Modern Times
United Artists (1936)
Comedy
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IMDB   8.6
1 hr 27 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   G
Charles Chaplin Worker
Paulette Goddard Gamine
Henry Bergman Cafe Owner
Chester Conklin Mechanic
Hank Mann Burglar
Louis Natheaux Burglar
Allan Garcia President of a Steel Corporation
Frank Moran Convict
Fred Malatesta Waiter
James C. Morton Assembly Worker
Charlie Chaplin
Richard Alexander Cellmate
Stanley Blystone Gamin's father
Gloria DeHaven
Tiny Sandford Big Bill
Al Ernest Garcia President of the Electro Steel Corp.
Cecil Reynolds Minister
Director
Charles Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Producer Charlie Chaplin
Charles Chaplin
Writer Charlie Chaplin
Charles Chaplin
Cinematography Roland Totheroh
Ira H. Morgan
Musician Charles Chaplin


This episodic satire of the Machine Age is considered Charles Chaplin 's last "silent" film, although Chaplin uses sound, vocal, and musical effects throughout. Chaplin stars as an assembly-line worker driven insane by the monotony of his job. After a long spell in an asylum, he searches for work, only to be mistakenly arrested as a Red agitator. Released after foiling a prison break, Chaplin makes the acquaintance of orphaned gamine ( Paulette Goddard ) and becomes her friend and protector. He takes on several new jobs for her benefit, but every job ends with a quick dismissal and yet another jail term. During one of his incarcerations, she is hired to dance at a nightclub and arranges for him to be hired there as a singing waiter. He proves an enormous success, but they are both forced to flee their jobs when the orphanage officials show up to claim the girl. Dispirited, she moans, "What's the use of trying?" But the ever-resourceful Chaplin tells her to never say die, and our last image is of Chaplin and The Gamine strolling down a California highway towards new adventures. The plotline of Modern Times is as loosely constructed as any of Chaplin 's pre-1915 short subjects, permitting ample space for several of the comedian's most memorable routines: the "automated feeding machine," a nocturnal roller-skating episode, and Chaplin 's double-talk song rendition in the nightclub sequence. In addition to producing, directing, writing, and starring in Modern Times , Chaplin also composed its theme song, Smile, which would later be adopted as Jerry Lewis ' signature tune. — Hal Erickson
Edition Details
Edition 2 Disc Special Edition
Distributor Warner Home Video
Chapters 19
Release Date 2002
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Subtitles English; French; Korean; Portuguese; Spanish; Thai
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 01 Original Story Notes.
Shooting Log and Production Reports for "feeding machine" Sequence.
A witty video reminiscence by music arranger David Raksin, accompanied by original photos and manuscripts.