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Charlie Chaplin - Collection (4 DVDs)

Englisch · DVD

US Version

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this set contains:
- city lights
- the gold rush
- the great dictator
- modern times
city lights:
the story of city lights is simple. the little tramp meets a beautiful blind girl selling flowers on the sidewalk who mistakes him for a wealthy duke. when he learns that an operation may restore her sight, he sets off to earn the money she needs to have the operation. in a series of comedy adventures that only chaplin could pull off, he eventually succeeds, even though his efforts land him in jail. while he is there, the girl has the operation and afterwards yearns to meet her benefactor. the closing scene in which she discovers that he is not a wealthy duke but only the little tramp was descibed by critic james agee as "the highest moment in movies" and brought audiences to tears.
special features:
- extraordinary quality achieved from digital mastering of the best remaining negative in the chaplin archives.
- chaplin's own score digitally recorded and married to the film. includes new digital recording of the original score conducted by carl davis and chaplin's original 1931 recording.
- interview with musical director carl davis.
- bonus materials: original story notes, production data and publicity items.
black and white movie//87 min.
the gold rush:
only charlie chaplin could add the criminal depths to which people will sink in search of gold to the cannibalistic lengths they will go in search of food and come up with a comedy like the gold rush. as he said in my autobiography, "...we must laugh in the face of our helplessness against the forces of nature - or go insane." in his autobiography, chaplin reported that his first moment of inspiration for the film occured while he was looking at a stereoscopic view of a long line of prospectors climbing up the chilkoot pass in alaska's klondike. from this single image, his imagination took flight. "immediately, ideas and comedy business began to develop", he said. subsequent reading about the donner party's experience with cannibalism led him to one of the funniest episodes in the gold rush, involving the little fellow's own cooked boot and a hallucinatory chicken.
special features:
- extraordinary quality achieved from digital mastering of a full-aperture negative in the chaplin archives.
- 1942 re-release narrated by chaplin with intertitle cards deleted.
- an interview with lita grey chaplin, who gave up the role of the film's leading lady whe she married the leading man.
- bonus materials: production photographs taken on location and production summary.
- original scenario by charlie chaplin called the lucky strike - a play in two scenes that chaplin wrote in preparation for the gold rush.
black and white movie//72 min.
the great dictator:
in the great dictator, his first talking film, charlie chaplin skewers both adolf hitler (adenoid hynkel) and benito mussolini (benzino napaloni) on sharp spears of ridicule. "i'm a clown", he said in an interview with the new york times magazine shortly before the film's 1940 premiere, "and what can i do that is more effective than to laugh at these fellows who are putting humanity to the goose-step?" chaplin plays both the malevolent dictator and an innocent jewish barber who is in love with hannah (paulette goddard). the plot turns on the astonishing resemblance of the dictator to the barber. mistaken for "th phooey" (der fuhrer) hynkel, the barber makes a speech at an enormous rally for the "sons and daughters of the double cross" that double-crosses the double-crossers.
special features:
- extraordinary quality achieved from digital mastering of an original fine grain held in the chaplin archives.
- bonus material: a 7-minute sequence shot in 1918 for sunny side that inspired the famous barber scene in the great dictator.
- a 1933 fox movietone newsreel about adolf hitler.
- original story notes, drafts of scripts and production records documenting chaplin's work on sequence "x"-the final speech.
black and white movie//125 min.
modern times:
in modern times, "the little tramp" battles it out with technology, unemployment, jail, burglars, demanding customers, bosses and "the gamin". he wins some and loses more but, at the end, walks undaunted into the sunrise. although it is known as charlie chaplin's last silent film, modern times is remarkably unsilent. from the opening notes of its rich orchestral score to the first and last time the voice of "the little tramp" is heard near the end of the film, the effect is of a film that speaks with a clear, well-rounded voice.
special features:
- extraordinary quality achieved from digital mastering of the best remaining negative in the chaplin archives.
- bonus materials: original story notes, shooting log and production reports for "feeding machine" sequence.
- a witty video reminiscence by music arranger david raksin, accompanied by original photos and manuscripts.
black and white movie//87 min.

Produktdetails

Regisseur Charles Chaplin
Schauspieler Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard
Drehbuch Charles Chaplin
Label 20th Century Studios
 
Genre Drama
Klassiker
Komödie
Inhalt 4 DVDs
FSK / Altersfreigabe ab 0 Jahren
Ton Englisch (Dolby Digital 1.0)
Extras Soundtrack, Dokumentationen, Interviews, Produktionsnotizen, Fotogalerie, Bonusmaterial, Storyboards
Laufzeit 6h 10min
Version US Version
Ländercode 0
 

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