on the Dritte Reich?

  • Chaplin was a genius and had huge balls for doing such a movie at this time. Some of the antics in the movie are quite dated and cumbersome, but the use of irony in this context and understanding of the human condition regarding fascism etc. by chaplin are priceless in their revelation and wise beyond the age of this film. The ending says it all.

  • The use of language as such serves not only a comedic purpose, but underlies how fascists used obscure, bombastic language and themes to create an isolationist, organic identity to their nation. It also plays to the anti-intellectualism or dumbing down of society that fascist states sought after to create an agenda that was hard to challenge.

  • What's the name of march playing at 5:00

  • wtf every video i go to there a people arguing allover the comments. >_>

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