Charlie Chaplin Modern Times VHS Tape Korean Import Edition Very Rare
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This listing is for Charlie Chaplin Modern Times VHS Tape Korean Import Edition.
Actors: Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Tiny Sandford, Chester Conklin
Directors: Charles Chaplin
Writers: Charles Chaplin
Producers: Charles Chaplin
Format: Black & White, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Language: English - Korean subtitles
Rated: Unrated - Not Rated
Number of tapes: 1
Studio: Woojin Video Production
VHS Release Date: 1990
Run Time: 87 minutes
Charlie Chaplin is in glorious form in this legendary satire of the mechanized world. As a factory worker driven bonkers by the soulless momentum of work, Chaplin executes a series of slapstick routines around machines, including a memorable encounter with an automatic feeding apparatus. The pantomime is triumphant, but Chaplin also draws a lively relationship between the Tramp and a street gamine. She's played by Paulette Goddard, then Chaplin's wife and probably his best leading lady (here and in The Great Dictator). The film's theme gave the increasingly ambitious writer-director a chance to speak out about social issues, as well as indulging in the bittersweet quality of pathos that critics were already calling "Chaplinesque." In 1936, Chaplin was still holding out against spoken dialogue in films, but he did use a synchronized soundtrack of sound effects and his own music, a score that includes one of his most famous melodies, "Smile." And late in the film, Chaplin actually does speak--albeit in a garbled gibberish song, a rebuke to modern times in talking pictures.
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Annons-ID#: | 230781793 |
Starttid | Mån 04 aug 2025 18:35:46 (CEST) |
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