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Diktaattori

Original title: The Great Dictator
  • 1940
  • K-12
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
235K
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Charles Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in Diktaattori (1940)
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Dictator Adenoid Hynkel tries to expand his empire while a poor Jewish barber tries to avoid persecution from Hynkel's regime.Dictator Adenoid Hynkel tries to expand his empire while a poor Jewish barber tries to avoid persecution from Hynkel's regime.Dictator Adenoid Hynkel tries to expand his empire while a poor Jewish barber tries to avoid persecution from Hynkel's regime.

  • Director
    • Charles Chaplin
  • Writer
    • Charles Chaplin
  • Stars
    • Charles Chaplin
    • Paulette Goddard
    • Jack Oakie
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    235K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,332
    135
    • Director
      • Charles Chaplin
    • Writer
      • Charles Chaplin
    • Stars
      • Charles Chaplin
      • Paulette Goddard
      • Jack Oakie
    • 334User reviews
    • 120Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #66
    • Nominated for 5 Oscars
      • 7 wins & 6 nominations total

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    The Great Dictator: The Criterion Collection
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    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin and Jack Oakie in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin, Henry Daniell, Carter DeHaven, and Jack Oakie in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)
    Charles Chaplin in Diktaattori (1940)

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    Charles Chaplin
    Charles Chaplin
    • Hynkel - Dictator of Tomania…
    Paulette Goddard
    Paulette Goddard
    • Hannah
    Jack Oakie
    Jack Oakie
    • Napaloni - Dictator of Bacteria
    Reginald Gardiner
    Reginald Gardiner
    • Schultz
    Henry Daniell
    Henry Daniell
    • Garbitsch
    Billy Gilbert
    Billy Gilbert
    • Herring
    Grace Hayle
    Grace Hayle
    • Madame Napaloni
    Carter DeHaven
    Carter DeHaven
    • Bacterian Ambassador
    • (as Carter De Haven)
    Maurice Moscovitch
    Maurice Moscovitch
    • Mr. Jaeckel
    • (as Maurice Moscovich)
    Emma Dunn
    Emma Dunn
    • Mrs. Jaeckel
    Bernard Gorcey
    Bernard Gorcey
    • Mr. Mann
    Paul Weigel
    Paul Weigel
    • Mr. Agar
    Chester Conklin
    Chester Conklin
    • Barber's Customer
    Esther Michelson
    • Jewish Woman
    Hank Mann
    Hank Mann
    • Storm Trooper Stealing Fruit
    Florence Wright
    • Blonde Secretary
    Eddie Gribbon
    Eddie Gribbon
    • Tomanian Storm Trooper
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    • Tomanian Commandant at Osterlich
    • (as Robert O. Davis)
    • Director
      • Charles Chaplin
    • Writer
      • Charles Chaplin
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    • Trivia
      Adolf Hitler banned the film in Germany and in all countries occupied by the Nazis. Curiosity however got the best of him and he had a print brought in through Portugal. History records that he screened it twice, in private, but not his reaction to the film. Sir Charles Chaplin said, "I'd give anything to know what he thought of it." For political reasons in Germany, the ban stayed after the end of WWII until 1958.
    • Goofs
      (at around 35 mins) When the Barber is chased in the Ghetto streets by Stormtroopers, one California studio building can be seen in the upper right corner of the frame.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      A Jewish Barber: I'm sorry, but I don't want to be an emperor. That's not my business. I don't want to rule or conquer anyone. I should like to help everyone if possible; Jew, Gentile, black man, white. We all want to help one another. Human beings are like that. We want to live by each other's happiness, not by each other's misery. We don't want to hate and despise one another. In this world there is room for everyone, and the good earth is rich and can provide for everyone. The way of life can be free and beautiful, but we have lost the way. Greed has poisoned men's souls, has barricaded the world with hate, has goose-stepped us into misery and bloodshed. We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in. Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want. Our knowledge has made us cynical; our cleverness, hard and unkind. We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery, we need humanity. More than cleverness, we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost. The airplane and the radio have brought us closer together. The very nature of these inventions cries out for the goodness in men; cries out for universal brotherhood; for the unity of us all. Even now my voice is reaching millions throughout the world, millions of despairing men, women, and little children, victims of a system that makes men torture and imprison innocent people. To those who can hear me, I say, do not despair. The misery that is now upon us is but the passing of greed, the bitterness of men who fear the way of human progress. The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish. Soldiers! Don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave you; who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think and what to feel! Who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder. Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men - machine men with machine minds and machine hearts! You are not machines, you are not cattle, you are men! You have the love of humanity in your hearts! You don't hate! Only the unloved hate; the unloved and the unnatural. Soldiers! Don't fight for slavery! Fight for liberty! In the seventeenth chapter of St. Luke, it is written that the kingdom of God is within man, not one man nor a group of men, but in all men! In you! You, the people, have the power, the power to create machines, the power to create happiness! You, the people, have the power to make this life free and beautiful, to make this life a wonderful adventure. Then in the name of democracy, let us use that power. Let us all unite. Let us fight for a new world, a decent world that will give men a chance to work, that will give youth a future and old age a security. By the promise of these things, brutes have risen to power. But they lie! They do not fulfill that promise. They never will! Dictators free themselves but they enslave the people. Now let us fight to fulfill that promise. Let us fight to free the world! To do away with national barriers! To do away with greed, with hate and intolerance! Let us fight for a world of reason, a world where science and progress will lead to all men's happiness. Soldiers, in the name of democracy, let us all unite! Hannah, can you hear me? Wherever you are, look up Hannah! The clouds are lifting! The sun is breaking through! We are coming out of the darkness into the light! We are coming into a new world; a kindlier world, where men will rise above their hate, their greed, and brutality. Look up, Hannah! The soul of man has been given wings and at last he is beginning to fly. He is flying into the rainbow! Into the light of hope, into the future! The glorious future, that belongs to you, to me and to all of us. Look up, Hannah. Look up!

      Mr. Jaeckel: Hannah, did you hear that?

      Hannah: Listen...

    • Crazy credits
      The film is obviously a satire on Adolf Hitler, represented by Adenoid Hynkel, and its story is based on Hynkel looking exactly like "a Jewish barber": both are played by Charles Chaplin. But it begins with a notice: "Any resemblance between Hynkel the dictator and the Jewish barber is purely co-incidental".
    • Alternate versions
      In Italy, all the scenes that involved Napaloni's wife were cut from the movie to respect Benito Mussolini's widow, Rachele. The complete version wasn't seen until 2002.
    • Connections
      Edited into Amérique, notre histoire (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Hungarian Dance No. 5
      (uncredited)

      Written by Johannes Brahms

      Played on the radio during the shaving scene

    User reviews334

    Review
    Review
    Featured review
    9/10
    An entertaining comedy with a great end speech
    The Great Dictator is Chaplin's parody about the Nazi Germany with scenes that make you laugh no matter in what mood you are.

    Beside this ,from my point of view the movie's best part is the superb speech by the Jewish Barber ,a speech's thoughts that if would existed a little bit in Hitler's mind too it would had a chance for the world too pas a second world war.

    The Speech: "I'm sorry but I don't want to be an emperor.

    That's not my business.

    I don't want to rule or conquer anyone.

    I should like to help everyone: Jew, gentile, black man, white.

    We all want to help one another.

    Human beings are like that.

    We want to live by each other's happiness, not misery.

    We don't want to hate one another.

    In this world, the good earth is rich and can provide for everyone.

    The way of life can be free and beautiful but we have lost the way.

    Greed has poisoned men's souls, has barricaded the world with hate, has goose-stepped us into bloodshed.

    We have developed speed but have shut ourselves in.

    Machinery has left us in want.

    Our knowledge has made us cynical, our cleverness, hard and unkind.

    We think too much and feel too little.

    More than machinery we need humanity.

    More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness.

    Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost...

    The airplane and radio have brought us closer.

    These inventions cry out for the goodness in man, cry out for universal brotherhood, for the unity of us all.

    Even now my voice is reaching millions, millions of despairing men, women and children, victims of a system that makes men torture and imprison innocent people.

    To those who can hear me I say, do not despair.

    The misery upon us is but the passing of greed, the bitterness of men who fear the way of human progress.

    The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took will return to the people.

    So long as men die liberty will never perish.

    Soldiers, don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave you, regiment your lives, tell you what to think and feel, who drill you, treat you like cattle and use you as cannon fodder.

    Don't give yourselves to these men, machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.

    You are not machines, you are not cattle, you are men! You have the love of humanity in you.

    Don't hate. Only the unloved and the unnatural hate.

    Soldiers, don't fight for slavery, fight for liberty! St Luke says, "The Kingdom of God is within man." Not in one man nor a group of men, but in all men. In you! You have the power to create machines, the power to create happiness.

    You have the power to make this life free and beautiful, to make this life a wonderful adventure.

    In the name of democracy, let us use that power.

    Let us all unite, let us fight for a new world, a world that will give men a chance to work, that will give youth a future and old age security.

    Promising these things, brutes have risen.

    But they lie! They do not fulfill that promise. They never will! Dictators free themselves but they enslave the people.

    Now let us fight to fulfill that promise! Let us fight to free the world, to do away with national barriers, to do away with greed, with hate and intolerance.

    Let us fight for a world of reason, a world where science and progress will lead to the happiness of all.

    Soldiers, in the name of democracy, let us unite!"
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    • AttilaD87
    • Nov 2, 2008

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1950 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Esperanto
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • The Great Dictator
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles, California, USA(duck hunt - war sequences)
    • Production company
      • Charles Chaplin Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $970,263
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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