Charlie Chaplin
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Filmography
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Modern Times
(1936)It is man vs machine in Charlie Chaplin’s beloved classic and his final film featuring his famous tramp character.

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.

The Adventurer
(1917)The Little Tramp escapes from prison; saves a girl and her mother from drowning; and creates havoc at a swank party. Starring Charlie Chaplin and Edna Purvience.

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 broken-down comic sacrifices everything to give a young dancer a shot at the big time.

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.

The Bank
(1915)Charlie does everything but an efficient job as janitor. Edna buys her fiance, the cashier, a birthday present. Charlie thinks To Charles with Love is for him. He presents her a rose which she throws in the garbage. Depressed, Charlie dreams of a bank robbery and his heroic role in saving the manager and Edna ... but it is only a dream.

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

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.