In his controversial masterpiece The Great Dictator, Charlie Chaplin offers both a cutting caricature of Adolf Hitler and a sly tweaking of his own comic persona. Chaplin, in his first pure talkie, ...
At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has transcended through cinematic time and is still considered relevant today. I have ...
Chaplin goes one-on-one with his most sinister impersonator in this only intermittently effective political burlesque. Intentions count for something however—released after the Hitler-Stalin Pact, ...
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