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An elderly Charlie Chaplin discusses his autobiography with his editor, recounting his amazing journey from his poverty-stricken childhood to world-wide success after the ingenious invention of the Little Tramp.

Awards:
  • Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 3 wins & 17 nominations.
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Charles Spencer Chaplin
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Hannah Chaplin
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Sydney Chaplin
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Fred Karno
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Hetty Kelly / Oona O'Neill Chaplin
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George Hayden
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Mack Sennett
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Mabel Normand
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Edna Purviance
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Douglas Fairbanks
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Mary Pickford
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Mildred Harris
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J. Edgar Hoover
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Lita Grey (as Deborah Maria Moore)
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Paulette Goddard
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Joan Barry
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Joseph Scott
Hugh Downer ...
Charlie Age 5
Nicholas Gatt ...
Sydney Age 9
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Stage Manager
Anthony Bowles ...
Conductor
Bryan Coleman ...
Drunk
Howard Lew Lewis ...
Workhouse Official (as Howard 'Lew' Lewis)
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Workhouse Official
Brian Lipson ...
Warder
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Warder
Thomas Bradford ...
Charlie Age 14 (as Tom Bradford)
Liz Porter ...
Matchgirl
Ultan Ely-O'Carroll ...
Rummy Binks
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Policeman
Anwar Adaoui ...
Lambeth Kid
Ben Bilson ...
Lambeth Kid
Matthew Cartwright ...
Lambeth Kid
Ian Covington ...
Lambeth Kid
Adam Goodwin ...
Lambeth Kid
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Lambeth Kid
Sam Holland ...
Lambeth Kid
Josh Maguire ...
Lambeth Kid
Daniel Sherman ...
Lambeth Kid
Luke Strain ...
Lambeth Kid
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Lambeth Kid
Karen Salt ...
Little Girl
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Doctor
Una Brandon-Jones ...
Inmate
Audrey Leybourne ...
Inmate
Graham Sinclair ...
Master of Ceremonies
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Yankee Doodle Dancer (as Karen Lewis)
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Yankee Doodle Dancer (as Andree Bernard)
Carole Jahme ...
Yankee Doodle Dancer
Jacqueline Leonard ...
Yankee Doodle Dancer
Claire Perriam ...
Yankee Doodle Dancer
Theresa Petts ...
Yankee Doodle Dancer
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London Maitre d'
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Mrs. Karno
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Stallholder
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Projectionist
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Stan Laurel
Ena Baga ...
Pianist
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Rollie Totheroh
Mario Govoni ...
Swiss Butler
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Wedding Photographer
C.J. Golden ...
Bride's Mother
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Bride's Father
Peter Georges ...
Groom
Mike Randleman ...
Groom's Mother
Mike Peluso ...
Groom's Father
Caroline Cornell ...
Wedding Guest
Ann Fairlie ...
Wedding Guest
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Wedding Guest
Dennis Vero ...
Wedding Guest
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Minnie Chaplin
Nick Corello ...
Masseur
Richard Fast ...
Bronco Billy Anderson
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Party Photographer (as Brad Parker)
Yoshio Be ...
Chauffeur
Peter Crook ...
Frank Hooper
David Totheroh ...
Cameraman
Jack Totheroh ...
Cameraman
Jack Ritschel ...
William Randolph Hearst
Heather McNair ...
Marion Davies
Laura Bastianelli ...
Dinner Guest
Joy Claussen ...
Dinner Guest
Paul Bruno Grenier ...
Dinner Guest
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Dinner Guest
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Dinner Guest
Jason Logan ...
Dinner Guest
Renata Scott ...
Dinner Guest
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Dinner Guest (as Mike Villani)
Jerry Jensen ...
Hotel Porter (as Jerry Jenson)
Larry Randolph ...
Waiter
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Federal Marshal (as Alan Charoff)
Dana Craig ...
Federal Marshal
Kennedy Grant ...
Federal Marshal
Ken Magee ...
Federal Marshal
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Station Master (as Ben Whitrow)
Edward Crangle ...
Young Autograph Hunter
Stuart Richman ...
Barman
Mark Vegh ...
Barman
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Courting Couple
Lawrence Lambert ...
Courting Couple
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Ted the Drunk
Tim Chaplin ...
Working Man
Nick Edmett ...
Working Man
David Finch ...
Working Man
Mark Long ...
Working Man
Tommy Wright ...
Working Man
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Young Fan
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Lewis Seeley
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Prop Man
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Sound Engineer
Sky Rumph ...
Charles Chaplin jr. Age 7
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Sydney Chaplin jr. Age 8
Richard James ...
Pianist
William Dennis Hunt ...
US Maitre D'
Michael Blevins ...
David Raksin
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German Diplomat
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Party Guest
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Party Guest
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Party Guest
Iris Bath ...
Party Guest
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Party Guest
Tom Preston ...
Party Guest
Mary Stark ...
Party Guest
Annie Waterman ...
Party Guest
Noah Lee Margetts ...
Clapper Boy (as Noah Margetts)
Rhett Smith ...
Tennis Party Guest
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Butler
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Charles Chaplin Jr (as Michael Goorjian)
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Sydney Chaplin Jr
Todd Mason Covert ...
Reporter
Phil Forman ...
Reporter
Charley J. Garrett ...
Reporter
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Reporter
Howard Hughes ...
Reporter
Jayson Kane ...
Reporter
Michael Miller ...
Reporter
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Reporter
J. Michael Patterson ...
Reporter
Paul Sinclair ...
Reporter
Terrence Stone ...
Reporter
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Reporter
Emma Lewis ...
Production Assistant
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Soldier #2 (uncredited)
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Unidentified Role (uncredited)
Kenneth W Caravan ...
Covent Garden Clerk (uncredited)
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The Little Tramp / Adenoid Hynkel / A Jewish Barber (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Mark Chapman ...
Audience memeber 3 (uncredited)
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A Blind Girl (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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The Kid (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Ken Gehrig ...
Chauffeur (uncredited)
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A Gamine (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Jennifer Diane Hanson ...
Charlie's Secretary (uncredited)
John Glenn Harding ...
Movie Patron (uncredited)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Bruce Holman ...
Beach Party Guest (uncredited)
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Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
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Tennis Pro (uncredited)
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Keystone Kop (uncredited)
Vivien Latham ...
Silent Movie Actress (uncredited)
John Howard Lawson ...
Self - Testifies Before HUAC (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self - Oscar Sequence (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Valet (uncredited)
Neal MacMillan ...
Film Crew Member (uncredited)
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Self - Oscar Sequence (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self - Baits Reds (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Keystone Fireman (uncredited)
Charles D. Miller ...
Party Guest at Douglas Fairbanks' Mansion (uncredited)
Annie Muñoz ...
Daughter of Movie Star (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Music Hall Audience Member (uncredited)
Lance Patrick ...
Joe (uncredited)
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Great Dictator Cinematographer (uncredited)
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Soldier #1 (uncredited)
Jim Rhine ...
Laughing Cameraman (uncredited)
David Robinson ...
Douglas Fairbanks' Manservant (uncredited)
Peter Roy ...
Music Hall Audience Member (uncredited)
Jessica Russell ...
Shirley (uncredited)
Reuven Russell ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Bob Sallese ...
Token Male Juror (uncredited)
Julius Schaub ...
Self - Behind Hitler (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Parking Attendent (uncredited)
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Music Hall Audience Member (uncredited)
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Big Jim McKay (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self - Oscar Sequence (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Music Hall Audience Member (uncredited)
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Music Hall Audience Member (uncredited)
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Man at Train Station (uncredited)
Laurel Whitsett ...
Script Girl (uncredited)
Brad Yates ...
Paul (uncredited)
Richard Yett ...
Party Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Richard Attenborough

Written by

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David Robinson ... (book "Chaplin His Life and Art")
 
Charles Chaplin ... (book "My Autobiography")
 
Diana Hawkins ... (story)
 
William Boyd ... (screenplay) and
Bryan Forbes ... (screenplay) and
William Goldman ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Richard Attenborough ... producer
Terence A. Clegg ... co-producer (as Terence Clegg)
Diana Hawkins ... associate producer
Mario Kassar ... producer

Music by

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John Barry

Cinematography by

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Sven Nykvist ... director of photography

Editing by

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Anne V. Coates

Editorial Department

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Noori Dehnahi ... post-production coordinator
James Garrett ... second assistant editor: Los Angeles (as Jim Garrett)
Jeff Jones ... first assistant editor: Los Angeles
Christopher Lloyd ... first assistant editor
Charles Pattenson ... apprentice editor: Los Angeles
Adrian Trent ... second assistant editor

Casting By

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Mike Fenton
Susie Figgis
Valorie Massalas

Production Design by

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Stuart Craig

Art Direction by

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Norman Dorme ... supervising art director

Costume Design by

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Ellen Mirojnick
John Mollo

Makeup Department

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Carole Bennett ... hair stylist: London
Ron Berkeley ... makeup artist: Los Angeles
John Caglione Jr. ... prosthetics makeup creator: Chaplin
Kathy W. Estocin ... hair stylist: Los Angeles (as Kathy Estocin)
Audrey Futterman-Stern ... hair stylist
Richard Glass ... standby contact lens optician
Virginia G. Hadfield ... hair stylist: Los Angeles (as Virginia Hadfield)
Pauline Heys ... makeup artist: London
Stephanie Kaye ... hair styles supervisor
Robert Laden ... prosthetic appliance: Fairbanks, Los Angeles (as Bob Laden)
Beryl Lerman ... makeup artist: London
Sue Love ... hair stylist: London
Chris Lyons ... special effects teeth
Jill Rockow ... key makeup artist
Wally Schneiderman ... makeup supervisor
Monty Westmore ... makeup artist: Los Angeles
Audrey L. Anzures ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Susan Boyd ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Donna Drexler ... foam latex supervisor (uncredited)
Sarah Love ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Barbara Sutton ... additional hairdresser (uncredited)

Production Management

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Terence A. Clegg ... executive in charge of production (as Terence Clegg)
Chris Coles ... unit production manager
Basil Somner ... unit production manager: London
Sandor Von Orosz ... unit manager: Vevey (as Sandor Van Orosz)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lee Cleary ... key second assistant director
Peter C. Graupner ... second assistant director
Kate Hazell ... third assistant director: London
Patrick Kinney ... second assistant director: London
Michael D. Moore ... second unit director: Los Angeles (as Micky Moore)
Patrick Regan ... first assistant director: Los Angeles, second unit (as Pat Regan)
David Tomblin ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Alan Adams ... prop storeman: London
Martin Asbury ... storyboard artist
Richard Baum ... propman: Los Angeles
Greg Benge ... propman: Los Angeles
Larry Clark Bird ... property master: Los Angeles (as Larry Bird)
Brian Bishop ... scenic artist: London
Robert A. Blackburn ... construction foreman: Los Angeles
Adam J. Braff ... set dresser: Los Angeles (as Adam Braff)
Alan Brooks ... supervising carpenter: London
Chris Butler ... set decorator: Los Angeles (as Chris A. Butler)
Dennis Butterworth ... greensman: Los Angeles
Ray Campbell ... stand-by painter: London
Frankie Cappello ... construction foreman: Los Angeles (as Frank A. Capello)
Frank Carter ... construction foreman: Los Angeles
George Chambers ... stand-by stagehand: London
Jeff Clark ... signwriter: Los Angeles
Don Clayson ... supervising plasterer: London
Dan Colegrove ... propmaker gangboss
Michael A. Contreraz ... labor foreman
George Coussins ... chargehand carpenter: London
Laura Craig ... art department assistant: London
Peter Dorme ... junior draughtsman: London
Stephen Eels ... stand-by carpenter: London
Chuck Eskridge ... stand-by painter: Los Angeles
Chris Fix ... propmaker
Jody Gaber ... assistant to production designer: Los Angeles (as Jody Levine)
Sara Gardner-Gail ... set dresser: Los Angeles (as Sara Gardner)
Bobby Joe Garren ... stand-by greensman: Los Angeles (as Robert J. Garren)
Gavin Gordon ... carpenter
Kavin Hall ... supervising painter: London
Peter Hancock ... property master: London
Robert Harper ... chargehand painter: London
Darren Hayward ... carpenter
Michael Hayward ... chargehand carpenter: London
Robert Hill ... chargehand stand-by prop: London
Geoff Hubbard ... assistant art director: Los Angeles
John King ... art director: London
Jonas Kirk ... construction foreman: Los Angeles (as C. Jonas Kirk)
Steven Lawrence ... junior draughtsman
Denise Light ... assistant to set decorator: Los Angeles
Robert B. Lindsay ... construction foreman: Los Angeles
Steve Macdonald ... stand-by props: London (as Steve McDonald)
Guy A. MacLaury ... construction foreman: Los Angeles (as Guy Al MacLaury)
Mark W. Mansbridge ... art director: Los Angeles (as Mark Mansbridge)
Stephenie McMillan ... set decorator: London
Dave Midson ... chargehand dressing prop: London
Jim Morahan ... draughtsman: London
Alf Newvell ... chargehand rigger: London
Adam O'Neill ... art department assistant: London
Jeff Passanante ... construction foreman: Los Angeles
Ken Pattenden ... chargehand carpenter: London
John Pledger ... Supervisor carpenter
Alan Porter ... drapery man: Los Angeles
Brian Read ... production buyer: London
Michael Redding ... construction coordinator: London
Ian Rolfe ... stand-by rigger: London (as Ian Rolf)
Billy Salsberg ... carpenter
Michael Schmidt ... lead man: Los Angeles (as Mike Schmidt)
Mike Seefus ... construction foreman: Los Angeles (as Michael Seefus)
Tracy Stockwell ... plasterer
Stan Tropp ... set designer: Los Angeles
Douglas M. Vaughn ... set dresser: Los Angeles
Bob Walker ... lettering artist: London (as Robert Walker)
Peter Wallace ... supervising rigger: London
Butch West ... construction coordinator: Los Angeles
Brian Western ... chargehand painter: London
John Willis ... stand-by plasterer: London
Ken Wilson ... chargehand stagehand: London
Donald B. Woodruff ... set designer: Los Angeles (as Don Woodruff)
Ken Zimmerman ... propman: Los Angeles
Charles William Breen ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Christopher Carlson ... set dresser (uncredited)
Renee Faia ... art coordinator (uncredited)
Amanda J. Flick ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Frank Howe ... drapesman (uncredited)
Lee J. Jashinsky ... painter (uncredited)
Keith A. Kropf ... painter (uncredited)
Jeffrey Kushon ... leadman (uncredited)
Richard Lyon ... construction storeman (uncredited)
Michael W. Moore ... prop maker (uncredited)
Ray Norris ... carpenter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John Bateman ... adr re-recording mixer
Jonathan Bates ... sound editor
Michael Crouch ... dialogue editor (as Mike Crouch)
Anna R. Delanzo ... cable person: Los Angeles (as Anna Delanza)
Richard Finney ... sound maintenance: London (as Richie Finney)
Ian Fuller ... adr editor
Peter Holt ... footsteps editor
Dean Humphreys ... re-recording mixer
Gerry Humphreys ... re-recording mixer
Brian Mann ... assistant sound editor
Kenneth C. Mantlo ... boom operator: Los Angeles (as Ken Mantlo)
Edward Tise ... production sound mixer
Len Tremble ... assistant dialogue editor
David Trent ... assistant adr editor
Martin Trevis ... boom operator: London
John Wolstenholme ... re-recording mixer
Tim Partridge ... dolby sound consultant (uncredited)
Lionel Strutt ... adr mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Chris Corbould ... special effects technician: London
Steve Hamilton ... special effects technician: London (as Stephen Hamilton)
David Harris ... special effects supervisor: London
Alan E. Lorimer ... special effects coordinator: Los Angeles
James Lorimer ... special effects: Los Angeles
Paul Obest ... special effects: Los Angeles
Paul Stewart ... special effects: Los Angeles
David Cohen ... mold maker (uncredited)
Keith Dyett ... models (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Dave Docwra ... optical printing
Syd Dutton ... special visual effects
Bill Taylor ... special visual effects
Albert Whitlock ... visual consultant
Zoe Cain ... optical effects technician (uncredited)
Andy Stevens ... visual effects camera assistant: Magic Camera Co (uncredited)

Stunts

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Daniel W. Barringer ... stunts (as Dan Darringer)
Peter Brace ... stunt coordinator: UK
Andy Bradford ... stunt advisor: UK
Keith Campbell ... stunts
Joe Dunne ... stunt coordinator: USA
Marguerite Happy ... stunts
Dan McCaan ... stunts
John Moio ... stunts (as John Mojo)
Philip Romano ... stunts (as Philip Romano)
George Marshall Ruge ... stunts
Neil Summers ... stunts
Jim Wilkey ... stunts
Brian J. Williams ... stunts (as Brian Williams)
Lee Sheward ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Richmond L. Aguilar ... gaffer (as 'Aggie' Aguilar)
Ken W. Ballantine ... electrician: Los Angeles
Oscar Beuselinck ... camera trainee: London
Lucas Bielan ... camera department assistant: Los Angeles
Bobby Brown ... second assistant camera: Los Angeles
Peter Butler ... camera grip: London
Paul Caven ... best boy: Los Angeles
Jeff Cronenweth ... first assistant camera: Los Angeles
Kevin Edland ... best boy: London
Vance Gage ... grip: Los Angeles
Adam Glick ... electrician: Los Angeles
Keith Hamshere ... still photographer: Vevey
Donald L. Hartley ... grip: Los Angeles (as Donald Hartley)
Joe Hicks ... dolly grip: Los Angeles
John Higgins ... gaffer: London
Steele Hunter ... grip: Los Angeles
Azmet Jah ... clapper loader: London
David James ... still photographer
Kevin Jewison ... camera operator
Gene Kearney ... key grip: Los Angeles
T. Sano Kwong ... best boy grip: Los Angeles
Chris Mortley ... lighting technician
Bob Munoz ... key grip: Los Angeles (as Robert Munoz)
Nick Papanickolas ... dolly grip
Harold Rabuse ... grip: Los Angeles
Andrew Shields ... video playback operator
Bob Stilwell ... focus puller: London
Octavia Walters ... camera trainee: London
Alexander Witt ... director of photography: second unit (as Alex Witt)
Colin Crane ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Mark Gardiner ... camera operator: back projection process (uncredited)
Randy Paik ... assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Amy Allen-Clegg ... casting coordinator
Charlie Messenger ... extras casting
Abi Cohen ... casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Cheryl Beasley Blackwell ... costumer: Los Angeles
Ken Crouch ... wardrobe master: London (as Kenny Crouch)
James P. Cullen ... costumer: Los Angeles
Michael Dennison ... key costume supervisor: Los Angeles
Cynthia L. Hamilton ... assistant costume designer: Los Angeles (as Cynthia Hamilton)
James Michael Hargate ... costume department coordinator: Los Angeles
Dougie Hawkes ... costumier
Deborah Hopper ... costume supervisor: women, Los Angeles
Lisa Johnson ... wardrobe mistress: London
Anthony J. Scarano ... costume supervisor: men, Los Angeles (as Anthony Scarano)
Cheryl Scarano ... costumer
Tess Inman ... costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Jody Adair ... location assistant: Los Angeles
Nick Daubeny ... location manager: London
Richard Dunmore ... location manager: London
Allan James ... location manager: Vevey
Liz Matthews ... location manager: Los Angeles (as Elizabeth Matthews)
Angela Murray ... location assistant: London
Diana Leigh Myers ... assistant location manager: Los Angeles (as Diana Myers)
Mark Somner ... assistant location manager: London
Russ Westbrook ... location assistant: Los Angeles
Daniel Veluzat ... location liaison (uncredited)

Music Department

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John Barry ... conductor
Jonathan Enraght-Moony ... assistant music editor
Andrew Glen ... music editor
Robin Glenn ... music supervisor
Shawn Murphy ... music editor
Nic Raine ... orchestrator
Simon Rhodes ... additional music engineer and mixer
James Thatcher ... musician: French horn
Simon Franglen ... synth programming (uncredited)
Steve Mair ... musician: double bass (uncredited)
Paul Mottram ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Nikki Clapp ... script supervisor
Tom Stoppard ... script doctor (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Pat Carman ... transportation coordinator: Los Angeles
Vic Floyd ... unit driver: London
John King ... unit driver: London
Jan Ostermann ... transportation: Richard Attenborough, Los Angeles
Dave Robling ... transportation captain: Los Angeles

Additional Crew

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Gordon Arnell ... unit publicist: London
Kim Balser ... personal assistant: Mario Kassar, Los Angeles
Trey Batchelor ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Bonnie Belknap ... food stylist
Marcy Bolotin ... unit publicist: Los Angeles
Gabriel Clare-Hunt ... personal assistant: Richard Attenborough, London
Sean Corrigan ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Steve Cowie ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Nancy Cox ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Mischon De Reya ... production legal services: United Kingdom
Jill DuDeck ... production assistant: Los Angeles (as Jill Du Deck)
Kate Flatt ... choreographer: London
Gina Fortunato ... production coordinator: Los Angeles
Robert Freidin ... technical advisor
Aaron Garcia ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Peter Govey ... titles opticals
Jo Gregory ... production accountant: UK
Linda Gregory ... cost accountant: London
Susan Guski ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Melanie Hodal ... international publicist: Los Angeles
Johnny Hutch ... choreographer: Chaplin, London
Andrew Jack ... dialect coach
Rebecca Jutzi ... production secretary: Vevey
Dan Kamin ... choreographer: Chaplin, Los Angeles
Mario Kassar ... presenter
Leila Kirkpatrick ... production coordinator: London
Kris Krabbe ... tennis coach: Los Angeles
David R. Lawson ... medic
Kristofer Lindquist ... production assistant: Los Angeles (as Kris Lindquist)
Diana Lui ... assistant production coordinator: Los Angeles
Stephen Masters ... titles designer
Susanne McKenrick ... choreographer: Los Angeles
Karin Mercurio ... assistant production accountant: Los Angeles
David Clayton Miller ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Kim 'Corkey' Miller ... wrangler: Los Angeles (as Corky Miller)
Zoe Moore ... production runner: London
David O'Shaugnessy ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Pamela Paumier ... clips provider: "The Kid", "The Gold Rush", "The Circus", "City Lights", "Modern Times" and "The Great Dictator"
David Robinson ... historical consultant
Libby Shearon ... international publicist: London
Lisa Shectman ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Andrew Shields ... monitor video playback operator
Rhett Smith ... assistant to publicist: Los Angeles
Mark S. Temple ... production legal services: US
Marichu Walker ... production accountant
Marc Wanamaker ... technical advisor (as Marc Wannamaker)
Judy Wasdell ... personal assistant: Diana Hawkins, London
Alison Webb ... production associate
Haydn Webb ... horsemaster
Rebecca West ... Publicity Assistant
J. David Williams ... financier
Ted Yonenaka ... craft service: Los Angeles
Michael Barnes ... legal attorney (uncredited)
Jeanie Daniels ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
Harry Lu ... armorer (uncredited)
Brook Mansbridge ... production assistant (uncredited)
Roger Phillips ... title designer (uncredited)
Kim Sherwood ... stand-in (uncredited)

Thanks

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Beebe Bourne ... thanks: for Charlie Chaplin's original compositions
Oona Chaplin ... very special gratitude
Nancy de Antonio ... thanks: for archive material (as Nancy De Antonio)
Jack Lemmon ... thanks
Walter Matthau ... thanks
Pamela Paumier ... very special gratitude
Daniel Taradash ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The biography of Charlie Chaplin, filmmaker extraordinaire. From his formative years in England to his highest successes in America, Chaplin's life, work, and loves are followed. While his screen characters were extremely hilarious, the man behind "The Little Tramp" was constantly haunted by a sense of loss. Written by Murray Chapman

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Taglines He made the whole world laugh and cry. He will again. See more »
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Parents Guide View content advisory »
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Also Known As
  • Charlot - Chaplin (Italy)
  • チャーリー (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Charlie (United States)
  • Chaplin - Das Leben der unsterblichen Filmlegende (Germany)
  • 卓别林 (China, Mandarin title)
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Runtime
  • 143 min
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Budget $31,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Geraldine Chaplin played her real-life paternal grandmother Hannah Chaplin. See more »
Goofs When Charlie is shown at the 1972 Oscars near the end of the movie, he is showed being brought to the podium in the wheelchair and then standing at the podium as the movie clips played. In the actual awards ceremony, Charlie walked out to the podium under his own power after the clips ended. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #1.11 (1992). See more »
Soundtracks The Honeysuckle and The Bee See more »
Crazy Credits The film ends with the final scene of The Circus (1928): Charlie Chaplin walks off into the distance. See more »
Quotes German Diplomat: [offering his hand] Mr. Chaplin! I am a great admirer of yours.
Charlie Chaplin: I'm sorry, I prefer not to shake hands with Nazis.
German Diplomat: [laughs nervously] What have you got against us, Mr. Chaplin, hm?
Charlie Chaplin: What have you got against everybody else?
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