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CHAPLIN C-MODERN TIMES (DVD/2 DISC) DVD Movie

CHAPLIN C-MODERN TIMES (DVD/2 DISC) DVD


1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard

PN: 085393765125IE     Release: 07/01/2003
Starring: Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman
Director(s): Charles Chaplin


Modern Times
This episodic satire of the Machine Age is considered Charles Chaplin's last "silent" film, although Chaplin uses sound, vocal, and musical effects throughout. Chaplin stars as an assembly-line worker driven insane by the monotony of his job. After a long spell in an asylum, he searches for work, only to be mistakenly arrested as a Red agitator. Released after foiling a prison break, Chaplin makes the acquaintance of orphaned gamine (Paulette Goddard) and becomes her friend and protector. He takes on several new jobs for her benefit, but every job ends with a quick dismissal and yet another jail term. During one of his incarcerations, she is hired to dance at a nightclub and arranges for him to be hired there as a singing waiter. He proves an enormous success, but they are both forced to flee their jobs when the orphanage officials show up to claim the girl. Dispirited, she moans, "What's the use of trying?" But the ever-resourceful Chaplin tells her to never say die, and our last image is of Chaplin and The Gamine strolling down a California highway towards new adventures. The plotline of Modern Times is as loosely constructed as any of Chaplin's pre-1915 short subjects, permitting ample space for several of the comedian's most memorable routines: the "automated feeding machine," a nocturnal roller-skating episode, and Chaplin's double-talk song rendition in the nightclub sequence. In addition to producing, directing, writing, and starring in Modern Times, Chaplin also composed its theme song, Smile, which would later be adopted as Jerry Lewis' signature tune. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Charles Chaplin as Worker
Paulette Goddard as Gamine
Henry Bergman as Cafe Owner
Chester Conklin as Mechanic
Hank Mann as Burglar
Louis Natheaux as Burglar
Allan Garcia as President of a Steel Corporation
Crew
Henry Bergman - First Assistant Director
Charles Chaplin - Director
Charles Chaplin - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Newman - Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Newman - Musical Direction/Supervision
Russell J. Spencer - Production Designer
Charles Hall - Production Designer
Ira Morgan - Cinematographer
Roland H. "Rollie" Totheroh - Cinematographer
Charles Chaplin - Producer
Charles Chaplin - Screenwriter

Modern Times
Charles Chaplin's last "silent" film hilariously satirizes Depression-era social ills through the Tramp's disastrous encounters with the industrial age. Chaplin turns his factory worker's nervous breakdown into comic set pieces involving an automated feeding machine, an inability to stop tightening bolts, and, most famously, his entrapment in machinery gears. In a potent satire of authoritarian idiocy, Chaplin repeatedly ends up in jail for stumbling into worker riots and "Communist" protests, yet his ability to quell a prison break while accidentally hopped up on cocaine (!!) earns him the sheriff's respect. Paulette Goddard's fetching Gamin helps Chaplin find work as a singing waiter, but police intervention leaves their togetherness as their only hope. Accompanied by a Chaplin-composed score (including Smile) and synchronized sound effects, numerous bits of business showcase Chaplin's silent gift for physical comedy, including a department store roller skate and maneuvers with a food tray. In a send-up of talking pictures and technology's dehumanizing effects in general, the only voices heard in the movie (save for Chaplin's gibberish song and his fellow waiters' warbling) come from the factory's Orwellian telescreen P.A. system, a phonograph, and a radio. Three years in production, Modern Times became another international success for Chaplin (though it was banned in Germany and Italy) and one of the signature works of his career. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 
American Film Institute, 100 Greatest American Movies (winner)
Library of Congress, U.S. National Film Registry (winner)
National Board of Review, Best Picture (nominated)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French
Subtitle Options:English, French, Spanish, Por, TH, KO
Sound Processing:DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
DD1: Dolby Digital Mono
Additional Features:cc All-new digital transfer from Cineteca Bologna picture restoration Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 as well as original mono Interactive menus Scene access Languages: English & Français Subtitles: English, Français, Español, Português, Chinese, Thai & Korean Chaplin Today - Modern Times: documentary by Philippe Truffaut with the participation of Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Introduction by David Robinson: Chaplin's biographer sets the film in its historical and cinematic context Deleted scenes: Charlie's nonsense song in its complete version, including the final verse; also a scene in which Charlie tries to cross the street Karaoke: the mystery of Charlie's nonsense song solved in its Karaoke version Smile, by Liberace (1956): Chaplin's most famous theme song, from Modern Times, sung by Liberace Behind the Scenes in the Machine Age (1931): U.S. government-sponsored educational film - a hymn to the assembly line labor in the United States in the 1930s Symphony in F (1940): a promotional musical film commissioned by Ford, whose assembly lines inspired Modern Times Per Primera Vezl/For the First Time (1967): Cuban documentary short on the reaction of peasants while watching their first movie, thanks to a traveling projectionist showing Modern Times Photo gallery: 250 production stills, deleted scenes and preparatory sketches Poster gallery Theatrical trailers Scenes from films in the Chaplin Collection
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard
MPAA Rating:G
DVD Discs Included:2
DVD Sides:2
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:83 min
Part of Series:The Chaplin Collection
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 -- The Film
1. Directed by Charles Chaplin [1:10]
2. Electro Steel Corp. [4:48]
3. Lunch Time [7:00]
4. And Time Marches On [4:55]
5. The Leader [1:56]
6. The Gamin [2:18]
7. Jail [5:23]
8. Orphans [1:45]
9. A Free Man [4:05]
10. Back to Work [1:44]
11. Bread [5:09]
12. A Home [3:02]
13. The Department Store [4:57]
14. The Burglars [3:39]
15. Buckingham Palace [1:59]
16. Factories Reopen! [3:20]
17. The Mechanic and His New Assistant [8:12]
18. Red Moon Café [8:21]
19. Sing! [7:09]
20. We'll Get Along [2:05]


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