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Chaplin Sings "A Million Dollars"- A King in New York CORRECTED VERSION
From the 1957 film "A King in New York", Charles Chaplin himself sings the song "A Million Dollars".
THIS IS THE CORRECTED VERSION OF A VIDEO I HAD PREVIOUSLY UPLOADED.
the last video was the original file I found on the internet, but the pitch seemed way too low.
so, I made a quick adjustment to the pitch and voila! here is the song as it probably sounded 54 years ago.
as far as I have found, this is one of the only versions of this song with the correct pitch. it sounds right to me, but someone with a sharper ear might tell me that it still needs some adjustments.
THIS IS THE CORRECTED VERSION OF A VIDEO I HAD PREVIOUSLY UPLOADED.
the last video was the original file I found on the internet, but the pitch seemed way too low.
so, I made a quick adjustment to the pitch and voila! here is the song as it probably sounded 54 years ago.
as far as I have found, this is one of the only versions of this song with the correct pitch. it sounds right to me, but someone with a sharper ear might tell me that it still needs some adjustments.
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Chaplin sings "A Million Dollars"- A King in New York
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!! CORRECTED VERSION HERE: !! th-cam.com/video/L8I7OnDk2-Y/w-d-xo.html the pitch on this version is too low, click the new link for the updated version. From the 1957 film "A King in New York", Charles Chaplin himself sings the song "A Million Dollars".
Inspiration for Great Dictator Globe sequence
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A Douglas Fairbanks home movie shows Chaplin improvising a scene that would later become the famous Globe scene from The Great Dictator. Taken from Unknown Chaplin episode 3.
Chaplin, Pickford and Fairbanks signing United Artists contract
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Historical moment as Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks sign the contract for the United Artists in 1919. Afterwards they lift Chaplin for some rather silly photographs.
"This Country's Going to War"- Duck Soup sequence
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The final song of the 1933 Marx Brothers film "Duck Soup".
Get ready everyone and I hope I see you on the other side. Good luck.
Second comment for all the Chaplin devotees. Learn something. Read some books not written by his fan-boys for political reasons (usually their own, not his). He had issues and was a DEEPLY flawed human. Arrogant, combative, narcissistic, and with a yen for under-age females
🤣So coo, thank you Pantoist
I wish I were alive then.
In 3rd grade I had a teacher that loved Steven Foster and taught us all his songs! We could feel her glare from across the room when some of us sang, "I came from Alabama with a a bandage on my knee!"
Wonderful! Olga Dane!!
Wow, the maga crew being informed of woke policies!!
The Biden administration when hearing about the Ukraine War.
Everybody else is forgotten by subsequent generations. Only Charlie lives on in everyone's hearts for eternity.
Who cares about 25 year old's? What do they know? Your opinion as a Chaplin fanatic and yes his fans are fanatics. A very mixed history and learn about his unsavory side with very young under-age girls and his hypocrisy. Mansions and Socialism? really?
Ming the Merciless in a Marx Brothers film? Yup, lol.
As someone whose country is at war, this song occasionally pops in my head
Netanyahu
I always thought the, um, "Southern" elements of the music and choreography were a big tip of the hat to "Showboat," the big Broadway hit during the same time the Marx boys were performing "Animal Crackers" (and filming "The Coconuts.") Wiki informs me that the show was revived on Broadway in 1932, a year before Duck Soup came out.
It's supposed to be like a minstrel show
For Paramount Pictures, I'm thinking this was quite an expensive scene to be shooting during the depression in 1933.
History in the making!
Why can’t I hear this 😢
Ooh, look, the US Congress!
0:29 Charles Middleton (aka Ming the Merciless)
How odd! Charlie Chaplin is 5ft.-Nothing (if that) and the swashbuckler himself, standing next to Chaplin is not much taller.
Is there something wrong with the audio…or is this a silent newsreel?
Filmed in 1919, so naturally it’s silent.
Чарли как мы скучаем по тебе. Как будто жизнь прошла рядом с тобой
Is this the way Putin runs the Kremlin? 😂😂😂
Also, kudos to the costume dept, those are some beautiful uniforms 🆗🆗🆗
This movie and A Night At The Opera are the Marx Bros best movies! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Saddam Hussein @ 0:15
I thought Charlie was left handed…
He was. Here it doesn't look like he's really signing his name though, he's too fast. Maybe it was not the real signing but something just fot the camera.
It’s has been destroyed 😢
Smpre brincando.....é tão pequeno que só a mulher é menor.....mas é maior que eu... Levantado como um trofeu❤❤❤💌💌💌
Amazing how the channel and the comment stream ignore the 4th member of UA, David W. Griffith. Whatever you make of his bigotries and the "crime" of being un-woke by today's standards, he was a giant in the art of film-making and cinematic technique.
he's not in the video much, alas people ignore him. also i wouldn't just call him unwoke, he was much more than whatever buzzword is fun to throw around. glorifying the KKK (and directly causing an increase in KKK memberships) may not be a "crime" but it is still an immensely negative thing that happened because of him and his film.
@@babypurplebat2610 indeed..I re-watched "birth of a nation" only recently and it still is a remarkably solid piece of filmmaking(well..for 1915 anyway..) but it is also a vile and horrific piece of racist propaganda and as bigoted now as it was in 1915...Griffith nor Gish ever understood that..pity to live so long and learn so little
@@nondescript2892I don’t know why gish had to be included she was just an actor
Griffith directed around 500 films and made so many advances, yet the one film that was controversial had such a disproportionately harmful effect on society.
History ! We hope you will like too our first short silent movie "THE IMPASSE" : th-cam.com/video/DtNr_hbP4Cw/w-d-xo.html
Production Companies: Warner Bros. (current owner) EMKA Group (current owner) Paramount Pictures (Distributor and Presentation) Marx Brothers Entertainment (copyright holder) H.J.M. Company (production)
Beautiful charlie Chaplin ,there will never be any one like him.
Yes, thank God for that. Who would want a director who puts the other actors through 310 takes on the same scene "because it didn't feel right"? Bet you didn't know he was tried for molesting an under-age child. Acquitted by the star-struck jury. Look it up and learn. But the Chaplin cult rolls on.
An important legend on screen and for his art, yes of course. His legacy lives in his surviving films. But I bet you are like many of his fans. What do you know of his off-screen life? Next to nothing I'd bet. As a person in today's #MeTOO moment you ought to learn of his scandals and his involvements/attraction toward underage females. But his "millionaires can be Socialists" strange politics still entrances the organized Left and for them he can do no wrong, and let the facts be damned.
This is like a live action Bugs Bunny cartoon
prayers to the god of war.... if we don't start healing Mother Earth the god of war will take care of our overpopulation and greed and hate. Hare Krishna
Putin should play this on his government channel...
It always seemed to me that Fairbanks was the instigator of the horseplay at this event, although Charlie certainly cooperated fully once it started. Griffith, not a performer himself, naturally enough remains off-camera once things turn silly. One wonders whether William S Hart (who was initially going to be part of the deal but backed out) would have participated.
Yup. To war!
respect to you for also coming here
the look of annoyance on chicos face when zeppo sings "oh how we cry for firefly if firefly shall die" lol
Can't blame him
Interesante
I think I should set this audio to selected clips from 37 Days 😆
Since this film was made in 1935, the most immediate example at that time of an outbreak of collective insanity leading to a cataclysmic war was the collapse of reason among Europe's leaders in July-August 1914, that led to Western civilization committing mass suicide. This sequence may be classed as a musical-comedy number, but it captures the lunatic rejoicing at the prospect of continental self-immolation perfectly.
I bet they were all a bunch of egotistical self absorbed assholes.
I love everything about tho era , apart from the over use and use of fur in clothing
I imagine Congress doing this every time they green light military action.
AH the days when we all thought we could just laugh away guys like Hitler and Mussolini...oh well.
We got guns, they got guns, All God,s chillun got guns.
Only a few seconds before the end of "Duck Soup" comes what I consider to be the funniest line in the history of the English language: "Remember, men, we're fighting for this woman's honor, which is more than she ever did."
1 of the best parts when the bow gets stuck in harpos back pocket lol
Bless him,he brought so much beauty and life into this world, godbless you Charley boy x
Too bad he didn’t care for his children
Omg!😀Charly was so young and handsome besides been a pioneer with fresh vision and ideas regarding the cinema business...thank you Charly🙏🙏🙏
Is that where Hitler got the idea for his mustache from Chaplin? I wonder.