Charlie Chaplin was arguably the biggest star of the silent film era. His character “The Little Tramp” is remains an icon of cinema today.
Chaplin was also however one of the most politically outspoken Hollywood figures at the time, using his films to criticise everything from wealth and class inequality to prejudice, capitalism, and war.
His left-leaning political views were enough to make him the focus of the FBI’s witch-hunt aimed at weeding out communist sympathises during the various so-called ‘red scares’.
A shadow was cast over Chaplin's career by his womanising and pursuit of very young aspiring Hollywood actresses.
In 1940 Chaplin released “The Great Dictator”, which contained an anti-war speech now regarded as the best monologue in cinema history.
This film however led to his cancellation by Hollywood (who knew that cancel culture wasn't such a recent phenomenon!).
It was however just a few short years later that he was banned from re-entering the United States. But what could Charlie Chaplin have done to go from Hollywood darling to living out the rest of his life in exile? Was he just another victim of McCarthyism, or was his downfall justified?
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📕 Chaplin: His Life and Art by David Robinson - amzn.to/3RzdscO
0:00 - Introduction
0:49 - A First Taste of Stardom
2:22 - A Motion Picture Superstar
4:10 - A Hopeless Romantic
5:37 - The FBI Investigates
6:22 - United Artists & Next Marriages
8:49 - The Great Dictator
10:19 - The Great Speech
11:49 - Critical Response
13:49 - Controversy Escalates
15:12 - FBI Closes In
17:13 - Fading Limelight
18:49 - A Man In Exile
20:25 - An Eternal Legacy
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