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I) All about his life… a) His Youth His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin. Born in 1889 and dead in 1977. His mother was sick and his father.

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Page 1: I) All about his life… a) His Youth  His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin.  Born in 1889 and dead in 1977.  His mother was sick and his father.
Page 2: I) All about his life… a) His Youth  His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin.  Born in 1889 and dead in 1977.  His mother was sick and his father.

I) All about his life…

a) His Youth

His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin.

Born in 1889 and dead in 1977.

His mother was sick and his father was alcoholic.

He had a poor situation.

Page 3: I) All about his life… a) His Youth  His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin.  Born in 1889 and dead in 1977.  His mother was sick and his father.

b) The Birth of Charlot

Created in 1914 On the order of Mack Snett …

Page 4: I) All about his life… a) His Youth  His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin.  Born in 1889 and dead in 1977.  His mother was sick and his father.

II) His Filmography

In 1914 he created Charlot.

-35 movies with Mack Snett (Keystone.)

-14 movies with Essanay -12 movies with mutual -8 movies with First National -10 movies with United Artists

Page 5: I) All about his life… a) His Youth  His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin.  Born in 1889 and dead in 1977.  His mother was sick and his father.

a) Critical in Modern Times

Critic on assembly line work Transition talking/silent film

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b) The Dictator and the Kid

Critic on Hitler and Nazism

Critic of his youth

Page 7: I) All about his life… a) His Youth  His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin.  Born in 1889 and dead in 1977.  His mother was sick and his father.

a) A lot of rewards…

1940: Price for the best actor in The Dictator in New York Film Critics Circle Awards

1972 :Honnor Oscar  for influencing movies realisation of his century.

1974 : Prize of the best realisation for the Modern Times in Jussi Awards

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b) … and Nominations.

1941 : Nominated for the Oscar of the best film for The Dictator

1941 : Nominated for the Oscar of the best original script with The Dictactor

1947 :Nominated for the best original script with Mister Verdoux

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III) The Witch-hunt.a)The senator Mac Carthy and his Speech In February 1950. Mac Carthy had no evidence to prove

the black list. He just did it to boost his career

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b)He is Suspected…

He was suspected to have communist ideas.

So, he was at this time written on the list.

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c) His reaction

He had to leave the USA and he lived in Europe, in Switzerland.

He tried to come back but… He just came back to receive a

reward.

Page 12: I) All about his life… a) His Youth  His real name is Charles Spencer Chaplin.  Born in 1889 and dead in 1977.  His mother was sick and his father.

… This is the End.

« Se bella piu satore, je notre so catore,Je notre qui cavore, je la qu’, la qui, la quai!Le spinash or le busho, cigaretto toto bello,Ce rakish spagoletto, si la tu, la tu, la tua!Senora pelefima, voulez-vous le taximeter,La zionta sur le tita, tu le tu le tu le wa! »

( This is the lyric words of Modrens Times)