I am 70 years, too young to have known about Charles Chaplin. But when I did, I read everything about him. He was a musical genius having no training at all. He wrote movie,directed and starred all his films. You must see "Limelight". Wonderful!!
What isn't funny is the fact that the vast majority of Germans were followers and supporters of this ridiculous guy that Charlie Chaplin mocked. Because as everyone knows, Hynkels original was the German "Führer" Adolf Hitler. Chaplin was actually mocking the entire Nazi nation. Because this Nazi nation wasn't just completely megalomaniac, mad, criminal, amoral and degenerated, but also completely ridiculous with its boastful demeanor.
Most people nowadays probably have no idea what it took to make a movie like this at that time. He was a poor, starving child from London who made it to the top in the USA, yet didn’t hesitate to risk his new found comfort, wealth and career to say what he believed in. Despite the warnings of the people who wanted to protect him. He was not only an artistic genius, but an example for integrity and courage. What a great man! You are still and forever loved, Charlie! ❤
Did you know that Chaplin owned huge chunks of real estate in Hollywood and when he was forced by the US Congress to forego returning to America, they just appropriated his property? He lost all that income because the anti-communists were so crazy at that time.
Charlie Chaplin during his golden age/years had a bit of unexpected and unpredicted 21st century humor right in him all along, we just didn't notice it as much until now it's about time that this restoration was released.
C'mon man/bois, It's about time we notice and appreciate the work of detail and art put in to this movie but not only that but the quality too. They restored this hard and i liked it, I can finally see the finishing touches and a movie of the 40s in some damn 1080p quality. Love it
That he came up with all those lines and gags himself -- words, music, movement, timing, all of it! -- just boggles the mind. To watch this sequence is like watching a hilarious ballet. What an artist!
Великий маленький Чаплин...был период ,в СССР,где то в середине 70-х..по суботах показывали фильмы с Чаплиным и я ,мальчишка,бежал со всех ног...увидеть это чудо.Он меня поразил....на всю жизнь...
That´s not the only thing Hitler and Chaplin had in common. They were born the same year, shared the love for the music of Richard Wagner, and were of a very similar stature and height. Chaplin had problems to create a proper finale for this movie. I wonder if all those similarities led Chaplin to inventing the plot twist that the jewish barber is mistaken for the dictator.
There was one thing about this movie that caught my father's attention - Soon after the failed parachute scene.. Herring comes back and says "We just invented a new gas, it will kill everyone!" Heinkle dismissed him thinking it was a waste of his time to hear any further on it.. That's what caught my father's attention!. the actual war was far from over when making this movie.. how did Charlie Chaplin know about this? All I know is my father was a big wwll history buff.
The GENIUS of Charlie Chaplin he did most of Everything himself by Acting writing scripts finding ingenious unique stunts and jokes Masterfully combining Comedy with Drama ! And also being a filmmaker, and composer by directing,casting and scoring the music in his movies !
That black and white cinema photography was off the planet superb. This was 83 years ago and, at my best, I couldn't get such results (with all the modern equipment I have).
Me: *takes a break from my work to watch some classic Chaplin comedy* *BUZZZ* _There's another task awaiting for you_ Me: Enough. *presses pause button*
@@ВаляГосподинова-п1ж Ваш Путин ответит за геноцид на Украине, где он стреляет и бомбит женщин с детьми, а вы в России этого не видите и не знаете. Он даже не позволяет забрать тела русских солдат, и они гниют на улицах. Он убивает людей, как это когда-то делал Гитлер.
@@radosawkucner1186 А что вы знаете про Донбасс? Про сожжение людей Дома Профсоюзов в Одессе?? Предполагаю вы ничего слышали и у вас в Польше никак не освещается...
0:40 & 4:00 Those poors artists: imagine having to paint🎨🖌🖼 & sculpt🗿👤🗽 Hynkel while he only has a few seconds to pose Imagine all the times they have been interrupted 👨🎨
Great micro-gag; Chaplin slips a paper under a folder at 0:33 before leaving the room. At 0:50 he re-enters and Gilbert is sneaking a look at it before whirling around.
"Only two persons in this world can defeat the ideology of Hitler first Mahatma Gandhi and second Charlie Chaplin". - Raymon Magsaysay award winner Indian journalist Ravish Kumar. 😊
What a shame Mr. Chaplin isn't around today. He could use the same palace set, except he'd be playing a different character, not Adenoid Hynkel, but Voldemort Putrid. The character name parodies in this movie are hilarious, even if the message is dead serious.
The first time I started to watch Charlie Chaplin I didn't understand what was funny about it and I continue with it now I get it and it all thanks to my cousins; Thanks Charlie Chaplin I hope you will get more views 😘😗😍❤❤✨🎈🎆♥️🇰🇪
Hitler’s actual official residence in Berlin, the Reich Chancellery, was specially built to make visitors feel small with long, massive galleries and huge rooms. His office alone was 20m x 20m and 10m high (600ft each side, the ceiling 300 ft), visitors entered through an almost floor-to-ceiling double wing door and had to cross the entire room to reach his desk. His private residence was not quite so ostentatious, it was a large country house in the Bavarian mountains.
Can’t imagine anything quality like this today - every second is busy and with zero movie effects- Nowadays it’s either the super hero nonsense or some form of celebrity court case
Please be aware that in his 1964 autobiography Chaplin stated that he never would have released "The Great Dictator" if he had been fully aware at that time of the horrors of Nazism.
@@operator_melayu Well, that's not quite true. During World War II, there were many reports coming out of Nazi-occupied territory about the Holocaust. In particular, I would urge you to look into the story of Jan Karski, a Polish diplomat who worked in the anti-Nazi underground and escaped to the West. His book, "Story of a Secret State", was published in 1944 and is still in print. I highly recommend it. Regards.
@@WarriorBlood777 That is correct. To take but one example, Jan Karski had a personal meeting with Felix Frankfurter, a Jewish Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Frankfurter simply refused to believe what Karski told him about the fate of the Jews in Poland. By the way, the first comprehensive account of the operation of a Nazi death camp was published in 1944. It was written by Vasily Grossman, a Russian Jewish journalist who accompanied the Red Army. It is entitled "The Hell of Treblinka", and is collected in an anthology of Grossman's writings entitled "The Road", published by New York Review Books. I urge you to read it.
@@markkozlowski3674 as i know also a Polish officer and his gang goes to Camp for learning what happened in there and they somehow found/make radio equipments and send signals to Soviets but no one cares about their information
1:30 Believe it or not right here is still the biggest laugh moment of the whole movie for me.
This moment says a lot, it's not just a joke! Chaplin style!
Love it!
This is just ABSURDLY GOOD. A gigantic level of comedy you don't get to find nowadays no matter how hard you try. What a genius.
Ha ...ha
plot twist:charlie chaplin is secretly aryan💀
How did this guy write such great scripts in those years, he's a true legend
They had pen, paper, typewriters and imagination.
If anything the writing has gotten worse these days.
You mean "Mein Kampf"?
He had a 1 great Jewish Screen Writer.
True
@@marckoolwijk2913 😂😂😂of course they had
I am 70 years, too young to have known about Charles Chaplin. But when I did, I read everything about him. He was a musical genius having no training at all. He wrote movie,directed and starred all his films. You must see "Limelight". Wonderful!!
@Average Equality Enjoyer start the cap
Pause the cap 😂
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What isn't funny is the fact that the vast majority of Germans were followers and supporters of this ridiculous guy that Charlie Chaplin mocked. Because as everyone knows, Hynkels original was the German "Führer" Adolf Hitler. Chaplin was actually mocking the entire Nazi nation. Because this Nazi nation wasn't just completely megalomaniac, mad, criminal, amoral and degenerated, but also completely ridiculous with its boastful demeanor.
1:30 caught me off guard 😂😂
🍷Exactly.. 😆 pure genius on the next level of modern cinema. 👏👏👏
_Slip_
1:39 caught me off-guard
They all saluted him
It is so dark and subtle in a the same frame. Truly one of the gems for the entertainment industry.
Isn't it Ironic that Hitler and Chaplin both have the same mustache.
@Karl Von Eberfeld-Dunquartzhausen what? Not really.
@@joshsourCHARLIE CHAPLIN AS THE LITTLE TRAMP MUSTACHE WAS PHYSICALY GLUED ON!Hitler's was real 🤭 !
He is one of the most important figures in the history of cinema.
RIP, Legend.
many will say #1.
@@Zebra_3☝️
He IS the most important. No doubt at all.
Most people nowadays probably have no idea what it took to make a movie like this at that time. He was a poor, starving child from London who made it to the top in the USA, yet didn’t hesitate to risk his new found comfort, wealth and career to say what he believed in. Despite the warnings of the people who wanted to protect him. He was not only an artistic genius, but an example for integrity and courage. What a great man! You are still and forever loved, Charlie! ❤
Probably the greatest actor of all time. Charlie Chaplin. A true anti fascist.
Well, that what happens when genius is also a wonderful human being ❤
Did you know that Chaplin owned huge chunks of real estate in Hollywood and when he was forced by the US Congress to forego returning to America, they just appropriated his property? He lost all that income because the anti-communists were so crazy at that time.
@@kristinaanna5630YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN 🧠❤👍👍👌
First time I've ever watched a Charlie Chaplin video where I actually heard the man's voice
Of course, he was an actor of the silent movie era for most of his career.
Me to more than anything even than tv
Me too
Bc derrick
Me too. I thought all his films are silent.
I think that if satire is as relevant 82 years into the future as it was when filmed it's earned the name "timeless".
This is timeless.
0:25 First time I've had a genuine chuckle at something in about 2 months, and it was from an 80-year-old movie
Charlie Chaplin during his golden age/years had a bit of unexpected and unpredicted 21st century humor right in him all along, we just didn't notice it as much until now it's about time that this restoration was released.
I have seen it at the cinema, onforgettable
Concordo plenamente
World's one of the most finest piano player.
Hahaha
❤️
Shostakovich, Sergei Prokofiev, Benjamin Britten, Aaron Copland was alive then
Someone explain plz
@@saruhasansaruhasan3845 He is a master of piano playing
C'mon man/bois, It's about time we notice and appreciate the work of detail and art put in to this movie but not only that but the quality too. They restored this hard and i liked it, I can finally see the finishing touches and a movie of the 40s in some damn 1080p quality. Love it
Laughter is the best medicine most needed in today's situation....Wonderful...😂😂Genius of a Man...Charlie you live forever🤗🤗
Yes
True!
Chaplin he is a still alive.
Charlie chaplin rowan atkinson are legends ❤️❤️❤️
@@alawiali3475 no he died in 1977 itslef
That he came up with all those lines and gags himself -- words, music, movement, timing, all of it! -- just boggles the mind. To watch this sequence is like watching a hilarious ballet. What an artist!
Charles Spencer Chaplin ❤
16/04/1889 - 25/12/1977
A Never forgotten genius 💕❤
In 1889 Hitler was also born and their beared style was also same
You're right
I remember first hearing of his death over the radio in the wee hours of the morning of Christmas day, December 25 1977.
Died on Christmas, that’s mad
10/8/2021
4:12 They didn’t even finished😂😂😂
It’s incredible this was made during the first year of the war. The satire is so sharp.
Not Satire....Propaganda
Lot of salutations to evergreen Charles Spencer Chaplin, who presented art & slapstick in comedy with utmost dexterity
He completely looks like Hitler ....... What a legend.....
Hitler was said to be unamused. Ha!
wow
where did you see hitler?
My Dad, who was a kid in the 1930’s, said people didn’t take Hitler seriously enough because he looked like Charlie Chaplin.
@@martinhansen6468 interesting 🤔...........
This movie is one of the greatest Charlie Chaplin movies.
I'm sure if Hitler saw this, he would have laughed his ass off too
Well mam. Hitler saw this and commented in a very funny way too.
Yes , he did.
tf
Hello
He did actually see it multiple times
Великий маленький Чаплин...был период ,в СССР,где то в середине 70-х..по суботах показывали фильмы с Чаплиным и я ,мальчишка,бежал со всех ног...увидеть это чудо.Он меня поразил....на всю жизнь...
А как актуально это смотрится сейчас, особенно если представить главным героем путина 🤣🤣🤣
@@СтасИванов-с1ж remember Russia in the 90s, before Putin. What Putin does is to protect Russia, dont fall for western propaganda.
@@СтасИванов-с1ж а если зелен кого, ещё смешнее станет
@@renato7184 вместе мы сила 😁👍ZV
@@МусяПуся-н9э Зеленский герой, а тут показан именно Путин в бункере со своими золотыми ершиками.
Today its his birthday happy birthday the altra legend Charlie Chaplin
Her???????
Here Herring, Herr Garbage and Adenoid Hinkel brilliant 😂
loved how this guy'd made us laugh without saying a single word or less words, his sense of humour is second to none, legend!
Dammn this is motivational actually ... How he value time
thank you so much Charlie Chaplin make me laugh a lot legend will not dies
He’s nice. Even he didn’t shot people for over 1 person as a mannequin
@@JaydenTheSaigonLover true words 👍
This man 😂 such great talent. I’ll have to watch more of his clips.
Herr Garbage your excellency LOLOL.
I also love the first guy he goes hup and he sticks out his tongue to wet the envelope. LOLOL
👏🍷😆
Ah yes
The legendary clips.
Thanks for uploading them!
Isn't it Ironic that Hitler and Chaplin both have the same mustache.
@Uddipan Chaudhury wait i think there was a conspiracy
And Charlie decided to keep the mustache despite the association.
That´s not the only thing Hitler and Chaplin had in common. They were born the same year, shared the love for the music of Richard Wagner, and were of a very similar stature and height. Chaplin had problems to create a proper finale for this movie. I wonder if all those similarities led Chaplin to inventing the plot twist that the jewish barber is mistaken for the dictator.
@Uddipan Chaudhury Chaplin was exactly four days older than Hitler
Sussy Baka
Hitler at the same time would get absolutely pissed but also absolutely as heck as would die in laughter for this...
4:06 oh my god 😂😂🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
The best part is how the guards outside the room can open the doors the right moment when Hynkel leaves his office.
He cut off the phone that made a sound like a signal for the guards 😁
@@luyenbichtaPERFECT 👌 TIMING 😁
Imagine this movie was made far before the end of WW2. So no one could know the end.
It was indeed made 4 years before the WW2 ended.
Yes, the end not yet available.
@@ultimatestoryteller find the end
There was one thing about this movie that caught my father's attention -
Soon after the failed parachute scene.. Herring comes back and says "We just invented a new gas, it will kill everyone!" Heinkle dismissed him thinking it was a waste of his time to hear any further on it..
That's what caught my father's attention!. the actual war was far from over when making this movie.. how did Charlie Chaplin know about this?
All I know is my father was a big wwll history buff.
@@gregmontoya6951 coincidence maybe
I laugh soooooo hard with the way to seal the envelope.. That's is sooooo sick man.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭😂😂😂😂
"far from perfect,......" 😂
Those two painter n portrait makers😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
with that time given.....it takes another hundred years to finish....
He was so busy that he couldn't give others more than 10 seconds of his time 😂
No words to say..
Chaplin is immortal till this Planet ends.
The GENIUS of Charlie Chaplin he did most of Everything himself by Acting writing scripts finding ingenious unique stunts and jokes Masterfully combining Comedy with Drama ! And also being a filmmaker, and composer by directing,casting and scoring the music in his movies !
That black and white cinema photography was off the planet superb. This was 83 years ago and, at my best, I couldn't get such results (with all the modern equipment I have).
4:06 I laughed so hard!!
Pain of all level artist
🤣
Chaplin was clearly a multiple genius of Cinema. Few could ever compare.
Charlie Chaplin is amazing!
Me: *takes a break from my work to watch some classic Chaplin comedy*
*BUZZZ* _There's another task awaiting for you_
Me: Enough. *presses pause button*
Чарли Чаплин это Классик мирового формата! Ещё с детства люблю короткометражные фильмы с его участием.
Hes playing putin, the nazi coward
Pohoj na Zelia iz Hohlandia.
@@ВаляГосподинова-п1ж Ваш Путин ответит за геноцид на Украине, где он стреляет и бомбит женщин с детьми, а вы в России этого не видите и не знаете. Он даже не позволяет забрать тела русских солдат, и они гниют на улицах. Он убивает людей, как это когда-то делал Гитлер.
@@radosawkucner1186 А что вы знаете про Донбасс? Про сожжение людей Дома Профсоюзов в Одессе??
Предполагаю вы ничего слышали и у вас в Польше никак не освещается...
His head moves in front of the painter and sculptor were incredible.
0:40 & 4:00
Those poors artists: imagine having to paint🎨🖌🖼 & sculpt🗿👤🗽 Hynkel while he only has a few seconds to pose
Imagine all the times they have been interrupted 👨🎨
1:29 Tripped
Simply said: a Genius.
Im glad im drunk this is EVEN MORE hilarious. charlie was such a genius.
*trips*
*people in other room automatically salutes*
Great micro-gag; Chaplin slips a paper under a folder at 0:33 before leaving the room. At 0:50 he re-enters and Gilbert is sneaking a look at it before whirling around.
I notice
Brilliant. All he needs is a very long desk. I've got to watch this movie.
Charlie Chaplin Great legend 😊 First Comedy Films Actor۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔
Goering, why you spend my time for this?
Can't wait to see the 2022 version. " Volodomir Perotin, The Great Pretender "
Man, this would be great movie.
I almost pissed myself from laughter everyone not seen this masterpiece I highly recommend watching it! 😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I have watched all of his films he is a legendary actor
"Only two persons in this world can defeat the ideology of Hitler first Mahatma Gandhi and second Charlie Chaplin". - Raymon Magsaysay award winner Indian journalist Ravish Kumar. 😊
A real genius in acting and satire
"Why do you waste my time like this?" - amazing!
Remind me of the old winter days of 1994
BMA
Oh!!!😮
That sounds beautiful...
Must be some beautiful memories associated with...
That's weird
First time hear The Great Charlie Chaplin Voice 👏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The video quality is crystal clear 😍
Timeless❤Always and forever😊
I am loving it/this man, so much right now... This is the only type of funny that the 21st century humor and Charlie Chaplin can understand
Charlie Chaplin was a bloody genius
Even today's comedy is no match to that time's 😂
What a shame Mr. Chaplin isn't around today. He could use the same palace set, except he'd be playing a different character, not Adenoid Hynkel, but Voldemort Putrid. The character name parodies in this movie are hilarious, even if the message is dead serious.
First time hearing this man voice after watching Charlie Chaplin for 1 year
X symbol the great dictator
Charlie sound
0:48
0:58
2:04
2:24
3:42
Chaplin was the Great Entertainer. The Greatest.
All hail to him!
The design of double X for the parody is just hysterical and oddly quite modern in design.
Perfect. Charlie Chaplin is big legend forever🤔👀😂😂😂😂👌👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Charlie Chaplin borned to play comedic dictator >>> Still looking Timeless in 2022! 🕯🌷🌿
Charlie Chaplin voice is superb....
No words, Simply Classic.
I just try to imagine ...what could be the feelings of Hitler, if he had seen this masterpiece....then and there.
Hitler banned the film in Germany at the time..
I have heard Charlie's voice for the first time. Amazing👍👍
He truly was a genius like Beethoven,Van Gogh ,Newton & Einstein.
Motzart, RN Tagore and Da Vinci too
Scripter, director, actor, stuntman, composer, this guy was one in a million. Unique.
@@johnsanz8351 yeah John ,He was.
Rembrandt
Paganini, Brahms
He did meet Einstein btw
Nice video 🌹🤩❤️💞😍😍🥰💚💛💛
The people who disliked this meant "Dis I Like"
Kkkkkkk
The first time I started to watch Charlie Chaplin I didn't understand what was funny about it and I continue with it now I
get it and it all thanks to my cousins; Thanks Charlie Chaplin I hope you will get more views 😘😗😍❤❤✨🎈🎆♥️🇰🇪
0:54 I though I heard him said a Bluetooth uniform, I was like wow they invented a Bluetooth uniform back then already?!
I could see myself in him - being a busy man myself, I often do so many things together like this
The logo in wall in first minutes, make me laugh so hard😅😹
Hynkel's palace looks dope.
Hitler’s actual official residence in Berlin, the Reich Chancellery, was specially built to make visitors feel small with long, massive galleries and huge rooms. His office alone was 20m x 20m and 10m high (600ft each side, the ceiling 300 ft), visitors entered through an almost floor-to-ceiling double wing door and had to cross the entire room to reach his desk.
His private residence was not quite so ostentatious, it was a large country house in the Bavarian mountains.
Can’t imagine anything quality like this today - every second is busy and with zero movie effects-
Nowadays it’s either the super hero nonsense or some form of celebrity court case
I want him to be born in this century
Yea for real so I can watch the new vid from him 😔
@@xmanface1362 yeah but its impossible
Dont worry we have mr bean anyway
@@gtr5058 true words man true words 😃👍
We hav Mr bean
@@gtr5058 but it will be nice if we have both great actors
His genius keeps me afloat today, in very difficult time
For a second I thought that was Hitler
Actually this is a jab at him. Considering the man copied Chaplin's trademark stache, which gave Chaplin ammo.
From Uganda 🇺🇬 🇺🇬🥰💐
Please be aware that in his 1964 autobiography Chaplin stated that he never would have released "The Great Dictator" if he had been fully aware at that time of the horrors of Nazism.
yep, no one knew about the Holocaust until the Soviets and the Americans liberated (or captured) the death camps
@@operator_melayu Well, that's not quite true. During World War II, there were many reports coming out of Nazi-occupied territory about the Holocaust. In particular, I would urge you to look into the story of Jan Karski, a Polish diplomat who worked in the anti-Nazi underground and escaped to the West. His book, "Story of a Secret State", was published in 1944 and is still in print. I highly recommend it. Regards.
@@markkozlowski3674 I think I heard somewhere that it was so bizarre that a lot of people couldn't believe those.
@@WarriorBlood777 That is correct. To take but one example, Jan Karski had a personal meeting with Felix Frankfurter, a Jewish Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Frankfurter simply refused to believe what Karski told him about the fate of the Jews in Poland. By the way, the first comprehensive account of the operation of a Nazi death camp was published in 1944. It was written by Vasily Grossman, a Russian Jewish journalist who accompanied the Red Army. It is entitled "The Hell of Treblinka", and is collected in an anthology of Grossman's writings entitled "The Road", published by New York Review Books. I urge you to read it.
@@markkozlowski3674 as i know also a Polish officer and his gang goes to Camp for learning what happened in there and they somehow found/make radio equipments and send signals to Soviets but no one cares about their information
I can see alot of Space Balls material from this movie.
this feels more like done in 1950, not 1940....way ahead of the times, a genius.
Making of this movie actually started in 1938
Absolutly perfect ✌️
1:40-2:00 Chaplin sir expression is OsM😂😂
why you waste my time like this... makes ur day