Charlie Chaplin
33 titles
Filmography
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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.

Nice and Friendly
(1922)Charlie Chaplin hunts the crooks who stole Lady Mountbatten's pearl necklace.

Tillie's Punctured Romance
(1914)Charlie Chaplin stars as a con who tricks a wealthy young woman into a sham marriage, but his plans take a hilarious and unlikely turn.

The Real Charlie Chaplin
(2021)Hollywood icon Charlie Chaplin rocketed to fame from the slums of Victorian London and spent decades as one of Hollywood's most famous and beloved stars until his scandalous fall from grace. His stage persona and incendiary media portrayal defined how he was perceived, but his private life has always been shrouded in mystery - until now. Never-before-heard recordings, intimate home movies and n...

Days of Thrills and Laughter
(1961)An affectionate and appreciative look back at silent film comedies and thrillers from early the 20th century up through the 1920s.

The Funniest Man in the World
(1967)Charlie Chaplin: His Life & Work
(2003)When Charlie Chaplin was born in London on the 16th of April 1889, no one could have predicted what his future would be. Charlie’s meteoric rise to fame in the pioneering days of the film industry is truly one of the most dramatic rags to riches stories ever told, and the enduring charm of his instantly recognizable “Little Tramp,” continues to thrill film enthusiasts the whole world over to this very day. Chaplin’s life was full of contrasts, from his poverty-stricken childhood in the London slums, right through to his millionaire status as one of the first great celebrities of Hollywood. The treasured black and white silent movies that made Charlie his fortune give a fascinating insight into the character of this great comedian, but to really understand the nature of his genius you need to step back in time. This program will transport you back to Chaplin’s London at the turn of the 20th century and you can see for yourself the influences that were to shape his later work on the silver screen. Trace his footsteps to the workhouse and the lunatic asylum where his beloved mother struggled to overcome poverty and illness, and see the school where Charlie first faced the injustice of authority. Follow the story further with Charlie’s departure for America, as his phenomenal success is charted in precise detail with extracts from his movies providing a stunning backdrop. Every aspect of Chaplin’s life and work, triumphs and disasters, are all explored in order to bring you the real man behind the “Little Tramp’s” mask.

All in Good Fun
(1955)Bob Monkhouse introduces clips from the golden age of slapstick comedy, featuring Mack Sennett, Charlie Chaplin, the Keystone Kops, and more.

One to One: John & Yoko
(2025)Directed by Academy Award® winner Kevin Macdonald (HBO's One Day in September), this immersive documentary offers a rare and revelatory inside look at John Lennon and Yoko Ono's first year in New York City – a chapter of explosive creativity and political activism. In 1971, John and Yoko moved into a tiny apartment in Greenwich Village, where they watched hours of American television. Over a year of love and transformation, the couple begins to change their approach to protest and are inspired to organize a benefit concert at Madison Square Garden, Lennon's only full-length show after leaving The Beatles. Featuring a mélange of 1970s TV clips and music newly remixed by Sean Ono Lennon, One to One: John & Yoko offers a bold new take on a seminal time in the lives of two iconic artists.

Hollywood’s Children
(1982)Since the early days of motion pictures, child actors have rushed to Hollywood to become stars, millionaires, and family breadwinners.

Birth of the Tramp
(2013)An exploration of Chaplin's stunning rise from a rough childhood in London to one of the most iconic and enduring figures in cinema history.

Hitler: A Career
(1977)Through never-before-seen film footage from secret archives and private collections, this documentary dissects the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler.