TOP 10 All Time Best Must Watch Films of Charlie Chaplin
Editor: Manish Jain
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The Kid (1921): In this heartbreaking story, Chaplin discovers and cares for an abandoned child, forming a sympathetic bond with him.
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City Lights (1931): Chaplin’s legendary character, the Tramp, falls in love with a blind flower girl and goes to great efforts to help her regain her sight in this classic.
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Modern Times (1936): Chaplin’s Tramp grapples with the contemporary world in this humorous and thought-provoking picture about the challenges of industrialisation.
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The Gold Rush (1925): Join Chaplin on a hilarious journey as he braves the perilous Klondike in search of gold and the heart of a beautiful woman.
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The Great Dictator (1940): Chaplin plays both a dictator and a humble barber in this daring satire, delivering a powerful message against tyranny.
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Limelight (1952): This touching film about friendship, redemption, and hope is based on Chaplin’s poignant portrayal of a fading vaudeville star.
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The Circus (1928): Follow Chaplin’s circus misadventures as he stumbles into amusing situations, including a tightrope act gone wrong.
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A Dog’s Life (1918): Follow the Tramp and his lovable canine companion, Scraps, as they attempt to navigate the difficulties of city life together.
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Monsieur Verdoux (1947): In this black comedy, Chaplin plays a man who marries and murders wealthy women for money.
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The Immigrant (1917): The Tramp arrives in America as an immigrant and faces a variety of comedic challenges while attempting to start a new life.