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  2. Chaplin spent many months drafting and re-writing the speech for the end of the film, a call for peace from the barber who has been mistaken for Hynkel. Many people criticized the speech, and thought it was superfluous to the film.

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      The Great Dictator Synopsis. During World War I, an...

  3. The Great Dictator Speech Lyrics. [Charlie Chaplin in The Great Dictator] Im sorry, but I don't want to be an Emperor. That's not my business. I don't want to rule or...

  4. Written by Polly Barbour. The German army opened the Western Front in World War One by invading Belgium and Luxembourg before gaining control of the more industrialized areas of Northern France.

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    The Great Dictator, American comedy film, released in 1940, that Charlie Chaplin both acted in and directed. Satirizing Adolf Hitler and Nazism and condemning anti-Semitism, it was Chaplin’s most successful film at the box office.

    Chaplin portrayed a Jewish barber who is mistaken for a tyrannical dictator. He plays up the charade and ultimately gives a speech in which he calls for peace and compassion. Chaplin, in a dual role, also played the fascist dictator, modeled after Hitler.

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    •Studio: United Artists

    •Director and writer: Charlie Chaplin

    •Music: Meredith Willson

    •Running time: 124 minutes

    •Charlie Chaplin (Adenoid Hynkel/Jewish Barber)

    •Paulette Goddard (Hannah)

    •Jack Oakie (Benzini Napoloni)

    •Reginald Gardner (Commander Schulz)

    •Henry Daniell (Garbitsch)

    •Billy Gilbert (Herring)

    •Lead actor (Charles Chaplin)

    •Supporting actor (Jack Oakie)

    •Picture

    •Score

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  5. Plot. On the Western Front in 1918, a Jewish soldier fighting for the Central Powers nation of Tomainia [8] valiantly saves the life of a wounded pilot, Commander Schultz, who carries valuable documents that could secure a Tomainian victory.

  6. Oct 2, 2018 · Charlie Chaplin, renowned by many as one of the great comedic talents of silent films, released his highly anticipated film “The Great Dictator” in which he satirised Hitler and called out the ...

  7. Transcript of Charlie Chaplin’s famous final speech in the film, The Great Dictator (1940). Transcribe Your Own Content. Try Rev and save time transcribing, captioning, and subtitling. Charlie Chaplin: (00:00) I’m sorry, but I don’t want to be an emperor. That’s not my business. I don’t want to rule or conquer anyone.

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