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  Modern Times (1936)

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Release Date:February 5th, 1936
Running Time:87 minutes
Directed By:
No image existsCharles Chaplin
Written By:
No image existsCharles Chaplin
Starring:
No image existsCharles Chaplin
No image existsPaulette Goddard
No image existsHenry Bergman
No image existsTiny Sandford
No image existsChester Conklin
No image existsHank Mann
No image existsStanley Blystone
No image existsAl Ernest Garcia
No image existsRichard Alexander
No image existsWilfred Lucas
No image existsEdward LeSaint
No image existsCecil Reynolds
No image existsMira McKinney
No image existsMurdock MacQuarrie
No image existsFred Malatesta

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Modern Times Movie Review by Jessica Film Junkie (3/21/2007)

A classic of the Chaplin films. The tramp copes with the rise of machinery and industry in a way that only our little fool can do.

This is a slyly political film hidden under the guise of comedy. Like many Chaplin flicks, there are many layers that can be examined beneath the pantomime.

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