hot movie previews > Anchorman: The Leg...Taken 2The MasterPassionSkyfall
Categorized: Cinematic Revival

I'm Not a Huge Charles Chaplin Fan but…

COMMENT

Hard not to enjoy this clip

Brad Brevet
By:
Published: Monday, February 2nd 2009 at 1:41 AM

…this moment in Modern Times is near perfection. For those that don't know what's going on in the scene, he had the lyrics to the song he was supposed to sing on his cuffs, which you will notice fly off almost immediately.

One thing interesting about the song Chaplin sings is that it is the first time you hear the Tramp's voice as he sings "Je cherche après Titine" in French/Italian gibberish but his actions lead the audience to understand what he is supposed to be singing about entirely.

If you are yet to familiarize yourself with Chaplin or are looking for a refresher course on April 16 TCM is set to run 10 Chaplin films in a row including Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914), A Dog's Life (1918), A Day's Pleasure (1919), The Kid (1921), Pay Day (1922), A Woman of Paris (1923), The Gold Rush (1925), Modern Times (1936), The Great Dictator (1940), A King in New York (1957) and three Chaplin Shorts including A Dog's Life, Shoulder Arms and The Pilgrim.

I am not some kind of Chaplin biographer having only seen City Lights, Modern Times, The Great Dictator and The Gold Rush but there is certainly something to his films that makes them damn near impossible not to enjoy.

Oh, and if you need another reason to watch just give Modern Times a once over and notice how striking Paulette Goddard is even as she is playing a street urchin. What a pretty face on that woman.

Chaplin and Goddard in Modern Times
Photo: Warner Home Video
If you enjoyed this post, help us out and share it on Facebook, Twitter or Google.

Join the conversation!

There is 1 comment so far. Scroll down to share your thoughts.

Links from Other Sites You May Like

Showing 1 Comment

  1. Mark

    Chaplin was a brilliant performer/writer/director who sadly has been lost in the minds of many generations since so many of his truly classic films are not only in black and white (a bigger kiss of death with each passing generation), but are silent movies. I am genuinely worried for his future place in movie history as fewer people seem to even know who he is with each passing generation.

~ PLEASE NOTE ~
If, in any way, your comment is an attack on the author of this post or a previous commenter, your comment will be deleted without question.

Add a New Comment

~ Movie Stills ~

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
3 new stills are now available
Holy Motors
7 new stills are now available

~ Trailers & Clips ~

Trailer
Trailer
Cannes Trailer
Clip - "#1"
Trailer
Teaser Trailer
Teaser
Teaser Trailer