Chaplin (1992)
Anno di uscita: 1992
Nazione: France, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States
Alternative Title: Чaплин, Chaplin - Das Leben der unsterblichen Filmlegende, Charlot - Chaplin, チャーリー, Čaplinas
Regista: Richard Attenborough
Writer: Bryan Forbes, Diana Hawkins, William Boyd, William Goldman
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Mario Kassar, Richard Attenborough
Co-Producer: Terence A. Clegg
Società: Carolco Pictures, Japan Satellite Broadcasting, Lambeth, Le Studio Canal+, RCS Video, TriStar Pictures
Genere: Biographical Film, Comedy Drama, Drama, Film Based On Book
Budget: 31.000.000
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: 1900s, 1920s, based on true story, biography, escape, family, hollywoodland, mccarthyism, politics, success
Storia
The movie 'Chaplin' (1992) is a biographical film that narrates the life of Charlie Chaplin, from his impoverished childhood to his rise as one of the most celebrated comedic actors and directors in Hollywood's silent era. The story focuses on Chaplin's turbulent personal life, including his marriages and affairs, and his struggles with the FBI during the McCarthy era.
Riassunto
'Chaplin' is a 1992 biographical film directed by Richard Attenborough, based on the life of iconic actor, director, and producer Charlie Chaplin. The movie provides an intimate look into Chaplin's life, from his humble beginnings in London's poorest slums to his global success in Hollywood during the silent film era. The film explores themes of success, family dynamics, politics, and persecution, as it chronicles Chaplin's relationships with women, including Oona O'Neill, his fourth wife, played by Geraldine Chaplin (Chaplin's real-life daughter). Despite being one of the most influential figures in cinema history, Chaplin faced adversity throughout his life, culminating in his confrontation with the FBI during the political climate of McCarthyism.



