The Great Dictator (1940)

Runtime 125m

Released October 15, 1940

Languages English, Esperanto

Genres Comedy

Rating G

The Great Dictator (1940)
Chaplin plays two totally opposite roles in his first "talkie," giving a superb display of his boundless talent for both inspired comedy and powerful drama. One of his masterfully drawn characters is a Jewish barber facing the constant threat of storm troopers and religious persecution. The other is the great dictator, Hynkel, a brilliant lampoon of Adolph Hitler that is awesome proof of Chaplin's pantomime genius. The movie's famous highlight comes in its final scene, when Chaplin steps out of character and addresses the camera with an eloquent plea for the triumph of reason and humanity over mindless militarism.
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I've never seen this movie, but this scene right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeZ8sHsKkkQ is EPIC!
It moves me EVERY TIME.

It's something we should all think about!
One of those classics that I just had to see. Really interesting to watch from a film-historical point of view.
Great. Classic.
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