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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree Charlie Chaplin short films edited together with new connective tissue.Three Charlie Chaplin short films edited together with new connective tissue.Three Charlie Chaplin short films edited together with new connective tissue.
Charles Chaplin
- Narrator
- (voix)
Edna Purviance
- The Girl
- (images d'archives)
Albert Austin
- Crook (segment "A Dog's Life")
- (images d'archives)
- …
Henry Bergman
- Dance-hall Lady (segment "A Dog's Life")
- (images d'archives)
- …
Kitty Bradbury
- Girl's Mother (segment "The Pilgrim")
- (images d'archives)
Syd Chaplin
- Lunchwagon Owner (segment "A Dog's Life")
- (images d'archives)
- (as Sydney Chaplin)
- …
Tom Murray
- Sheriff (segment "The Pilgrim")
- (images d'archives)
Charles Reisner
- Employment Agency Clerk
- (images d'archives)
- (as Chuck Reisner)
- …
Dean Riesner
- Little Boy (segment "The Pilgrim")
- (images d'archives)
- (as Dinky Reisner)
Mack Swain
- Large Deacon (segment "The Pilgrim")
- (images d'archives)
Loyal Underwood
- Small German Officer (segment "Shoulder Arms")
- (images d'archives)
- …
Mai Wells
- Little Boy's Mother (segment "The Pilgrim")
- (images d'archives)
- (as ?)
Jack Wilson
- CrownMan at the Bar (segment "A Dog's Life")
- (images d'archives)
- …
Tom Wilson
- Policeman (segment "A Dog's Life")
- (images d'archives)
- …
Phyllis Allen
- Congregation Member (segment "The Pilgrim")
- (images d'archives)
- (non crédité)
Dave Anderson
- The Bartender (segment "A Dog's Life")
- (images d'archives)
- (non crédité)
Bert Appling
- Unemployed Man (segment "A Dog's Life")
- (images d'archives)
- (non crédité)
Monta Bell
- Policeman (segment "The Pilgrim")
- (images d'archives)
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesTo achieve the feel of a modern print, Charles Chaplin stretch-printed the footage, which slowed it down to sound speed so music could be added properly.
- Versions alternativesReissued in a version minus A DOG'S LIFE. Also, the A DOG'S LIFE segment was later reissued by itself. The DVD version includes extra scenes that Chaplin decided to cut on the films' re-release. It also contains the original scores as composed by Chaplin for the film. The scores were recorded in mono on the origianal soundtracks by the Westrex Recording System, but the original stereo tapes were used in the mastering of the soundtrack, recorded on Dolby Digital.
- ConnexionsEdited from Une vie de chien (1918)
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wonderful overview of the types of shorts made by Chaplin
Most of Chaplin's most famous films are his full-length features. And, I assume most people have at most seen only a few clips of him from his pre-feature days when he starred in dozens and dozens of comedy shorts. This is really a shame, as some wonderful shorts are pretty much waiting to be discovered by the world in the 21st century.
If someone watches this film they have an excellent chance to see some of Chaplin's better shorts because Chaplin himself chose these three shorts and strung them together with a bit of narration to make this 1959 feature film. This is great for several reasons. First, in Chaplin's earliest films from 1914-1915, his character of the Little Tramp is still in its earliest incarnations or is absent altogether. Plus, even when he is there, he was often mean-spirited and self-centered--something very alien from the Little Tramp we have grown to love. Second, because the shorts that were chosen were in great condition, if you watch this film you won't need to worry about watching scratchy film with gaps and lousy musical accompaniment that doesn't fit the action (a common problem).
So, for a great look at Chaplin's shorts at their finest, give this film a chance. It's sure to provide you some excellent laughs.
If someone watches this film they have an excellent chance to see some of Chaplin's better shorts because Chaplin himself chose these three shorts and strung them together with a bit of narration to make this 1959 feature film. This is great for several reasons. First, in Chaplin's earliest films from 1914-1915, his character of the Little Tramp is still in its earliest incarnations or is absent altogether. Plus, even when he is there, he was often mean-spirited and self-centered--something very alien from the Little Tramp we have grown to love. Second, because the shorts that were chosen were in great condition, if you watch this film you won't need to worry about watching scratchy film with gaps and lousy musical accompaniment that doesn't fit the action (a common problem).
So, for a great look at Chaplin's shorts at their finest, give this film a chance. It's sure to provide you some excellent laughs.
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- planktonrules
- 5 mai 2006
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Chaplin Review
- Société de production
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- Montant brut mondial
- 9 249 $US
- Durée2 heures 8 minutes
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By what name was The Chaplin Revue (1959) officially released in Canada in English?
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