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Charlie Chaplin: The Great Dictator
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"The Great Dictator" (1940), Charlie Chaplin's satire on Nazi Germany, was the first film in which Chaplin spoke.
What he had to say at the end of this film has profound relevance to modern day reality.
What he had to say at the end of this film has profound relevance to modern day reality.
Mar 25, 2006 8:07 PM
Re: Charlie Chaplin: The Great Dictator
Probably they don't agree with what he had to say...
By: Ting_Ting_Jahe
Re: Charlie Chaplin: The Great Dictator
Amazing 66 years ago, in a movie, an actor wrote and spoke the deepest, most meaningiful speak. I ever heard.. Amazing. . We could learn a helluvalot from his wise words. Bravo mr. Chaplin.
By: Spacenut
Re: Charlie Chaplin: The Great Dictator
Wow. What a moving speech. Too bad he didn't run for president!
By: crystlworld
Re: Charlie Chaplin: The Great Dictator
Awesome speech writen about 70 years ago and amazingly it still holds true today.
By: mary_jane
