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Release Date:
8 January 1993 (USA)
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Tagline:
Everyone has a wild side. Even a legend.
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A film about the troubled and controversial life of the master comedy filmmaker. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 3 Oscars.
Another 3 wins
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10 nominations
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Legendary Cinematographer Nykvist Dead at 83
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 21 September 2006)
Downey Jr. Felt Like a Drowning Mouse
(From WENN. 8 November 2005)
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 21 September 2006)
Downey Jr. Felt Like a Drowning Mouse
(From WENN. 8 November 2005)
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Don't forget greats like Chaplin!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robert Downey Jr. | ... | Charles Spencer Chaplin | |
| Geraldine Chaplin | ... | Hannah Chaplin | |
| Paul Rhys | ... | Sydney Chaplin | |
| John Thaw | ... | Fred Karno | |
| Moira Kelly | ... | Hetty Kelly / Oona O'Neill Chaplin | |
| Anthony Hopkins | ... | George Hayden | |
| Dan Aykroyd | ... | Mack Sennett | |
| Marisa Tomei | ... | Mabel Normand | |
| Penelope Ann Miller | ... | Edna Purviance | |
| Kevin Kline | ... | Douglas Fairbanks | |
| Maria Pitillo | ... | Mary Pickford | |
| Milla Jovovich | ... | Mildred Harris | |
| Kevin Dunn | ... | J. Edgar Hoover | |
| Deborah Moore | ... | Lita Grey (as Deborah Maria Moore) | |
| Diane Lane | ... | Paulette Goddard |
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Also Known As:
Charlot (Italy)
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Runtime:
143 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:L |
South Korea:12 |
Singapore:NC-16 |
Singapore:PG (cut) |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:M |
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Chile:14 |
Finland:S |
Germany:6 |
New Zealand:PG |
Peru:14 |
Spain:T |
Sweden:Btl |
UK:15 |
USA:PG-13 |
Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) |
Norway:10
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When Chaplin arrives in Hollywood (to join Mack Sennett) a film is being made. Chaplin joins in and improvises a complex scene. This is actually the final chase sequence from The Adventurer (1917/I). The location for the last shots of the opening sequence of the same film are used when Chaplin takes Oona Chaplin on a tour of his old haunts just before they leave for Europe.
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Continuity: When Douglas Fairbanks swings down on the rope to meet Charlie, his foot is inside a loop at the end of the rope when he starts the swing in the wide shot, but when he lands in the tight shot, his foot is nowhere near the loop.
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Quotes:
[first lines]
George Hayden: Ha ha ha ha ha. Come on Charlie stop messing about, we really have to get down to it now. I just hope our friendship survives the day, that's all.
Charlie Chaplin: Ha George, don't be so melodramatic.
George Hayden: Well it's your autobiography Charlie. And as your editor I have to tell you that parts of the manuscript are pretty vague, to say the least. I mean for instance, your mother. Now when did she first loose control? We need to know those facts.
Charlie Chaplin: It's hard to say. She could be so wonderful, on good days...
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George Hayden: Ha ha ha ha ha. Come on Charlie stop messing about, we really have to get down to it now. I just hope our friendship survives the day, that's all.
Charlie Chaplin: Ha George, don't be so melodramatic.
George Hayden: Well it's your autobiography Charlie. And as your editor I have to tell you that parts of the manuscript are pretty vague, to say the least. I mean for instance, your mother. Now when did she first loose control? We need to know those facts.
Charlie Chaplin: It's hard to say. She could be so wonderful, on good days...
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References Shoulder Arms (1918)
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DAISY BELL
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Thankyou to Richard Attenborough for this film. I watched it many a time and enjoyed both the biographical aspect and the comedic one but it has also increased my interest in silent comics of this great era.
The film begins by exploring the early life of Charlie, his Brother Sid and his Mother as they try to scrape a living. Thankfully Attenborough doesn't concentrate too much on this deprived part of Chaplin's life. However it does reveal interesting facts about Charlie that he never forgot during his rise to superstardom.
Although Chaplin is played by younger actors at the begining it is the arrival of Robert Downey Jnr which Chaplin fans will anticipate the most. He puts in an amazing performance, his London accent is excellent and ability to do slapstick even better he also really makes you believe that the great man is alive and on the screen again.
The film rightly concentrates on the private life of Chaplin and the development of the cinema. Whilst others may want to see the film concentrate on Chaplin's great pictures e.g The Kid, Gold Rush, and the Great dictator Attenborough blends the creation of these films into specific turning points in Charlie's life. For example Modern times is used to show Chaplin's sympathy towards victims of the wall street crash, as he knew what it was like to be extremely poor. His Jewish connections are also highlighted by the Great dictator, which shows his sensitivities to the European Jews were more at heart than just a making a heap of cash by having a laugh at Hitler's moustache and goose stepping troops.
The film doesn't get bogged down by Chaplin's hectic love life, as Dickie explores Charlie's political beliefs and how J Edgar Hoover was convinced of he was a communist party member. By doing so it shows how Hoover was one of the most twisted individuals to hold public office, with a dangerous obsession on peoples private lives and background.
The film does a good job in showing how important silent stars were and how we should not forget that they were the true greats when films were developing all the time from shorts to feature length, from silent to sound.