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Chaplin in Stereo

Modern Times (1936)

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  • He wasn't afraid of them . The most important movie to me is MODERN TIMES (1936). It is considered the masterpiece in the movie of social critic.

  • @ruthfebres thanks for the info.. Chaplin is the best :)

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  • GENIUS!!!! both of you!!!

  • northamerican .

    Chalin was a great movies producer and a fantastic funny actor, because he knew to capture and to preform the facts and things of daily life . He is fantastic because in that time only there was mute movie and he had using gestures, postures and signals.

    I like him because he show the injustice, the poor, the abuse of the businessmen, majors and authorities with workers and people.

  • Charles Chaplin was born in Walworth - England on 16 april 1889. His parents were artist of music-hall, His family was very poor and his father died when he was 12 years old.

    When he was a child , he worked in the London Theatre and then with his brother Sidney doing a trip to U.S.A. with Fredo Camo theater company.

    The movie producer Mack Sennett offered him a contract to work in Hollyywood and in his movie CARRETAS SOFOCANTES took his characteristic clothes. More later he was naturalized

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