Charlie Chaplin
28 titles
Filmography
28 results

Modern Times
(1936)The Tramp struggles to live in a modern industrial society with the help of a young homeless woman.

The Great Dictator
(1940)A Jewish barber takes the place of a war-hungry dictator.

City Lights
(1931)The dewy-eyed tramp sweeps street manure, dodges a prizefighter in the ring, and serves a term in the clink—all for the love of a blind flower girl.

The Gold Rush
(1925)In this silent film, a lost soul in the Yukon seeks love and wealth.

The Kid
(1921)In this silent comedy, an adoptive father schemes to keep his son.

The Immigrant
(1917)An immigrant gets into a variety of scrapes on the road to the U.S.

Shoulder Arms
(1918)In this silent film, a private fresh out of boot camp accepts a daring mission behind enemy lines.

The Pilgrim
(1923)The Tramp is an escaped convict who is mistaken as a pastor in a small town church.

A King in New York
(1957)A European king loses his money while stranded in the U.S.

The Circus
(1928)A little tramp accidentally falls in with a down-on-its-luck circus and his acrobatic and comedic skills start drawing audiences to the big-top in droves, but not without a bittersweet brush with romance for the gentle clown.

The Idle Class
(1921)The Little Tramp discovers he's a dead ringer for a rich man with a beautiful, unhappy wife.

The Rink
(1916)A clumsy waiter makes mistakes first at work and then at a roller skating rink.

Limelight
(1952)A fading comedian and a suicidal despondent ballet dancer must look to each other to find meaning and hope in their lives.

Monsieur Verdoux
(1947)Henri Verdoux is a meek, mild-mannered family man in pre-World War II France, who supports himself by periodically marrying and doing away with his wealthy paramours.

Sunnyside
(1919)An overworked farmhand dreams of marrying the farmer's daughter.

A Day's Pleasure
(1919)A man's attempts to give his family a day out are complicated by their dilapidated car.

A Night in the Show
(1915)A man tries to find a seat for a show, while another man harasses both patrons and performers.

A Dog's Life
(1918)In this silent film, the Little Tramp finds a stolen fortune with the help of his dog.

Pay Day
(1922)In this silent film, a bricklayer and his wife clash over his end-of-the-week partying.

A Burlesque on Carmen
(1915)A Spanish guard working a popular smuggling spot winds up in a love quartet after a seductress uses her charms to take his eyes off his station.