Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin (Exceptional Speech)

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Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin (16 April 1889 - 25 December 1977).
The greatest silent actor gives one of the greatest moral speeches of all time.
The Great Dictator (1940)

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  • Thank you for putting this video up. As a young black and latino, as a man, as a human being as a writer...to hear this said. I damn near cried. I hung on every word...as his words speak truth 150%. I hope this video you put up here gets over a million hit....

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    Thank you for watching and commenting. That is why I uploaded this video. I want everybody to watch and listen to the beautiful and meaningful words he said in 1940 and how they reflect our current world situation. Spread the message !

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  • More people need to watch things like this rather than Rebecca Black.

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  • @Malgorbia it can and will get better...not over the course of decades, but of hundreds of years and thousands...but we have the power to make the difference to give our descendants the greater life that was once promised. We have it in us. We just need to grow up and evolve...it's there for us-and all species on this planet. We just have to reach out, rock the boat, and resiliently push forwards. Oh sure there will always be issues and problems, but the progress can never be extinguished..

  • This was really good. As a female Native American/Black/White Chemical Engineer, THIS is the world I want to invent for....however I don't know if it will come in my life time.

  • I signed in just to click like for this video!

  • The Tea Partiers need to listen to this. (bleep)ing cheering at the idea of a person dying because of a lack of insurance...

  • Great video

  • ... i love this movie! ..and : Ich bin Deutscher! Thanks!

  • My first reaction: "I need to share this with someone"

  • This is still my favourite movie. Critics said he ruined it by making it 'schmaltzy" with this sentimental speech. I think it makes the film, given the context. He had the balls to make this while Hitler was still in power. A truly independent artist - very rare indeed. Tears falling down my cheek... many thanks

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