7 Iconic Films of Charlie Chaplin

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The Kid (1921) - Prime Video

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Charlie Chaplin himself directed this silent comedy-drama film, which narrates the tale of a vagabond who takes in and raises an abandoned child as his own.

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City Lights (1931) - Prime Video

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This romantic comedy-drama, which Chaplin produced, directed, and acted in, is recognized as one of the best movies ever made.

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Modern Times (1936) Prime Video

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Chaplin's well-known Tramp figure fights to live in a society that is industrializing quickly in this satirical comic picture.

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The Gold Rush (1925) - Plex

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This comic picture, which centers on the Tramp as a prospector during the Klondike Gold Rush, was written, directed, and starring by Chaplin.

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The Great Dictator (1940) - Prime Video

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Written, produced, and starring Chaplin, this scathing political comedy-drama is a daring indictment of Adolf Hitler and Nazism.

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Limelight (1952) - N/A

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Chaplin plays an old stage comic who makes friends with a young dancer, played by Claire Bloom, in this heartbreaking drama.

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The Circus (1928) Prime Video

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Chaplin authored, produced, and featured in this silent comedy movie, in which the Tramp accidentally ends up as the circus's main attraction. Packed with comedic moments and props

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