By this time (1936) everyone was clamoring to hear Chaplin's voice. Chaplin never wanted to have the Tramp speak in any language to keep the character universal. But--OK---you want to hear my voice? Here's my voice....it is just in no particular language....it is just gibberish! Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
He said bowl of Jello and Taxi which are English and said Senora which is Spanish. I think he spoke other languages also but do not understand all of it.
Chaplin did not want to sing in any particular language because he did not want the Tramp to be of any particular nationality. That way film-lovers all around the world could as easily identify with the Tramp :) Chaplin truly was a genious of his time.
this scene, is actually just a contestation to she audio in movies, that Chaplin thought was useless. with this song, he is just showing that cinema don't need words to reach his goals
Emmanuele Ettore Vercillo That's right. To that I would add that it's an absolutely brilliant joke. At last! Hear Charlie Chaplin sing! . . . in gibberish. He may be finally using sound, but he got the last laugh by using it to say that it's not necessary to tell a story.
По улице ходила большая крокодила ... А бедный Чарли Чаплин окурки подбирал... Вариантов очень много на знакомый с детства мотив. Талант и в чёрно-белом и без звука а уж со звуком тем более, во все времена остаётся с нами! Браво , Чаплин!
The greatest entertainer of all time. The most talented & skilled. He sang, composed music, played instruments, danced, acted, directed, wrote, & produced. Did I forget anything? Probably.
when i was at drama school we had an exercise of gibberish, which is exactly what Chaplin is doing here. It was REALLY difficult, and this is just superb. What a talented performer he was!
@@barbarabruce7648, здравствуйте, он был ЛЕВШОЙ? О, я тоже являюсь левшой, но скрипку держу, как праворукий человек. Надо посмотреть, как уважаемый Чарльз держит скрипку...
Animated Film Reviews Actually it's not nonsense, it's a mix of languages, two languages. hes actually telling a story as hes singing, about a girl who he shared a taxi with and made the taxi go around a circle twice and basically at the end the girl asks for his big diamond ring and so he gives her the ring, she then gives him a kiss and leaves ("tra-la-la-la-la")
@@nonnone7060 it's not a coherent story, the words don't fit together. The joke was that, in the silent era, the intertitles could be translated into any language, so the Tramp could be from anywhere, and thus appealed to everyone everywhere. But in the sound era, if he talked he was from a definite place, with a definite language and definite accent. So in the he interest of not alienating anyone, the first time we hear the Tramp say anything... it's gibberish. www.charliechaplin.com/en/articles/114-Nonsense-Song-from-Modern-Times-Titine-
@@nonnone7060! the lyrics wrote on his hand were talking about a gay man in a boulevard i'm not joking check the part when he is reading the lirycs on his hand in the backstage
@SonofSethoitae you are right but @Xxero Chronicles isn't wrong. While it's gibberish it's also a mixture of languages and the story the Tramp tells is what the dude said
Nous lui devons TOUT ! Pourquoi ses films ne passent plus à la télé ? Certains, comme "Le Dictateur", devraient même faire partie des programmes scolaires. Merci Monsieur Chaplin
Quand j’étais en primaire nous étions allés au cinéma pour voir ces films comme Le Cirque ou Temps Moderne. Aujourd’hui j’ai 19 ans et je découvre par moi même le plus part de ses comédies, j’en suis tombée amoureuse! 🤍
@Master Farr this movie came out well after films had synced audio. Chaplin was a hold out and insisted on the silent style. This scene was The first time viewers heard his voice.
Mr Charlie Chaplin was a genius and still has no rival nowadays with this singing contest. Who else can be call a Legend of talent but him? The whole movie is a masterpiece and still represents a real universal thing from 1936 to 2021. This is just a Genius at work!
Se Bella ciu satore, je notre so cafore, Je notre si cavore, je la tu, la ti, la tua. La spinash o la busho, cigaretto porta bello, Ce rakish spagaletto, si la tu, la ti, la tua. Senora Pilasina, voulez vous le taximeter, Le zionta sous la sita, tu la tu, la tu, la wa. Se muntya si la moora, la sontya so gravora, La zontya ,comme sora, Je la poose a ti la tua. Je notre so la mina, je notre so cosina, je le se tro savita, je la tuss a vi la tua. Se motra so la sonta, ci vossa la travonta, Les zosha si katonta, tra la la la, la la la.
This was the first time the world ever heard Charles Chaplin's voice, and he made it in a way that everyone in the world could understand. Truly a genious.
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Chaplin's relationships with women were not especially healthy, IMO. He and Goddard, who was nearly 20 years younger than he, lived together before they married, which was thoroughly unacceptable in 1930s Hollywood. Her association with him really stunted her career, even though she was a very good actress. His second wife, Lita Grey, (Paulette was his third) became pregnant by him when she was just 15, and they didn't marry until a year after that. His last of four wives was Oona O'Neil, who was 36 years his junior and only 17 when they married. The fourth time was the charm -- they were married 34 years (until his death) and had eight children.
LWOPP Chaplin also badly beat Goddard, as well as at least one of his other wives. If he were alive today, he would have had a record for domestic violence. ☹️ In the 1950s, during the McCarthy "Red Menace" Era (where pretty much everyone was suspected of being a communist or having communist sympathies), Chaplin was caught up in the frenzy. His American citizenship was revoked and he was deported. His fourth - and last - wife at that time, Oona, renounced her own American citizenship and joined him in exile in Switzerland, where he lived out the remainder of his days. As talented as he was, all his life Chaplin seemed to be a deeply troubled soul. 🤔
Oh, yes. He was. His childhood was a Dickensian nightmare. I don't care for that flowery, Victorian aspect of his personality, but since it was probably a coping mechanism for real horror, I get that.
I seen this movie last week in the Glasgow city halls with the BBC Orchestra playing the music score.To see it on a big screen with a live orchestra was just fantastic.A totally different experience sitting with a hall of 900 people, and the musicians, laughing With a great performance from the BBC SSO.Chaplin also wrote a lot of the music for it. A wonderful evening and a wonderful movie .
ilovekane19 ; Take a look at Bob Fosse's song-and-dance routine 'The Snake', in the 1974 production of 'The Little Prince', and you'll see who the true dancing genius is. All hail Fosse!
Most people don't know but Charlie Chaplin was not only a brilliant actor, comedian and director but also very talented composer of the soundtrack music in his films!
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Exactly ! But with the exception of just this song, which is actually Chaplin's version of "Je chèrche après Titine," originally composed by Leo Daniderff in 1917.
If you see the whole movie you will notice that the first person who talks coherently in a Chaplin picture is the president of the factory and both times he is speaking from a screen, giving instructions to a supervisor and ordering Charlie to get back to work while he is taking a break to smoke. And since no other character talks during the rest of the movie it can be said that technically it was shot as a silent movie because with the exception of Charlie' singing no dialogue is recorded 'live' in the set. Pure genius !!!
Мне было семь лет. И когда я смотрела фильмы Чарли Чаплина по нашему советскому телевидению на телевизоре Неман, я задыхалась от смеха, падала со стула, и думала, что я просто умру от конвульсий. Непревзойдённый Чарли Чаплин.
Probablement une des scènes les plus mémorables de ce pur chef d'œuvre avec ce Monsieur Chaplin qui est juste un acteur hors normes et visionnaire, merci Chaplin pour tout ce que vous nous avez laissé ❤❤❤
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I love how after all of these years when he finally talks, all he is doing is really the same thing he has been doing for over a decade, entertain people and tell a story without actually saying anything
Mi vedo bambina ,mi vedo insieme alla mia sorella quando cantavamo in duetto,lei suonava con la chitara...mio fratello che è arrivato tanti anni dopo❤...mia nonna paterna Maria ,vedo l'amore da parte di mia mamma come una carezza...la mia vita da bambina con le sue gioie e le sue tristezze,è parte della la mia vita !
Releasing a silent film in 1936 was a huge risk; only Chaplin could get away with it. And fortunately, given that he financed his own movies, it was a big hit. My favorite, though they're all great.
Se bella giu satore Je notre so cafore Je notre si cavore Je la tu la ti la twah La spinash o la bouchon Cigaretto Portabello Si rakish spaghaletto Ti la tu la ti la twah Senora pilasina Voulez-vous le taximeter? Le zionta su la seata Tu la tu la tu la wa Sa montia si n'amora La sontia so gravora La zontcha con sora Je la possa ti la twah Je notre so lamina Je notre so cosina Je le se tro savita Je la tossa vi la twah Se motra so la sonta Chi vossa l'otra volta Li zoscha si catonta Tra la la la la la la
The thumbs up to thumbs down ratio on this video is currently 99.98% Like versus 0.02% Dislike. I think we have a consensus. Chaplin was such a giant star in his day. He was a wonderful entertainer, writer, actor, musician and human being.
I love him. I strongly recommend reading his autobiography. Ive read 2 books of his cover to cover so far and I'm on my third. He loved to write. He did so much more than film, he truly is a genius. I love him!!!
I just come back to his museum in Switzerland. You have to visit this one day. The job they did is simply fantastic! You are in the Chaplin's atmosphere during all the time and discover the artist and the man. You walk in his house, in his life and fall in love about Charles Spencer Chaplin, I swear. Well, you will not regret :)
This is what I can decipher .. There's a wealthy, large, moustached man who's trying to court a beautiful lady. He offers her a taxi and then secretly asks the driver to keep driving in circles so he can buy time. The two sit on opposite ends of the back seat in a state of flirtatious tension (the lady looks away, the man twiddles his thumbs). The man then attempts to make a move by grazing the lady's thigh, but his hand is slapped away. At the end the lady steals a quick kiss and bids farewell to the large man much to his dismay. The part at 2:46 - does the man give her a ring as a gift? Or is it one of the two's engagement ring? It's the only part I don't quite get. D:
She slaps his hand but asks his big ring. He gives it to her. Then They make out with the curtain closed and afterwards She leaves with a "tralalalala" much to his big dismay ... (lesson: diamonds are a girls best friend, but, that's another movie, gentlemen)
I've seen this many times and I'd say the whole scene goes a lot further than what you have written. It seems to me that the woman is shapely and very beautiful and the man is old and has a sparkling diamond ring indicating that he's wealthy. The woman - a very covert prostitute - notices the guy's wealth and when he soon asks her to take a taxi ride - and with a thumb-to-eye gesture indicating he wants more than just a ride - she accepts his offer. In a gesture that implies a bit of "hanky panky" - the man's index finger and pinky finger is/was apparently extended - the guy then directs the taxi driver to drive around in circles. As the ride progresses the wealthy man slips a hand on the woman's thigh - and is slapped for this. And here - I'm a bit confused. I think the woman tells him that he can't touch her unless he gives her money or his diamond ring. Some sort of financial exchange takes place. At some point the screen between the front seat and back seat is drawn. And then, well, it appears to me that the man grabs the woman's nipples, fondles them, kisses them and emerges his face in her breasts. It's hard to believe this scene ever made it past the 1930s censors: They must have been blind! (There's a scene - kind of similar to this in "Madame Bovary," by Gustave Flaubert. Also, I used to be a taxi driver and you can read my blog of taxi stories at realcabrides.blogspot.com)
A message to everyone trying to figure out the lyrics/language for the song: People, the lyrics are nonsense, they are not supposed to be understood. In fact, when this film was released overseas, Chaplin made it a point to tell the studio to make sure other countries didn't make subtitle cards for the song, as it was not meant to make sense. It is all double-talk.
I. Th. He also thought that talking cinema wouldn't last long. The first movie that really marks the beginning of Chaplin's talking movies is the dictator in 1941
@I Sadly that turned out to be true in a way; while Chaplin is still regarded as very talented, very few actually watch his films as anything more than historical curiousities, largely because they are black and white and silent.
we just watched modern times in class today i loved it. one of my favorite parts was this song, not only because its funny i like how he stayed true to himself because he wanted his movies to relay on movement so it could be understood in all languages. and he made this gibberish song so youd still have to relay on his hands and body language
Modern Times as with all the Sir Charlie Chaplin films being shown on Sky Arts just made me laugh but also realise how talented this guy really was. Moon walk before Michael Jackson perhaps he inspired Michael as he must have so many. RIP and thank you. My husband has not long passed away and I thought I would never laugh again.
Yes he was truly a genius!
Explain.
Is it because he invented the Moonwalk, the concept of "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" and "Taking my time on my Ride" all in the same number?
then ma nigga u will be waiting for a long long time
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he was self taught and taught himself to speak like a gentleman. Everything he did was hard work but yes he was exceptional
パントマイムとトーキーの理想的合体。娯楽の帝王と成ったチャップリンの底知れぬ才能が堪能出来る。ありがとう!チャップリン!
私はチャーリーの存在にも感謝しています。彼はこれからもコメディ界最古の伝説の俳優であり続けるでしょう。
He deserves to be rediscovered by every generation.
New generations don't understand this. They are brainwashed to only accept "modern" garbage.
He is!
My fathers raised me with his films, so I'm grateful
im 40 and only got into chaplin films this year. absolutely wonderful stuff
Can you imagine how earth-shattering it was to hear Chaplin's voice for the first time? Entire theaters had to be gasping.
Must have been absolutely stunning! I can hear the roar in the theater even a hundred years later.
This was his first talkie?
I had watched a few of his films before this one when I heard his voice I got teary - eyed 😥❤
@@Westyrulz It's mostly silent with a couple of scenes with dialogue. He didn't do a proper "talkie" until "The Great Dictator."
@@reginabillotti OK thanks.
Непревзойденный Чарли Чаплин. Очень люблю его творчество. Гений.
I just saw the movie..this guy was ahead of his time..a true genius
By this time (1936) everyone was clamoring to hear Chaplin's voice. Chaplin never wanted to have the Tramp speak in any language to keep the character universal. But--OK---you want to hear my voice? Here's my voice....it is just in no particular language....it is just gibberish! Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
Exact
It has some actual words in different languages with different accents.
He said bowl of Jello and Taxi which are English and said Senora which is Spanish. I think he spoke other languages also but do not understand all of it.
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@@hydrolitoit jk
But its actually Charles Chaplin voice?
I never get tired of watching this guy
Same for me. Everything he does is so fun and relaxing.
Don't find him hilarious but his movements and dancing were so clever certainly he was a one off very talented man.
Never!! I own many of his best works and watch them often!
Chaplin did not want to sing in any particular language because he did not want the Tramp to be of any particular nationality. That way film-lovers all around the world could as easily identify with the Tramp :) Chaplin truly was a genious of his time.
this scene, is actually just a contestation to she audio in movies, that Chaplin thought was useless. with this song, he is just showing that cinema don't need words to reach his goals
***** i know it! but when this movie came out, the actual meaning of these scen was that
Emmanuele Ettore Vercillo That's right. To that I would add that it's an absolutely brilliant joke. At last! Hear Charlie Chaplin sing! . . . in gibberish. He may be finally using sound, but he got the last laugh by using it to say that it's not necessary to tell a story.
Jordan Pokorney ....And at the very end we see the tramp and the girl walking away...still using intertitles !
Clouder , genius of all time
Гениальный и неповторимый Чарли Чаплин . Благодарю .
The digital remaster on this is stunning, never seen such old film cleaned up so well. Almost feels like Chaplin could have performed this yesterday!
I just saw it today on MAX. I don’t know how they made it look so clean
По улице ходила большая крокодила ... А бедный Чарли Чаплин окурки подбирал... Вариантов очень много на знакомый с детства мотив. Талант и в чёрно-белом и без звука а уж со звуком тем более, во все времена остаётся с нами! Браво , Чаплин!
i like to watch funny gestures
The greatest entertainer of all time. The most talented & skilled.
He sang, composed music, played instruments, danced, acted, directed, wrote, & produced.
Did I forget anything? Probably.
Incredible
Fundó artistas unidos. Y un poquito pillo, también fue jeje
What a creative man. Grown up with his black and white movies. A great human being.
when i was at drama school we had an exercise of gibberish, which is exactly what Chaplin is doing here. It was REALLY difficult, and this is just superb. What a talented performer he was!
Умный и утончённый человек! Скрипач, актёр и режиссёр.. Талант!
И композитор.
And a left handed violinist too.
@@barbarabruce7648, здравствуйте, он был ЛЕВШОЙ? О, я тоже являюсь левшой, но скрипку держу, как праворукий человек. Надо посмотреть, как уважаемый Чарльз держит скрипку...
Забыли композитор и сценарист
The words have no meaning - but Chaplin tells a complete tale of love won and lost in this sketch. Genius on multiple levels.
Animated Film Reviews Actually it's not nonsense, it's a mix of languages, two languages. hes actually telling a story as hes singing, about a girl who he shared a taxi with and made the taxi go around a circle twice and basically at the end the girl asks for his big diamond ring and so he gives her the ring, she then gives him a kiss and leaves ("tra-la-la-la-la")
@@nonnone7060 it's not a coherent story, the words don't fit together. The joke was that, in the silent era, the intertitles could be translated into any language, so the Tramp could be from anywhere, and thus appealed to everyone everywhere. But in the sound era, if he talked he was from a definite place, with a definite language and definite accent. So in the he interest of not alienating anyone, the first time we hear the Tramp say anything... it's gibberish.
www.charliechaplin.com/en/articles/114-Nonsense-Song-from-Modern-Times-Titine-
@@nonnone7060! the lyrics wrote on his hand were talking about a gay man in a boulevard i'm not joking check the part when he is reading the lirycs on his hand in the backstage
@@lorenzogasparini3792 gay man as in "happy man", because it says he meets a beautiful woman
@SonofSethoitae you are right but @Xxero Chronicles isn't wrong. While it's gibberish it's also a mixture of languages and the story the Tramp tells is what the dude said
Nous lui devons TOUT ! Pourquoi ses films ne passent plus à la télé ? Certains, comme "Le Dictateur", devraient même faire partie des programmes scolaires. Merci Monsieur Chaplin
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Quand j’étais en primaire nous étions allés au cinéma pour voir ces films comme Le Cirque ou Temps Moderne. Aujourd’hui j’ai 19 ans et je découvre par moi même le plus part de ses comédies, j’en suis tombée amoureuse! 🤍
Nous avons traite quelques de ses films (Modern Times, Le Dicateur), dans le Sud de Grisons. Oui, on doit le traiter a l'école
Ngu như lợn
Toda la razón. Su discurso, burlándose de Hitler, debe ser parte de la educación para la paz
Charlie proves that you don't need words to convey a story. If you follow his movements, you know exactly what's going on. Pure genius.
@Master Farr this movie came out well after films had synced audio. Chaplin was a hold out and insisted on the silent style. This scene was The first time viewers heard his voice.
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Yess, absolutely, but not only the movements, his face too if course, and also his rythm.....🙏🤔😜
Um dos melhores comediantes
That's called pantomime
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ТАНЕЦ движения мимика это чудо. Забыли. Преклоняюсь. Дай Бог вам взаимопонимания.
Mr Charlie Chaplin was a genius and still has no rival nowadays with this singing contest. Who else can be call a Legend of talent but him? The whole movie is a masterpiece and still represents a real universal thing from 1936 to 2021. This is just a Genius at work!
I just watched the movie for the first time last night - I agree ... pure genius and a masterpiece.
não vi nada demais nesse filme
Truly timeless.
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@@stankimer9980 Як називається цей фільм? Дякую за відповідь.
Se Bella ciu satore, je notre so cafore,
Je notre si cavore, je la tu, la ti, la tua.
La spinash o la busho, cigaretto porta bello,
Ce rakish spagaletto, si la tu, la ti, la tua.
Senora Pilasina, voulez vous le taximeter,
Le zionta sous la sita, tu la tu, la tu, la wa.
Se muntya si la moora, la sontya so gravora,
La zontya ,comme sora, Je la poose a ti la tua.
Je notre so la mina, je notre so cosina,
je le se tro savita, je la tuss a vi la tua.
Se motra so la sonta, ci vossa la travonta,
Les zosha si katonta, tra la la la, la la la.
thx paulo for the lyrics.
Paulo Renan Cavalcante Felix Merci, Paulo, pour le libretto!
thank you
* la kafora
i did not understand :-o
This was the first time the world ever heard Charles Chaplin's voice, and he made it in a way that everyone in the world could understand. Truly a genious.
@@lloyddeannm.irrediano892that’s… that’s what was said (?)
Really.... first time
@@lloyddeannm.irrediano892…have you suffered from brain damage??
Who's watching in 2024 ???
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Yep...
Me! And 20 years ago, in 2004, the cover by J-FIVE.
Me!!😊
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3 minuti e 38 di gioia genialissima con una immortale, ineguagliabile interpretazione. Grazie per questo frammento del grandissimo Chaplin.
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My god, Paulette Goddard is so gorgeous it's ridiculous.
And when you do they are doing porn. smh.
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Chaplin's relationships with women were not especially healthy, IMO. He and Goddard, who was nearly 20 years younger than he, lived together before they married, which was thoroughly unacceptable in 1930s Hollywood. Her association with him really stunted her career, even though she was a very good actress. His second wife, Lita Grey, (Paulette was his third) became pregnant by him when she was just 15, and they didn't marry until a year after that. His last of four wives was Oona O'Neil, who was 36 years his junior and only 17 when they married. The fourth time was the charm -- they were married 34 years (until his death) and had eight children.
LWOPP Chaplin also badly beat Goddard, as well as at least one of his other wives. If he were alive today, he would have had a record for domestic violence. ☹️
In the 1950s, during the McCarthy "Red Menace" Era (where pretty much everyone was suspected of being a communist or having communist sympathies), Chaplin was caught up in the frenzy. His American citizenship was revoked and he was deported. His fourth - and last - wife at that time, Oona, renounced her own American citizenship and joined him in exile in Switzerland, where he lived out the remainder of his days.
As talented as he was, all his life Chaplin seemed to be a deeply troubled soul. 🤔
Oh, yes. He was. His childhood was a Dickensian nightmare. I don't care for that flowery, Victorian aspect of his personality, but since it was probably a coping mechanism for real horror, I get that.
8 billion people in this world, yet there is one and only one Charlie Chaplin
Yep- and probably never again.
And only one me
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Hellooo
No. Me frum 4.
Right here🤚
I seen this movie last week in the Glasgow city halls with the BBC Orchestra playing the music score.To see it on a big screen with a live orchestra was just fantastic.A totally different experience sitting with a hall of 900 people, and the musicians, laughing With a great performance from the BBC SSO.Chaplin also wrote a lot of the music for it. A wonderful evening and a wonderful movie .
i like to watch funny gestures
Так, це важливо - адже Чаплін композитор є ще дуже неоціненним для широкої публіки! А він був дуже різнобічно талановитим!
It sounds wonderful- you were lucky
I saw this movie yesterday and I thought this scene was so clever. There is a voice but yet no sense, absolutely genius.
Must watch-- *City Lights* and *The Gold Rush* and *The Circus.*
; First 'moon-walk'?
Lol XD
Charlie was MJ's hero.
ilovekane19 ; Take a look at Bob Fosse's song-and-dance routine 'The Snake', in the 1974 production of 'The Little Prince', and you'll see who the true dancing genius is. All hail Fosse!
Lol! Yes, quien sabe?
Lol
Love this timeless famous actor. Wish I could understand the song though. Thank you for sharing. Best regards. 🙏
What can I say ??
Just love !!
I love Charlie❤
Безусловный Гений! Потрясающий Чарли Чаплин!
Most people don't know but Charlie Chaplin was not only a brilliant actor, comedian and director but also very talented composer of the soundtrack music in his films!
Original forming member of United Artists Studio(Motion Pictures).
He was also not the first and last president of the United States at the same time
È VERO, ECCO PERCHÉ IO DICO CHE È STATO UN ARTISTA SU TUTTI I FRONTI.... UNICO NEL SUO GENERE.... MA UNICO ANCHE COME PERSONA.... INCOMPARABILE.... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Хорошо играл на скрипке, обратите внимание, какие у него маленькие для мужчины и аккуратные кисти рук. На пианино наверняка тоже играл.
Exactly ! But with the exception of just this song, which is actually Chaplin's version of "Je chèrche après Titine," originally composed by Leo Daniderff in 1917.
This guy would have ruled TikTok
I can’t unread this 😂
Tiktok is much too small for him to rule! He rules an era
CEO of moon walking!
@@ruchirbhatt1186 TRUEEEEEE
Nah..he's not crude or foul mouthed enough.
Amazing video of Charlie Chaplin!👍👏❤️
Charlie Chaplin is the greatest showman to have ever lived.
If you see the whole movie you will notice that the first person who talks coherently in a Chaplin picture is the president of the factory and both times he is speaking from a screen, giving instructions to a supervisor and ordering Charlie to get back to work while he is taking a break to smoke. And since no other character talks during the rest of the movie it can be said that technically it was shot as a silent movie because with the exception of Charlie' singing no dialogue is recorded 'live' in the set. Pure genius !!!
And the people speaking in the stage where the Tramp sang. We couldn't hear what they say.
@@adavdarshan4389 Oh yes, good catch, they laugh and make 'crowd noise', but still no dialogue.
One of the greatest performances on record. Simply sublime.
He is a joker. तो फक्त एक विदूषक आहे..
Мне было семь лет. И когда я смотрела фильмы Чарли Чаплина по нашему советскому телевидению на телевизоре Неман, я задыхалась от смеха, падала со стула, и думала, что я просто умру от конвульсий.
Непревзойдённый Чарли Чаплин.
Probablement une des scènes les plus mémorables de ce pur chef d'œuvre avec ce Monsieur Chaplin qui est juste un acteur hors normes et visionnaire, merci Chaplin pour tout ce que vous nous avez laissé ❤❤❤
I lose count of watching his movies time and again to overcome boredom and depressing situations. Thank you Lord for the genius Charlie
Charlie Chaplin était un véritable génie. Et le véritable inventeur du moonwalk!!
Позитив .невозможно оторвать глаз
Искромётный талант искромётный ум
Великий Чарли никто тебя не превзошёл в этом жанре
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Чарли Чарлин - стало именем нарицательным, настолько широка его известность.
GENIUS is GENIUS ! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Quand tout disparaîtra, restera de ce monde le souvenir de Chaplin…
In one word. The GREATEST
Still after a century ,this man brings laughing bilions of people.Only a genius could reach thath level 👍👏👏
Are you sure, sucker?
@@thegame6141 Trolls
Yup loads of laughs except for the women he married abusing bastard and monster
He's so cute and adorable, in this scene! Killing me softly, with his charm!😊
I love how after all of these years when he finally talks, all he is doing is really the same thing he has been doing for over a decade, entertain people and tell a story without actually saying anything
No hay otro igual
i like to watch funny gestures
"entertain people and tell a story without actually saying anything"............Perfect description!
Mi vedo bambina ,mi vedo insieme alla mia sorella quando cantavamo in duetto,lei suonava con la chitara...mio fratello che è arrivato tanti anni dopo❤...mia nonna paterna Maria ,vedo l'amore da parte di mia mamma come una carezza...la mia vita da bambina con le sue gioie e le sue tristezze,è parte della la mia vita !
Chaplain is a very Talented Artist! No one can be better than him!
a genius artist on about five different levels. the first TRUE world-celebrity.
Loved and appreciated by millions worldwide for over a century now.💛❗
That moon walk was invented even before neil armstong landed on the moon.
Hee hee boi
This isn't a moonwalk
@@MJ-dk3qu - No one likes a jealous Mary Jane.
Hehehe😂😂😂
Hee heeee! 🤣🤣
Releasing a silent film in 1936 was a huge risk; only Chaplin could get away with it. And fortunately, given that he financed his own movies, it was a big hit. My favorite, though they're all great.
The greatest comic genius that there will ever be and the greatest cinematic genius ever😊
Non mi stanco di guardarlo tanto e' divertente ! Unico attuale piu' che mai....
Never get bored watching Charlie Chaplin, a true genius 😊
I loved the Moonwalk 😂😂😂 0:26
The greatest artist in the world.
Magique, magnifique sublime inoubliable 😂❤.
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History can never give birth to another one such as this genius. Thanks!
Genius...Chaplin is pure genius...one of my favorite Chaplin films
О, ужас!
Вы не растете. Так и остались в детстве
Смотрел и улыбался весь ролик))
What a stunner Paulette Goddard was.
Chaplin was a true genius!!! There wasn't been one to match him since!
Гений тот, кто изобрёл пенициллин, а не тот, кто кривляется
Charles Chaplin, Albert Einstein & Pablo Picasso, contemporaries and the biggest geniuses in their respective fields ever since.
Se bella giu satore
Je notre so cafore
Je notre si cavore
Je la tu la ti la twah
La spinash o la bouchon
Cigaretto Portabello
Si rakish spaghaletto
Ti la tu la ti la twah
Senora pilasina
Voulez-vous le taximeter?
Le zionta su la seata
Tu la tu la tu la wa
Sa montia si n'amora
La sontia so gravora
La zontcha con sora
Je la possa ti la twah
Je notre so lamina
Je notre so cosina
Je le se tro savita
Je la tossa vi la twah
Se motra so la sonta
Chi vossa l'otra volta
Li zoscha si catonta
Tra la la la la la la
thank.you.very much
What language is it?
Yash Pandya it's a mix
any translation?
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The thumbs up to thumbs down ratio on this video is currently 99.98% Like versus 0.02% Dislike. I think we have a consensus. Chaplin was such a giant star in his day. He was a wonderful entertainer, writer, actor, musician and human being.
People that unlike this video are just dumb....
+Fitk Olco no what do you know about Chaplin?
+Fitk Olco who the hells Steve
He still is! Either alive or post-morte, he still may stay the most legendary actor in the world :)
Marek Poláček Charlie wasn't the most legendary actor, he was the most legendary producer, director, composer and actor in the entire world.
I love him. I strongly recommend reading his autobiography. Ive read 2 books of his cover to cover so far and I'm on my third. He loved to write. He did so much more than film, he truly is a genius. I love him!!!
I just come back to his museum in Switzerland. You have to visit this one day. The job they did is simply fantastic! You are in the Chaplin's atmosphere during all the time and discover the artist and the man. You walk in his house, in his life and fall in love about Charles Spencer Chaplin, I swear. Well, you will not regret :)
Excuse me ..I want to know what is the name of those books
I've read 3 books on him. Enjoyed them all.
Where can I buy the books ?
@@ManMadeExtinction Your name says it all.I bet you are a pervert.
This guy ruled the whole world.
👍Это шедевры мировой кинематографии!❤❤❤
He will be remembered and enjoyed by all in the coming centuries.
A true legend and a genius.
Hats off, as he usually doing.
i like to watch funny gestures
@@teayseaw yes true
The way he moves his body for the words..👍👍👏👏👏
Charlie Chaplin the biggest talent EVER EVER EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1:52 this is my every morning walk 🤣🚶♂️
I am from malta 🇲🇹 Europe ❤❤❤❤❤❤ we love Charlie 💘 ❤ ♥ 💕
How can you not love this guy?
This is what I can decipher ..
There's a wealthy, large, moustached man who's trying to court a beautiful lady. He offers her a taxi and then secretly asks the driver to keep driving in circles so he can buy time. The two sit on opposite ends of the back seat in a state of flirtatious tension (the lady looks away, the man twiddles his thumbs). The man then attempts to make a move by grazing the lady's thigh, but his hand is slapped away. At the end the lady steals a quick kiss and bids farewell to the large man much to his dismay.
The part at 2:46 - does the man give her a ring as a gift? Or is it one of the two's engagement ring? It's the only part I don't quite get. D:
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thnx a lot..i was very eager to know meaning of that song
She slaps his hand but asks his big ring. He gives it to her. Then They make out with the curtain closed and afterwards She leaves with a "tralalalala" much to his big dismay ... (lesson: diamonds are a girls best friend, but, that's another movie, gentlemen)
Wow.
I've seen this many times and I'd say the whole scene goes a lot further than what you have written. It seems to me that the woman is shapely and very beautiful and the man is old and has a sparkling diamond ring indicating that he's wealthy. The woman - a very covert prostitute - notices the guy's wealth and when he soon asks her to take a taxi ride - and with a thumb-to-eye gesture indicating he wants more than just a ride - she accepts his offer. In a gesture that implies a bit of "hanky panky" - the man's index finger and pinky finger is/was apparently extended - the guy then directs the taxi driver to drive around in circles. As the ride progresses the wealthy man slips a hand on the woman's thigh - and is slapped for this. And here - I'm a bit confused. I think the woman tells him that he can't touch her unless he gives her money or his diamond ring. Some sort of financial exchange takes place. At some point the screen between the front seat and back seat is drawn. And then, well, it appears to me that the man grabs the woman's nipples, fondles them, kisses them and emerges his face in her breasts. It's hard to believe this scene ever made it past the 1930s censors: They must have been blind! (There's a scene - kind of similar to this in "Madame Bovary," by Gustave Flaubert. Also, I used to be a taxi driver and you can read my blog of taxi stories at realcabrides.blogspot.com)
This is actually not any real language, it's gibberish meant to sound realistic (it's part of the movie plot)
A message to everyone trying to figure out the lyrics/language for the song: People, the lyrics are nonsense, they are not supposed to be understood. In fact, when this film was released overseas, Chaplin made it a point to tell the studio to make sure other countries didn't make subtitle cards for the song, as it was not meant to make sense. It is all double-talk.
thank you so much i came to figure out about lyrics
天才🎉🎉🎉可愛🌹
唱歌跳舞樣樣精通!
太棒了👏👏👏
謝謝🙏
Charles Chaplin-great actor, composer and director.
UN GENIO
It was a big joke to talking movies
I thought it was italian
it is either pure gibberish or a mix of mock french and italian.
I. Th. He also thought that talking cinema wouldn't last long. The first movie that really marks the beginning of Chaplin's talking movies is the dictator in 1941
Yeah, you absolutely right !
@I Sadly that turned out to be true in a way; while Chaplin is still regarded as very talented, very few actually watch his films as anything more than historical curiousities, largely because they are black and white and silent.
we just watched modern times in class today i loved it. one of my favorite parts was this song, not only because its funny i like how he stayed true to himself because he wanted his movies to relay on movement so it could be understood in all languages. and he made this gibberish song so youd still have to relay on his hands and body language
Only one word for Chaplin.....LEGEND
Modern Times as with all the Sir Charlie Chaplin films being shown on Sky Arts just made me laugh but also realise how talented this guy really was. Moon walk before Michael Jackson perhaps he inspired Michael as he must have so many. RIP and thank you. My husband has not long passed away and I thought I would never laugh again.
The greatest actor ever born in the universe, my salute to the great man ❤️
Immortal Charlie Chaplin
Genius is too small a word for Chaplin. He is much more than that.
Though I am an Ababian citizen I feel that this guy belongs to the whole world as he made us all laugh inspite of sorrow we are in
Just showing my daughter. Funny is always funny. Timeless stuff.
The coolest homeless guy in History ❤😂 the boss of the music halls
a great vaudevillian artist incomparable and immensely talented
Greet, great genius Chaplin 👏
Super top merci so Beautiful 👍 pozz svima ot sefer i marija francija 🥰
Charlie Chaplin is a legend and his works will remain in the hearts of millions.
Sing! Never mind the words ( brilliant)
"Never mind the words"...............Those four words sum up the brilliance of The Tramp character.