what an extraordinary man. so serious and hardworking and yet brought joy and happiness to the world by his unparalleled genius and enterprise. RIP Chuck.
Nothing makes me feel happier than an interview like this learning the language that people in this footage speak. As a perennial learner of the English language, this keeps me highly motivated!
So rare to see Chaplin talking about his work and further more, his associate Harry Crocker. His autobiography published 5 years earlier failed to address any of his working methods, with very little mention of any of his fellow actors and film associates. This clip, and I wish it was longer, discusses the re-release of The Circus in 1969. Chaplin composed the music and sang the song in the intro. It was a troubled time for Chaplin, and in this footage he almost disregards it, and struggles to talk about it, which is ironic as he is there to promote it! For those in the know he talks of the scene where he listens in on the private conversation. He looks so ill in that shot. I think that shot was followed directly by a cut sequence of him looking in the mirror with his hat and cane. (This can an be seen at the beginning of the Unknown Chaplin) The look on his face encapsulates and wraps up the entire production and personal issues he experienced in just a few seconds, and maybe Chaplin could see that pain too. The cutting room floor gained another gem. Despite all of that, it won him an honorary Academy Award...
thank you for your explanation. I was wondering to what and to whom he was referring. There is a longer video from the Criterion Channel I think this may be part of, if you'd like to check there. you have to join to be a member to get access or use the free 7d trial. so blessed to have been alive during his lifetime tho I was just born then in 70s so unaware. I became aware of him from RDJs Chaplin biopic. My favorite Charlie is his speech from the Dictator. Masterpiece and ironic, sadly the more things change, the more they stay rhe same. Bravo to him amd we are blessed to continue to have his work to refer to! Watching Msr Vardoux tonite!
Charles Spencer Chaplin = ever source of joy 👏🙏👌👍✌ (although his comment ' I walk in the rain so that, nobody can see my tears 😚) Lot of salutations🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The term “iconic” has been banned for the next twenty years. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. I’m afraid I’m going to have to make a citizen’s arrest.
Charlie Chaplin, Groucho and Zeppo Marx were amongst the last of the surviving old time slapstick stars at about this time. All three of them died in the 1970s.
@@johnmachter40 yes probably you are right, but now that we have AI so advance, it probably have better solution to upscale as it remastered from raw footage.
@@johnmachter40 i am curious about this remastering old VHS to 4K machine system, any idea what brand make these? i am interested to invest in this biz.
Wow, the footage looks amazing, do you got those film restoration machines set up? or using AI neural network for upscaling? hope you can share your secret with us. but whatever it is, it's working amazingly. Please upscale older footage like these ones. thanks a million.
It looks like a 16mm original analog film footage which was I think by the Chaplin foundation in Switzerland transferred into a full frame 3:4 ration telecined video material ... no restoration by this quality of 16mm from 1969 !
It looks like a 16mm original analog film footage which was I think by the Chaplin foundation in Switzerland transferred into a full frame 3:4 ration telecined video material ... no restoration is needed by this quality of 16mm from 1969 ! Antworten
Please tamil translate 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏please..Charlie Chaplin sir ❤❤❤❤❤i likeeee very much 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 kisses sir❤....
Not bad for a lad from Kennington who endured poverty, alcoholic father ,workhouse and a mum unable to look after charlie and his brother.. Amazing. Wonder if he supported Millwall..😂
It was so cruel what America did to Charlie. He was told he couldn't come back to America unless he was tried for his "politics and his morals." J. Edgar Hoover was responsible for this along with the CIA and FBI. Apparently, Hoover thought it was morally acceptable to have a homosexual lover, Mr. ClydeTolsen, to occupy his bed. Hoover did the same thing to the Kennedy's. Hoover was obsessed with the sex lives of JFK and RFK. I will always believe that Hoover, the CIA, FBI and some of our elected officials were responsible for the assassination of both JFK and RFK. Luckily for Ted, he did not become President, or they would have killed him too. Charlie did not deserve what they did to him. Shame on the USA. He gave us the joy of laughter when it was needed most.
Beautiful how much people loved him and glued around him in all of his interviews.
Like a beloved king. His humanism was, it seems, infectious.
what an extraordinary man. so serious and hardworking and yet brought joy and happiness to the world by his unparalleled genius and enterprise. RIP Chuck.
and a pedophile
he was a sadistic p*do
CHARLIE CHAPLIN AS HIMSELF WAS DEFINITELY A KING 👑 OF COMEDY MOVIES 🎥!😂😅
I never knew he could speak.
😂
Lol
😂😂😂😂
😆 his silent movies are unique, peerless 👌👏
Of course, there was The Great Dictator. He spoke a lot.😊
The most awesome part of Chaplin was his humbleness.
humility
@@impsireABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN!😊
Working class yet speaks with such eloquence.
Nothing makes me feel happier than an interview like this learning the language that people in this footage speak.
As a perennial learner of the English language, this keeps me highly motivated!
All the best to you in your language Journey!
His English is a bit complicated for a non native I’d imagine. Fair play!
extraordinary talent . Long live Chaplins fame
Wow what a fascinating man! I love Charlie Chaplin
The Amazing Chaplin! ❤rip, never forgotten
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 I love Chaplin sir so much, 😢😢😢
We Love 😍 Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin RIP 1889-1977 LONG LIVES THE KING 👑 OF COMEDY MOVIES 🎥!😂😊🤗🤭
So rare to see Chaplin talking about his work and further more, his associate Harry Crocker. His autobiography published 5 years earlier failed to address any of his working methods, with very little mention of any of his fellow actors and film associates.
This clip, and I wish it was longer, discusses the re-release of The Circus in 1969. Chaplin composed the music and sang the song in the intro. It was a troubled time for Chaplin, and in this footage he almost disregards it, and struggles to talk about it, which is ironic as he is there to promote it! For those in the know he talks of the scene where he listens in on the private conversation. He looks so ill in that shot. I think that shot was followed directly by a cut sequence of him looking in the mirror with his hat and cane. (This can an be seen at the beginning of the Unknown Chaplin) The look on his face encapsulates and wraps up the entire production and personal issues he experienced in just a few seconds, and maybe Chaplin could see that pain too. The cutting room floor gained another gem. Despite all of that, it won him an honorary Academy Award...
thank you for your explanation. I was wondering to what and to whom he was referring. There is a longer video from the Criterion Channel I think this may be part of, if you'd like to check there. you have to join to be a member to get access or use the free 7d trial. so blessed to have been alive during his lifetime tho I was just born then in 70s so unaware. I became aware of him from RDJs Chaplin biopic. My favorite Charlie is his speech from the Dictator. Masterpiece and ironic, sadly the more things change, the more they stay rhe same. Bravo to him amd we are blessed to continue to have his work to refer to! Watching Msr Vardoux tonite!
The quality of this footage is incredible, where did you get it?
I only found this today. Never having seen him questioned at length before, it felt as if I’d suddenly stumbled upon an interview with God. Amazing.
The guy was extremely brilliant
Extraordinarily brilliant...
A lovely, frank interview with Sir Charles Chaplin. He is so relaxed and generous about himself and his collaborators here. Thank you for posting.
Such a wonderful human being! Very good quality of the footage, thank you so much!
A wonderful treat to see this!! Thank you!
Charles Spencer Chaplin = ever source of joy 👏🙏👌👍✌ (although his comment ' I walk in the rain so that, nobody can see my tears 😚) Lot of salutations🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The most iconic actor in cinema history.
The term “iconic” has been banned for the next twenty years. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. I’m afraid I’m going to have to make a citizen’s arrest.
Incredible human
Can't imagine the press being any near as respectful today. Great footage.
You should see how appallingly the press treated him 22 years earlier at the Monsieur Verdoux press conference.
LOVE grandfather for ever
Incredible footage
I am listening Charlie Chaplin for the First time and I think my life is complete here
Charlie Chaplin, Groucho and Zeppo Marx were amongst the last of the surviving old time slapstick stars at about this time. All three of them died in the 1970s.
Charlie and Groucho both died in 1977 Groucho then Charlie
Well they couldn't survive more they were already in their 80s
@@myself5812First George Burns and a few years later Bob Hope both lived to be 100 years old 🧓!
Don't forget Harold Lloyd, who died in 1971.
We also lost another artistic genius, a different field but probably equally as recognizable as Chaplin, in the 70s: Pablo Picasso
Incredible human being. So well spoken. The optics and sound in this video is amazing too.
It was made in 1969, not 1909.
@@jeffryphillipsburns you really had to share that eh
Remember him forever. A great man who rose from nothing with hardly anything but for his amazing strength of character and genius.
He is right, he is not funny but very serious actor even if people think that he is funny. It is the powerful messages behind his ideas and movies.
it was all downhill after him
there will never be a cinema genius like him anymore.
@@Dario_Salvi yes. I can't watch anything anymore.
@@br5448SO TRUE!😢
Charlie no había dejado de trabajar, seguía componiendo música para sus películas previas al cine sonoro.
The man who filled cheers in the minds of millions during the depression
die Legende
So sweet
He was a hard working men and a great actor.... RIP Charly
RIP 1889-1977 LONG LIVES THE KING 👑 OF COMEDY😂😅 MOVIES 🎥 CHARLIE CHAPLIN!😊
I guess he was a wonderful
father , too . . .
.
He seems to be enlightened
💘💘💘💘 Love & respect from India 🇮🇳❣️🙏😊💐
Einstein wanted to meet him. He was a genius.
A photo of Einstein, Chaplin & Picasso would've broken the... mmm... uhm... radio?
Robert Downey Jr portrayed Charley in a movie years ago. He was fabulous!
Amazing quaity
Showing my ignorance here. I thought he was American, this clip is an absolute treasure.
On an off note, these cameras are incredible quality, sharp and smooth! Only black and white
Wow. Fascinating ❤️♥️
Legend !!!!! I would never recognize him
We could!😊
He seems so humble and nice, pleasant chap.
Please upscale more footage like these ones, maybe from British Pathe, they got many old videos in very low resolutions.
I dont think its upscaled but rescanned from film.
@@johnmachter40 yes probably you are right, but now that we have AI so advance, it probably have better solution to upscale as it remastered from raw footage.
@@johnmachter40 i am curious about this remastering old VHS to 4K machine system, any idea what brand make these? i am interested to invest in this biz.
Wow, the footage looks amazing, do you got those film restoration machines set up? or using AI neural network for upscaling? hope you can share your secret with us. but whatever it is, it's working amazingly. Please upscale older footage like these ones. thanks a million.
It looks like a 16mm original analog film footage which was I think by the Chaplin foundation in Switzerland transferred into a full frame 3:4 ration telecined video material ... no restoration by this quality of 16mm from 1969 !
Seriously funny, and funny seriously!! Great man!
It looks like a 16mm original analog film footage which was I think by the Chaplin foundation in Switzerland transferred into a full frame 3:4 ration telecined video material ... no restoration is needed by this quality of 16mm from 1969 !
Antworten
We Know Many Englismen are Comedian like Him and Rowan Atkinson and Some English Comedian, they Act so Hilarious
Charles Chaplin died 25 December 1977, aged 88.
He passed a month after I was born,, 45 years ago
Which film r they referring to?
what picture is he talking about
Absolut genius
He would have been fascinating to meet and talk to him. He really was a sweet man.
❤❤❤❤❤
One of the greatest sadistic Man
🥰🥰🥰🥰
continue resting in peace King of comedy
He was 84 here
the king of all kings
Please tamil translate 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏please..Charlie Chaplin sir ❤❤❤❤❤i likeeee very much 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 kisses sir❤....
LOVELY
ACSENT
CHARLIE 😂
BERMONDSEY BOY
What movie is he talking about?
The Circus. It was re-issued around this time
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S pls Tamil translate🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Not bad for a lad from Kennington who endured poverty, alcoholic father ,workhouse and a mum unable to look after charlie and his brother.. Amazing. Wonder if he supported Millwall..😂
How come he doesn't sound very american?
amma
It was so cruel what America did to Charlie. He was told he couldn't come back to America unless he was tried for his "politics and his morals." J. Edgar Hoover was responsible for this along with the CIA and FBI. Apparently, Hoover thought it was morally acceptable to have a homosexual lover, Mr. ClydeTolsen, to occupy his bed. Hoover did the same thing to the Kennedy's. Hoover was obsessed with the sex lives of JFK and RFK. I will always believe that Hoover, the CIA, FBI and some of our elected officials were responsible for the assassination of both JFK and RFK. Luckily for Ted, he did not become President, or they would have killed him too. Charlie did not deserve what they did to him. Shame on the USA. He gave us the joy of laughter when it was needed most.
He was great but also had a lot that wasn’t good…
He would have been cancelled 10 times over today ... a monster
His accent is very light. Expecting a thick old school typical british accent.