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Chaplin Director: Richard Attenborough Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Dan Aykroyd, Geraldine Chaplin, Kevin Dunn

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/14/2008
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 9,210

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"All At Sea" Chaplin Home Movie; "Strolling into the Sunset" Featurette; "Chaplin the Hero" Featurette; "The Most Famous Man in the World!" Featurette; Theatrical Trailer; 16X9 Widescreen; English 2.0 Dolby Digital Audio; English and Spanish Subtitles

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Disc #1 -- Chaplin
1. Main Credits [4:18]
2. Charles Chaplin [3:09]
3. Workhouse [2:33]
4. Madness [4:16]
5. Mr Conner [2:45]
6. Perfection [5:17]
7. Dreams [3:08]
8. Flickers [4:46]
9. Mack Sennett [5:39]
10. The Tramp [4:48]
11. Director [5:02]
12. Manager [2:49]
13. Liberty [3:22]
14. Fairbanks [2:20]
15. Mildred Harris [3:26]
16. Soundstage [4:34]
17. Hoover [3:52]
18. Enemies [3:10]
19. Reunion [3:23]
20. House [1:53]
21. Reflections [3:54]
22. Communism [5:47]
23. Goldrush [1:00]
24. Height [4:34]
25. Depression [4:13]
26. Desperate [3:54]
27. United Artists [4:51]
28. Dictator [1:26]
29. Appointments [6:14]
30. Relations [3:04]
31. Guilty [3:01]
32. Deportation [3:19]
33. Storyteller [4:09]
34. Decisions [3:29]
35. Retrospective [3:46]
36. End Credits [5:16]

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Editorial Reviews

Take Robert Downey Jr. out of the equation, and Chaplin remains a handsomely produced old school biopic. Focus on its star, and the 1998 film achieves a gravitas that lends greatness to it. A sweeping overview of Charlie Chaplin’s momentous and scandal-ridden life would present any filmmaker with daunting challenges. Director Richard Attenborough does his workmanlike best, hitting all the major spots in a rags-to-riches-to-exile-to vindication story as fantastic as any movie made in the land that Chaplin himself put on the map. Inclusion has its price -- exposition clogs the screen; dialogue often acts more like a biographical road map than human conversation. No matter. What Attenborough has in his favor saves the day: an obvious affection for his subject, albeit one that’s clear-eyed enough to recognize the near-Shakespearian flaws of this titan of the screen, as well as the extraordinary performance he extracts from his lead actor. While he nails Chaplin’s inimitable comic persona and physical routines down cold, Downey’s remarkable emphatic talents truly reveal themselves when portraying Chaplin out of cinematic character. Downey embodies the torment of the neurotic man behind the comedic mask, burdened by familial guilt, passion for underage females, and gnawing perfectionism. As lithe as he is demonstrating the famed pratfalls, Downey comes most alive as Chaplin ages, capturing the blend of pride and evasiveness that the elderly exile used as emotional armor in his later life. To grant both figures -- past and present -- their due, Downey’s is a performance that his revered subject deserves. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble

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September 10, 2004: I can only say THANK YOU to my friend who rented this movie for us to watch. I loved Chaplin's movies ever since i was a little kid, but his autobiography was simply sad, true, funny and amazing. I definitly recommand this movie to anyone who likes or dislikes mr. chaplin's ideology of showing everyday life in a comedy way.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.