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Modern Times - Charlie Chaplin DVD DVD

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The Little Tramp experiences the dull, dispiriting rigmarole of the modern world as he gets caught up in the sprockets and cogs of modern industrialisation and, subjected to the factory's infernal production rate, starts to go mad. The only saving grace appears in the form of a beautiful orphaned gamine whom he helps escape from the police.

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Released
24 August 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Artificial Eye 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866765303 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  In Modern Times, one of Charles Chaplin s most popular films, The Tramp struggles to live in a modern industrial society with the help of a young, homeless woman., played by Paulette Goddard. The film is both the last of The Tramp films and the last silent film Chaplin made, and is another masterful mix of drama, social comment and wonderful comedy.

Charlie Chaplin's last appearance as The Tramp was made as a silent film despite sound having been used for several years (there are a few scenes with sound). It is an attack on the lack of humanity in modern industry and shows the tramp's struggle with factory machinery, poverty and starvation in the Depression years. With Paulette Goddard.