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1 Charlie Chaplin’s movies The Kid The Kid The Gold Rush The Gold Rush The Circus The Circus City Lights City Lights

2 The Kid A comedy with a smile — and perhaps a tear A comedy with a smile — and perhaps a tear

3 As a woman leaves a charity hospital with a newborn, and passes a church wedding, she leaves her baby with a pleading note in a limousine and goes off to commit suicide. She turns from suicide at the last moment to return to her child, only to find him missing. The limo had been stolen by thieves who dumped the baby by a garbage can. Charlie the Tramp finds the baby and, after trying to pass the child on to someone more suitable, raises the child himself.

4 Five years later Edna has become an opera star but does charity work for slum youngsters in hope of finding her lost boy. Charlie and The Kid make an interesting pair, with The Kid breaking windows with a rock, which Charlie then comes by to repair. A doctor called by Edna discovers the note with the truth about The Kid and reports it to the authorities who come to take him away from Charlie.

5 In one of the most touching moments of the film, the Kid has to be pulled out of Charlie’s arms by the authorities. Before he arrives at the Orphan Asylum, Charlie steals him back and takes him to a flophouse. The proprietor reads of a reward for the Kid and takes him from a sleeping Charlie to Edna. Charlie is later awakened from a dream by a kind policeman who reunites him with the Kid at Edna’s mansion.

6 The Gold Rush One of Charlie Chaplin’s greatest films One of Charlie Chaplin’s greatest films

7 It details the Little Tramp, who has made his way to Alaska for the Gold Rush, trying to make his fortune. Along the way, he partners with a mad-from-hunger gold digger looking for his lost claim, falls in love with a young lady from a saloon, gets on the wrong side of a very dangerous outlaw, and finds his way to happily ever after by the end of the film.

8 It contains some of Chaplin’s most hilarious moments, including the ‘dance’ of the dinner rolls, Charlie boiling and eating his own shoe, and several other classic moments. Highly recommended for any Chaplin fan, or anyone who wants to laugh.

9 The Circus The Circus is one of Charlie Chaplin’s funniest silent movies—for which he won a special Oscar. The Circus is one of Charlie Chaplin’s funniest silent movies—for which he won a special Oscar.

10 It begins with the Tramp attending a small circus that comes to town, and haphazardly bumping into a pickpocket, who hides his ill-gotten goods in the Tramp’s pocket. This soon leads to a marvelous chase, with the police chasing both the pickpocket and the Tramp—at one point the pickpocket and the Tramp are running in parallel, and the Tramp politely tips his hat to the thief.

11 After a chase through the hall of mirrors, the Tramp accidentally runs into the circus’ center ring, where he is unintentionally hilarious. The circus owner auditions the Tramp as a new clown, only to find out that he can’t be funny on purpose—only unintentionally. Undeterred, the owner hires the Tramp as a menial worker, who is maneuvered into the ring at each show—along with a mule that apparently has a grudge against the Tramp.

12 Eventually, the love interest falls for another man, and in one of the Tramp’s most poignant screen moments, the Tramp gives the engagement ring he had bought for himself to his rival, who is truly loved by Merna. The newlywed couple insists that the Tramp continue with the circus; the Tramp agrees, but sits quietly watching the rest of the circus leave— only to leave the other way.

13 City Lights It is an excellent combination of comedy, satire, and pathos. It is an excellent combination of comedy, satire, and pathos.

14 Charlie portrays his world-famous tramp clown, who happens upon a blind flower girl, not realizing at first that she is blind, and then spending the remainder of the movie trying to raise enough money to pay for the operation to restore her sight.

15 It is hilarious, and contains some of Charlie Chaplin’s best routines, including Charlie as a boxer, sanitation worker, etc. But the running joke throughout the film is the inebriated millionaire. When drunk, the millionaire is the Tramp’s friend and benefactor, but when sober he remembers nothing about the Tramp at all.

16 Towards the end of the film, Charlie breaks the letter of the law to obtain the money for the girl—and goes to prison for it. She has the operation and regains her sight, and doesn’t see the Tramp until he is released from prison. Even then, at first she doesn’t realize who the Tramp is—she has been under the impression, while blind, that Charlie is well off—but comes to the realization of who her benefactor truly is.

17 Hope you like them!


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