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Chaplin Filmography Official
It is a masterpiece of defiance. The boxing match (where the Tramp uses the referee as a shield) is pure vaudeville. But the final scene, where the blind flower girl touches his hands and realizes her benefactor is a "bum," is considered the greatest ending in cinema history. No words needed.
Charlie Chaplin’s filmography is not a list of titles. It is a philosophy written in shoe leather. chaplin filmography
Chaplin’s early filmography is defined by prolificacy. In just five years, he made over 70 short films. This period is a masterclass in comedic refinement. It is a masterpiece of defiance
Chaplin eventually surrendered to sound, but he did so on his own terms. His sound filmography is markedly more political and darker than his previous work. No words needed
Here, the Tramp dies. Chaplin shaves the mustache and grows a new one—a toothbrush for Hitler. In his first true "talkie," Chaplin plays a Jewish barber and a fascist dictator. The speech at the end, a six-minute plea for humanity, breaks the fourth wall and shatters the character. It is raw, preachy, and perfect. Roosevelt wanted it broadcast to Europe. Hitler, who was a fan of Chaplin’s earlier work, banned it.
