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The Great Dictator: The Chaplin Collection (1940) [RE-UP]

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The Great Dictator: The Chaplin Collection (1940)
Il Grande Dittatore - Le Dictateur
A Film by Charlie Chaplin
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Languages Available: English, French, Italian 2.0 / 5.1 AC3
Subtitle DVD1: English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Arabic, Dutch, Bulgarian, Romanian
Subtitle DVD2: English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian, Dutch
Extra: Menù, Scene Selection, Trailers, Documentary, Commentary, Photo Gallery, Featurettes
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Languages Available: English AC3 @ 448 Kbps CBR | Subtitle: None
Genre: Drama, Comedy | Extra: Full Scans | Nominated for 5 Oscars. Another 5 wins & 1 nomination Top 250 #55

Twenty years after the end of WWI in which the nation of Tomainia was on the losing side, Adenoid Hynkel has risen to power as the ruthless dictator of the country. He believes in a pure Aryan state, and the decimation of the Jews. This situation is unknown to a simple Jewish-Tomainian barber who has since been hospitalized the result of a WWI battle. Upon his release, the barber, who had been suffering from memory loss about the war, is shown the new persecuted life of the Jews by many living in the Jewish ghetto, including a washerwoman named Hannah, with whom he begins a relationship. The barber is ultimately spared such persecution by Commander Schultz, who he saved in that WWI battle. The lives of all Jews in Tomainia are eventually spared with a policy shift by Hynkel himself, who is doing so for ulterior motives. But those motives include a want for world domination, starting with the invasion of neighboring Osterlich, which may be threatened by Benzino Napaloni, the dictator ..

IMDB Rating: 8.5/10

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During a battle in the last months of World War I, the protagonist, an unnamed soldier (known only in the credits as A Jewish Barber, played by Charlie Chaplin), is fighting for the Central Powers in the army of the fictional nation of Tomainia, comically blundering through the trenches in combat scenes. Upon hearing a fatigued pilot pleading for help, the Barber attempts to rescue the exhausted officer, Commander Schultz. The two board Schultz's nearby airplane and fly off, barely escaping enemy ground fire. Schultz reveals that he is carrying important dispatches that could win the war. However, the plane loses fuel and crashes in a marsh. They both survive, but the Barber suffers from memory loss. As medics arrive, Commander Schultz gives them the dispatches, but is told that the war has just ended and Tomainia lost.

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Years later, as the Barber is released from the hospital, Adenoid Hynkel (also played by Chaplin), the ruthless dictator of Tomainia, has undertaken to persecute Jews throughout his country, aided by Secretary of the Interior and Minister of Propaganda Garbitsch and Minister of War Herring. The symbol of Hynkel's fascist regime is the "double cross", and at times, when he's excited or angry, Hynkel speaks in a macaronic parody of the German language. During his first speech, his Tomainian is "translated" by an overly concise English-speaking news voice-over.
Chaplin as Adenoid Hynkel

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The Barber, unaware of Hynkel's rise to power, returns to his barbershop in the Jewish ghetto. When he opposes the painting of the word "Jew" on his barber shop by storm troopers, he flees from them, aided in part by his neighbor, Hannah, who knocks some of them unconscious with a frying pan. The Barber is nearly lynched by a gang of storm troopers, but Schultz, now a high-ranking officer in Hynkel's regime, intervenes. Though surprised to see the man who saved his life at the end of the war is not an Aryan, as he previously imagined, he returns the favor by ordering the storm troopers to take no action against him or Hannah, even when she throws an object at a storm trooper's head.

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Hynkel relaxes his stance on Tomainian Jewry in an attempt to woo a Jewish financier into giving him a loan to support his regime. Egged on by Garbitsch, Hynkel has become obsessed with the idea of being Dictator of the World, dancing at one point with a large, inflatable globe, to the tune of the Prelude to Act I of Richard Wagner's Lohengrin.

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Hynkel plans to invade the neighboring country of Osterlich (Austria), and needs the loan to finance the invasion. When the Jewish financier refuses due to the persecution of the Jews, Hynkel reinstates and intensifies his persecution of the Jews contrary to Garbitsch's advice. When Schultz, who is empathetic to the Jews, voices his objection to the pogrom, Hynkel denounces Schultz as a supporter of democracy and a traitor, and orders him placed in a concentration camp.

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The Barber evades storm troopers who have heard of the arrest by hiding on his neighbor Mr. Jaeckel's roof with Hannah, however his shop is burnt down. Schultz flees to the ghetto and begins planning to overthrow the Hynkel regime with Hannah, the Barber and other residents there. Schultz proposes a suicide mission to blow up the palace, the agent will be chosen by a coin in a pudding. However Hannah causes this to be abandoned by placing coins in all the puddings. Later the Ghetto is searched for Schultz. He and the Barber, hiding on the roof, are captured and condemned to the camp.

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The Great Dictator is a 1940 American comedy-drama film starring, written, produced, scored, and directed by Charlie Chaplin, following the tradition of many of his other films. Having been the only Hollywood filmmaker to continue to make silent films well into the period of sound films, this was Chaplin's first true talking picture as well as his most commercially successful film.

The Great Dictator: The Chaplin Collection (1940) [RE-UP]

At the time of its first release, the United States was still formally at peace with Nazi Germany. Chaplin's film advanced a stirring, controversial condemnation of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini's fascism, antisemitism, and the Nazis, whom he mocks in the film as "machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts".



The Great Dictator: The Chaplin Collection (1940) [RE-UP]


The Tramp and the Dictator (54:57) — Hands down, this is the finest supplement in the four DVDs comprising The Chaplin Collection's first wave. This Turner Classic Movies original documentary, co-directed by Kevin Brownlow and Michael Kloft and narrated by Kenneth Branagh, compares the lives of Chaplin and Hitler. Without overreaching for eerie parallels, it chronicles the rise of the most-loved and most-hated men of their time until their lives intersected with The Great Dictator.

"Here was this huge artist standing up against this gargantuan monster," film critic Stanley Kauffmann says. Among others interviewed are Chaplin's son, Sydney Chaplin; author Ray Bradbury; politician/historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.; film directors Bernard Vorhaus and Sidney Lumet; and caricaturist Al Hirschfeld, who served as publicity artist for The Great Dictator.

Brownlow packs a remarkable amount of information and insight into The Tramp and the Dictator, which he illustrates with generous amounts of newsreel footage and early photos of Hitler, demonstrating the context in which Hitler, a failed artist, became consumed by hatred of Jews. We learn that Hitler took acting lessons to sharpen his oratorical chops, and that Chaplin's films were already being suppressed in Germany in the mid-1930s. Newsreel footage of Chaplin arriving to a joyous reception in 1931 Berlin was later included in the Nazis' 1940 propaganda film Der Ewige Jude (The Eternal Jew). Chaplin might have been spurred to create The Great Dictator after finding out that he had been demonized as a Jew (an identity he neither publicly acknowledged nor denied) in the Nazi book The Jews Are Looking at You, which described him as "a disgusting Jewish acrobat."

Equally unsettling is the depiction of how close Fascism came to starting in the U.S. rather than Germany. Footage of a vast Nuremberg Rally-like assembly heiling a giant image of George Washington should raise the hairs on the back of anyone's neck. The Great Dictator fed ammo to the growing conservative faction in America who already had it in for Chaplin because of both his personal life and the politics they ascribed to him. The film's progressive stance enraged American hard-right-wingers. In response, Chaplin received public sympathy from the Left, which reinforced the Right's attacks against him as a "communist" or "Stalinist," never mind that Chaplin nailed Stalin as a threat before many did and had to be talked out of skewering him too in Dictator.

A perversely humorous line comes in the final section, called "Did Hitler See the Film?" The interviewee is Reinhard Spitzy, a former SS officer and member of Hitler's inner circle. He confirms stories that Hitler, a film buff, on two occasions ordered a print of The Great Dictator for his own private viewing. While no account of Hitler's reaction to the movie exists, Spitzy asserts that Der Führer would probably have enjoyed it. After all, the man had a good sense of humor, we learn. "Within the inner circle he could definitely laugh at jokes like these."

The old ex-Nazi assures us that — and I quote — "Hitler wasn't a killjoy."

Any resemblance to the character Franz Liebkind in The Producers is purely coincidental.

Making of in color by Sydney Chaplin (1939/40) (25:44) — This ungrammatical menu item refers to a film historian's dream, a cache of amateur color film shot on set by Chaplin's brother, Sydney, during the making of The Great Dictator. The silent footage was recently discovered at the Chaplin villa in Switzerland. It's edited into individual click-to segments:

"The ball"
"Previously unseen final scene"
"The fall down the stairs"
"The ghetto"
"The First World War"

Charlie the Barber (1919) (7:29) — Chaplin develops the role of a barber in this deleted scene from an earlier short, Sunnyside. One of Chaplin's always-reliable supporting players, Albert Austin, is the unfortunate man in the chair. (A longer version of this footage also appears on The Chaplin Collection's DVD of The Chaplin Revue.)

Excerpt from Monsieur Verdoux (2:24) — A clip from Chaplin's next feature. Utterly superfluous except that it incorporates brief newsreel footage of Hitler and Mussolini, and the Nazi bombing of the Spanish loyalists headlines a newspaper Verdoux holds.

Film posters — Here's a click-through collection of 18 posters for The Great Dictator from various countries and decades. If anyone knows where I can find a print of the last one, from 1970s Germany, my email address is below.

Scenes from films in The Chaplin Collection — Finally, this "coming attractions" ensemble presents scenes from ten titles slated for the series (The Chaplin Revue is absent):

The Kid (2:17)
A Woman of Paris (1:57)
The Gold Rush (1:46)
The Circus (2:12)
City Lights (2:39)
Modern Times (1:50)
The Great Dictator (2:32)
Monsieur Verdoux (2:46)
Limelight (2:33)
A King in New York (2:37)


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ORIGINAL TITLE: The Great Dictator
GENRE: Comedy
YEAR: 1940
DIRECTOR: Charlie Chaplin
Screenplay: Charlie Chaplin
Actors: Charlie Chaplin, Jack Oakie, Reginald Gardiner, Henry Daniell, Billy Gilbert, Grace Hayle, Carter De Haven, Paulette Goddard, Maurice Moskovich, Emma Dunn, Bernard Gorcey, Paul Weigel, Florence Wright, Leo White, Nita Pike, Lucien Prival Lynn Hayes, Hank Mann, Esther Michelson, Eddie Gribbon, Richard Alexander, Chester Conklin, Robert O. Davis, Eddie Dunn,

PHOTOGRAPHY: Roland Totheroh
ASSEMBLY: Willard Nico
MUSIC: Meredith Willson
PRODUCTION: CHARLES CHAPLIN PRODUCTIONS
DISTRIBUTION: UNITED ARTISTS (1945), BIM (2002), CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL VIDEO, Videogram, SKEMA, MONDADORI Video, M & R, LASERVISION, DE AGOSTINI, SIRIO HOME VIDEOS, CDE HOME VIDEO, VIDEO NUMBER ONE (THE GREAT FILM, VIDEO GRAFFITI), ELLEU MULTIMEDIA TERMINAL DVD VIDEO
COUNTRY: USA
DURATION: 126 Min




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