Charlie Chaplin's Honorary Award | 44th Oscars (1972)
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Charlie Chaplin's Honorary Award | 44th Oscars (1972)
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Charlie Chaplin receiving an Honorary Oscar ►►ruclips.net/user/shortsRl_5qvMdY6U
Who is the person presenting the award?
@@DavidWasmanJohn Lemmon was nominated seven times for the Academy Award for Best Actor and was the first actor to win the award in both supporting actor (1955) and actor (1973) categories.
@@LucGlucJack Lemmon ( Some Like it Hot opposite M Munroe)
@@mona2242 His birth name John Uhler Lemmon III. Although, of course, everyone knows him as Jack
Congratulations oscar, Charlie has accepted you
True
Bravo
veer veer # excellent sir.oscar is dirt compared to his stature
veer veer 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@veer veer Man, I couldn't have said it better myself!
The moment when the awardee is bigger than the award itself.
Exactly
Perfectly said my friend!!
yes its through
ruclips.net/video/uwTLZ5A7G1Q/видео.html
@Ellie US is stupid
to this day, the longest standing ovation in oscar history, well deserved
It went on for 12 minutes.
He deserved every SECOND OF IT!!!!RIP Mr. Chaplin❤🙏😪
The standing ovation was once deserved, now ppl give everyone a standing ovation just for being on a stage. This was absolutely deserved
I wish I could watch the full thing.
Will smith was only allowed IN for 12 Mins lol ! RIP My Chaplin 😢❤
RIP Sir Charlie Chaplin (April 16, 1889 - December 25, 1977), aged 88
You will be remembered as a legend.
Cause Of Death: Stroke
Burial: Cimetière de Corsier-sur Vevey, Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland
@@Blank53689 well thats a bit specific
today is 2023
Born the same year as that crazy hitler guy.
@@biegebythesea6775I'm sorry but you are wrong. Today is 2023.
'The mirror is my best friend, it never laughs when I cry. ' - Charlie Chaplin
U r wrong ..
It says " Never laughs when I cry"
@@SO-ix5qd he said it correctly
What a beautiful quote
"The mirror is my best friend, bcoz it never laugh when I cry"
-Charlie Chaplin
@Mhsen gamer You don't need women approval my brother, stand strong for yourself and by yourself and be the best man you can be for your own sanity and joy.
Charlie does not need an award. He is the award.
Absolutely
Wow!! 🌼
He needs himself
True
Imagine if there is an award for comedy movies called "The Chaplin" that would kick so much ass 😄
Chaplins reaction to the standing ovation had me in tears, I strongly doubt we will ever see his like again, a true legend and human.
He was a fucking pedophile
He was a pedophile...
He was, indeed, a true human.
I heard some of his casting couch victims were in tears, also.
@@forensix78huh?
@@WalkwYah “Huh” what? There would be NO Harvey Weinstein without Charlie Chaplin. Not in terms of cinema, but in terms of RAPE.
Chaplin invented the casting couch. It was well-known, even at the time.
Chaplin’s “rival”, Buster Keaton, even once said that because of the size of Charlie’s member, the casting couch was Chaplin’s only way to actually lay a woman. Keaton, during the culture of the time, was known to NOT have that problem.
Furthermore, Chaplin liked them YOUNG. Chaplin initially met his second wife when she was TWELVE YEARS OLD, before impregnating and marrying her at 15/16. Learning from that mistake, Chaplin married his 4th and final wife, Oona, mere weeks after she turned 18. They’d been acquainted for a year prior. He was 54 at the time.
Chaplin was the OG Hollywood predator. This is a statement of fact. But, much like Michael Jackson, his influence and prolificacy were so outsized that nobody ACTUALLY cared that much. Minimal impact on legacy.
Plus, for Chaplin, he’s got the added advantage of having done all of this nearly 100 years ago.
Do I need to explain further?
A man who had said millions of words without saying really anything.
Does a person have to?
What a Lovely Phrase, I’d like to use it please if that’s ok 👌🏼 😊
The moment when oscars are smaller than the true artist....
Not really, with De Niro they always had rejection and with others too
@@ivanterra8328 yes they had but i am talking about the moment..the standing ovation..all this magic moment..
@azujou She was 18 by the way.
@azujou oh shut the fuck up
@azujou nosy neighbour syndrome
Charlie is bigger than Oscar
Who agree?
Me
انا
He is the greatest Genius in the History of Cinema.
I do
He's obiously bigger🤣🤣
Hey btw I agree :)
He is one of the most important figures in the history of cinema.
RIP legend 🙏
Im from Iraq I love you 😌😊
@@user-pm5no7ug6mim from Bangladesh i hate you. Dumbass😊
Chaplin thanked everyone in his speech and said, “Oh, thank you so much. This is an emotional moment for me, and words seem so futile, so feeble. I can only say thank you for the honor of inviting me here. And you’re wonderful, sweet people. Thank you.”
Yeah, we have ears, thanks.
Some with more ears than manners, it seems.@@dougdougw
Beautiful words from a beautiful ❤
A humble reply...from a giant.
Gracias!!
This is the sort of clip that makes youtube an essential resource.
No, its minecraft drake music covers
@Stickee Bee Garden hope they continue.
Ok old man
@@Hidden-Kard you're a Mark lol, you're no better
@@ht-th456 ??? That literally makes no sense ... plus Mark isn't my real name so jokes on u
The only Actor bigger than the movie industry itself.
No one has ever been more famous than Chaplin. Except for maybe the Beatles and possibly Einstein.
@@finnhoffman only MJ is more famous than Chaplin and MJ himself loves Chaplin
SUPER SAIYAN GOD HARAMBE the almighty gaming king no
Michael Jackson, Charlie Chaplin, The Beatles, Albert Einstein
@@yashnirwan8436 what's OK yesterday is not OK today....if you want to go down that path then the whole world is condemned......... Think about it
" You're wonderful, sweet people. " A giant among giants! It's difficult for people to understand how a person could deserve a 12 minute standing ovation. Just watch his films and you will know what a remarkable man he was to the world. ( There is a famous photo of Chaplin addressing a huge crowd in New York, 1918. He was adored! )
Not hard for anyone with even a tiny knowledge of film/theater history.
He also got the ovation because it was his first return to America since he was told he would never be allowed to return because Hoover and McCarthy and evil people like Hedda Hopper, did what those jerks did in that era; lie about people being Communist and trying to take over the country.
He was a man that fought against racism in a time where my black people were not considered human. I truly respect him.
👍
It's got me beat how nearly every situation no matter how innocent has to be used as an opportunity to mention race. SMH🤔
@@gregcain4482Does it bother you ? 🤔
If it did bother me would that make you feel better😂
@@gregcain4482 Not really, and idk why you care how I feel
“I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying.”
― Charlie Chaplin
@Andrew what did he do to you
I thought Mr Bean said that
@@emperormiguelgallazaiii6309 no it was Charlie Chaplin but they both are legends
Charlie chaplin has said this line to Einstein .
He showed such humbleness.
Truly a rare gentleman.
It is so sad thinking of him hiding his tears in the rain. 😔
He is bigger than your oscars. Thank you charles.
They should call it The Chaplain
Well said dude
Chaplin--genius, legend, and most worthy-of-worthies....
@@TheLongBlackCoat you left out pedophile and sexual deviant of epic proportions .....everyone makes the guy out to be a saint....great performer, yes...but a total scumbag...read about him...
Everything comes out of Britain is bigger than an Oscar
My first time seeing Sir. Chaplin in his old age. Remarkable. What a gentleman. Humble. Authentic.
Kudos to his awesome work throughout his career. 👏
Not many people have made the world laugh and cry for 100 years
The biggest honor for me is, that i finally hear your voice sir.
True hahaha
In The Gold Rush you can hear his young voice.
In The Great Dictator you can hear his voice
ke dot that was so true.
It's true
“A day without laughter is a day wasted” -Charlie Chaplin
My all time favorite quote
Absolutely true
Amen
😂😂😂👍
And that's a fact!
Gigante. Maior que o próprio Oscar. Merece todos os aplausos que foram dados a ele. Salve Chaplin!!!
What a humble legend. The humanity that Chaplin brought to all his films is what makes them so transcendent. More filmmakers today should take a page out of his book.
The longest standing ovation in Oscars history. The ovation went on for over 12 minutes for Mr Chaplin what an absolute incredible actor/writer/musician/composer/producer/director. There are no words for the bet ever actor in the history of movie making. He did it all without speaking which is incredible.
The innocence on his face and purity of his soul is so visible, a great entertainer.
I cant see that i see a good actor btw
imran qureshi he married a 13 year old, such a pure soul
Jack Lame He met a future wife when she was 13 years old. He actually married her when she was 16. That doesn’t fully take away from the squick factor, but at the time child marriage was still extremely prevalent around the world and 16 was probably not considered as bad as it is today. This is not a complete defense, just a recontextualization.
Absolutely true
Nah, it's more like he's holding a fart
“My pain may be the reason for somebody’s laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody’s pain.” - Charlie Chaplin
Charles Chaplin was a pedophile. F him
@@Augustus24 he never slept with an underage girl, that’s what angered the FBI. Also back in the day, it wasn’t irregular for someone to get with somebody “underage”. My grandpa married my grandma when she was 16 and he was 19.
Many comedians today should listen to those word
What year is this Oscar?
@@user-hc9yl7rp6k 1972
Charlie deserved every award he ever got: Oscars, Peace Prize, Knighthood, etc. He was a wonderful person! Bless his heart ❤️
I remember that Oscar telecast and the long ovation Mr. Chaplin received. It was one of the most classic moments in Oscar history. I think the audience wanted to remember Charlie Chaplin as the cornerstone of the Hollywood legacy and not for the political and legal troubles he endured. A touching moment. Thanks for sharing this video clip.
Charlie Chaplin and Rowan Atkinson who made us laugh for decades without saying a single word.
And they never die,NEVER:)
charlie chaplin not only makes us to laugh he is also a great artistical director.his movies are great artistic achievement of world
Blackadder?
The Thin Blue Line?
Not The Nine O’clock News?
Johnny English?
charlie chaplin wrote, directed, edited and produced all his films and co-founded united artists with mary pickford, douglas fairbanks and d w griffith. his worldwide persona, the tramp, was admire by many. charlie is beyond one of the greatest actors of all time. charlie’s humour made everyone laugh, and the media and the world tore him apart, accusing him of being a communist. like michael jackson (sorry for bringing another celebrity here) would say, the media and tabloids are terrible who loves tearing people apart.
@@newmobiles2998 you do realise that people outside of Tamil Nadu have black hair as well right? It's not a property exclusive to a certain race....
Charlie chaplin gets oscar
Oscar : yessss I ammmm "WORTHY"
1Jesus Christ powerful Holy and Saviour in the World forever💙❤🧡🌺👉Acept king Jesus Christ for your Savior
Amen
Yes
@@janainaquadrosquadroscomde3672 Amen
Janaina quadros Quadros com Desenhos no, thanks
Charlie Chaplin was a pioneer who inspired the hundreds who came after him. Master of cinema long before the "talkies" and the greatest comic actor of all time. He was the champion of the underdogs on screen.
A man incomparable in the cinema's history till now 🙏
In the future, watching this in 2020, still on Earth.
We won't go to mars stop dreaming
boourisss b No! ....Mars we certainly won’t be going we haven’t been to the moon it’s not possible!
We won't be going anywhere but maybe the moon
Corona ^^ virus
Warmgun Warmgun uh we went to the moon In 1969 and we’re going again in 2024
I congratulate Oscars for winning the "Charlie Chaplin" ❤
Oh yes.. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
wow man
Well Said.
Hahahahahahahahahah, wow that was fun as well put. Great words and funny too.
Well said
I watched it when it was televised (10 year old kid) and I cried. Now, 51 years later, I want to cry again but time changes individuals. 😔
I’m 20 to me time will never change a person it’s up to them if they want to change I cried because I was raised on silent films my grandparents had and Charlie Chaplin always cracked me up
@@lukeborne3253sorry but this man is 61 and youre 20, are you really gonna try teach him about life? you, 40 years younger? like what😂
@@vaevictis1697 when did I try to teach him a lesson on life I was just telling him what Charlie met to me why you got to talk trash you enjoy starting stuff?
@@lukeborne3253 "time will never change a person its up to them" lmao what time you talking about? you havent lived no time lmao
@@vaevictis1697 I’ve seen and done shit a normal 20 year shouldn’t and it hasn’t changed me a bit but since I’m not 40 or above I haven’t lived huh I’ll give you the satisfaction of being right because I don’t care to argue you happy you won against a random person on the internet
Charlie Chaplin has been the best actor ever. If I see him I start feeling normal.
The standing ovation for Mr. Chaplin, the longest in Academy history, is 12 minutes.
11 mins
@@kirti.j3554 11 minutes 42 seconds
@@quintfl actually it was 11 minutes 41 1/2 seconds 🤓
where is will smith
Every second was well deserved.
"Your naked body should only belong to those who fall inlove with your naked soul" -Charlie chaplin (a letter for his daughter)
@Balakha Tv yeh, search it for more info, lewl.
He... said that to his DAUGHTER?
@@Dane_Youssef yehhh, he wrote a letter for his daughter search it
I didn’t know that but I certainly and strongly believe in that.
Godless Playtime Chaplin?
Oscars won Charlie Chaplin, not the other way around ❤️💚
undoubtedly the most iconic moment of all time in the history of Oscars💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Charlie Chaplin didn't receive an Oscar. The Oscar received a Charlie Chaplin.
Wooow, what an "unusual" and "original" words... Which you can find literally in every second comment under this video 😂
Very nice comment to a evergreen world movie celebrity.
Touche!
Exactly,the award was honoured to receive chaplin
Great comment.
The longest clap and standing ovation in Academy Award History
correct 12 mins
And only rowan Atkinson can beat this record ..... Waiting for that moment
@@ashishpathak2470 Not really. I like him far more than Chaplin but he is not greater.
I am clapping in 2022
@Wallace Cadwallader Footrot That's because americans don't know about Black Adder
His work is timeless…
The world had Chalie Chaplin, Oscar is just a part of his world.❤
Not only an actor, a legend.. he made people laugh without even uttering a single word.. and made the whole world cry when he spoke
he was very brave to, openly anti nazi before the rest of hollywood
You say that as if he had the option to utter a single word. The entire industry was silent, you dolt. Every single silent comedy film star such as Chaplin, Lloyd and Keaton made people laugh without "uttering a single word".
That would be like saying "Mozart created the greatest art without making a single movie"
@@MrKruger88 ok karen!!
@@MrKruger88 mozart was the best painter of all painters
Why was Charlie chaplin the only person who got 12 minutes of applause?
He got the longest ovation in history.
no. it was Ripken
+Anmol no it was DEFINITELY Chaplin
Harish Pandey ***** I'm no fan of Ripken. But he got 20 minutes.
Well who's Ripken actually?
Calvin Edwin "Cal" Ripken Jr. (born August 24, 1960),
nicknamed "The Iron Man", is an American former baseball shortstop
and third baseman who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the
Baltimore Orioles (1981-2001). His season highlight came on September 6, 1995,
when Ripken surpased Lou Gehrig's 56-year-old record for consecutive games
played (2,130 games). The crowd in the stands, the opposing players and all
four umpires gave Ripken a standing ovation lasting more than 22 minutes, one
of the longest standing ovations for any athlete. During the ovation, Ripken
did a lap around the entire Camden Yards warning track to shake hands and give
high-fives to the fans.
He looks so humble and genuine! Also, he is the only actor i.e. legend in the history to get the longest applause which is approximately 12 minutes!
Esse merece todos os aplausos pra sempre nunca vai existir outro Charles chaplen
He got the longest standing ovation in the history of oscar , around 10 mins 🔥🔥🔥😊😊😊
So this is not the original video here ?
Not 10 it is 12
@@ganeshreddy436 that's y I told around 10..,anyway thanks for getting the correct time.
12 minutes
@@LOUBNAFILLE this is the video but just cut and spliced together for time.
The most deserved standing ovation of all-time
Not the most, but one of the most.
@@aleppo5398 For this function, Who else?
@@NickNicometi no one
And it lasted 12 minutes.
The Oscar should be named after him Charlie Chaplin
This legend, this incredibly loving genius..was actually thanking the audience..when sir, it is all of us who forevermore will be thanking you..for as long as the world watches movies, from the very beginning of it all, it was you sir who started it all..rest easy charlie..❤🙏❤️
brought me to tears he had a rough life! His childhood was horrible.. not a man of many words but wow his was so powerful ! I bet his never imagined his life would become what it was he eventually found true love and had lots of children !
I've only ever seen him in character, in black & white and never even heard his voice. Amazing it took me until 2021 to find this 🤯
You've got to watch "The Great Dictator," his first talkie, but so powerful.
Me too
There are some silent films of his that were later narrated in his own voice. There's a 1942 re-release of The Gold Rush, for example
You’re not alone brother.
Watch his movie and speech about Hitler
This made me cry. He was such a humble legend and an absolute genius. Very well deserved.
The legend is always humble or shall i say humble is always legend.
Ego only drags you down
Yes...I got teary-eyes, too !
SEE THE TRAGEDY AT HIS STUDIO IN HOLLYWOOD JIM HENSON SHAMES CHARLIE AT THE ENTRANCE
truly humble
Grateful 😇 for such a legend. He is inspirational! 👑🦁📽🎞🎩🪄
У меня просто нет слов от восхищения этим прекраснейшим человеком. Память о нем будет вечной и не погаснет никогда, он достен любви и уважения всего мира через свой нелегкий труд. Чарли мы тебя помним и любим!!!
Back when the Oscars were a celebration of film
*eye roll*
Google User of course you’d eye roll your a goolag user
Lord knows they've done way with this type of tribute ( Lifetime Achievement, etc., ) for regrettable pieces of shtick by Jimmy Kimmel and whichever ill-advised hosting arrangement they've configured.
Let alone suffering through all those applause ( can you even imagine ? ) without a # in sight.
Thanks for posting.
Abso-friggin'-lutely!
Samu Rai Chaplin was banned from the U.S. for being a “whining red commie”. The only time he was allowed back was for this Oscars event.
“The man who could make people laugh by not saying anything!”
And the same thing goes with the opposite emotion as well my friend!!
And same goes with Mr Bean also
@@Ricardo77575 Chaplin was the original. Ask Mr. Bean. He will tell you his biggest influence was Chaplin. It's glaringly obvious. Without Chaplin, there would be no Bean.
@@billgarrett4491 I agree!
@@billgarrett4491 agree !
What a great speech. It's definitely a reminder of a different time and era. We're kindness and happiness mattered.
He absolutely deserves these accolades. What a genius!
LAST 12 MINUTES STANDING OVATION THE LONGEST IN ACADEMY HISTORY
Goosebumps
Nowadays they'd throw to commercial so they could force him off stage and get to the next bit that nobody would give a shit about.
if only they knew how many underage wives he had
Deserved indeed for a legend
@@peanutbutterrobot "If only"? Everybody knew.
Fun fact : Charlie Chaplin at age 50 or 60 entered a Charlie Chaplin look a like contest and won 3rd Place
True fact!
bruce willis lucky number sleven! thank the writers for that.
😂
Hahaha really?
Wow
I've been watching Charlie Chaplin since the early 60s.
Back then we had 7 channels, on a rainy Sunday afternoon channel 9 and 11 played old movies, and some were sound less! Mr. Chaplin drew my attention. He was one of a kind.
"ideas are bulletproof Mr Creedy"
V
This is the best phrase that can describe Charlie Chaplin
In my film class during college, we focused largely on Chaplin and how he was literally one of the greatest of all time. I love to see that he is honored with this award.
He was so humble, he seemed genuinely surprised by that reception.
he maybe was, who knows. bless the dude.
He thought they were going to boo him. He did not expect the 'new' stars at the time to stand up and applaud him. He did not know that his movies were still loved.
Why was Charlie chaplin the only person who got 12 minutes of applause?
@@mobinaabd3598 because he was old and he was a legend.
@@gato7908Is this answer correct?
Charlie didnt want to initially come back to the US to accept the Oscar as he feared the reception towards him would be negative. It was his wife Oona, who convinced him to accept this honour. He was fearful that people would have forgotten him after all the years away from the screen and that his return to the US would be greeted with hostility. You only have to watch this video to see how humble and emotional he was by the audience's reaction to him. Charlie Chaplin was a genius and a true legend.
The audience was Hollywood veterans and not common US folk I think
Why was Charlie chaplin the only person who got 12 minutes of applause?
Why was Charlie chaplin the only person who got 12 minutes of applause?
@@arth0heen Hollywood veterans were the ones who destroyed Hollywood during McCarthism.
@@mobinaabd3598 because he was the only one worth it.
Everytime I watch this it leaves me speechless. I am from niles california which is where he made his first movies. Every year we celebrate him.
What a lovely speech -
"A day without Laughter is a day Wasted" the Great Charlie Chaplin"
Now I think, I wasted a lot of my days
"More than machinery we need humanity" Timeless quote.
Grant Barnes that's not gonna happen.
Grant Barnes Mechanisation
Someone upvoted your comment on a smartphone.
That's the point, upvoting on a smartphone (machinery) does nothing, you need your acts, humanity, to make it worth it.
I like how they did a cutaway to Jackie Coogan during the applause. He played the Kid back in 1921 in the movie "The KId"
He deserved every second of the standing ovation and then some nobody else can even come close to what he did he was the best of the best hands down.
He was the best silent film comedian in human history.
Indeed.
@@andrewprice8427 not just silent film. Just one of the best. City Lights is best ending to any film that I've seen
I'm a Buster Keaton fan.
I think for comedy/gags, Keaton was better. Chaplin pushed things farther into pathos and managed to move more successfully into the talking era.
They both were masters of their crafts (comedy/filmmaking) and I wouldn't kick either of them off my screen, but it's a matter of taste, and I prefer Stone Face flavor over Little Tramp.
Pfft.. Rowan Atkinson, buster keaton….
I think the Oscars account on RUclips MUST upload the video including the whole 12 minutes of ovation and applauses.
I agree
1 SECOND THAT.
It wasn’t all caught on camera unfortunately
12 minutes?!!!!
London boy done well
Yo propongo qué los premios Óscar pasen a llamarse los premios Charlie Chaplin en honor al hombre qué puso el mundo del cine en los ojos del mundo y qué permitió qué el mundo de la actuación sea reconocida mundialmente con sus obras en el cine mudo y qué sin decir una palabra cautivó a muchos
12 minutes, for 12 minutes the people at that ceremony stand and clapped for one of the greatest actors, artist, performer, and entertainer ever... ever.
Rogerio Hernandez not one of the greatest. He is THE ONLY GREATEST.
He's not one of the greatest, he's the greatest.
And he had the class and humbleness to give possibly the shortest speech in Oscar hostory. Ever the silent film legend.
In my personal opinion, this award came much to late in his life, he deserved so much more from Hollywood, he literally paved the way, for the people applauding him!!
I just read his Wikipedia article and you’ll be happy to know that at the first academy awards ceremony in 1929 he received a “special award” for “versatility and genius”!
He didn't receive the oscar the oscar received him,he is the award
Figuratively paved the way 🤓
He received an Oscar in the first Academy Awards Ceremony
TBH, he deserved accolades for 'City Lights'.
Ive never heard him speak, hes so humble. That man really started a era and it never ended.
احب هذا الرجل ببساطة انه صنع افلام لكل و ليس لمن يتحدث الانجليزيه فقط حتي جدتي البالغة من العمر ٧٦ عاما تفهم و تضحك مع افلامه ❤ انه يستحق ١٠٠٠ جائزة أوسكار ❤
Gosh.. he doesn't care about the awards.. he just longing for people to appreciate him as entertainer.. legend!
Love him. He looked so sweet here in the vid. 🥰🥰
Fun fact: Charlie Chaplin got the longest standing ovation in history for this award! 12 whole minutes!
Edit: this is referring to Oscar history, there seems to be some confusion
OMG!
Not long enough
I know 😁
is there anywhere a full version of this? I would love to see how an old man could have stood for 12 mins on a stage with all eyes on him
@@sarac.3568 find yourself
What a legendary man he was, Oscar was looking for Charlie for his honor.
When he said nothing, everyone listened to him.
When he understands something, everyone understands.
When he cries, everyone cries.
When he cries, everyone cries.
When he laughs, everyone laughs.
Everyone is happy when he prays.
When he understands something, everyone accepts it.
When he is silent, everyone is silent.
Everyone is happy when he works.
Everyone cries when he shows emotion.
Forever the king of comedy. RIP Charlie Chaplin
Mirror is my only friend.... It never laughs when i cry...
Chaplin
Thanks for sharing this Great quote..
It's exactly true
After believing for decades that America hated him, he looks genuinely overwhelmed at his reception.
He probably was, having returned to the USA after being forced to exile for more than 20 years...
@@alejandrovidal6441 By a paranoid FBI, not Americans who appreciated his artistry.
I am pretty sure it was the government not the people
@@alejandrovidal6441 Not exile, he was English not American.
@@vio3366 You’d be surprised how many stupid people still live in this country.
Charlie has gone for a long time but his works history will never be forgotten for sure.
Arguably one of the greatest moments of Oscar telecast.
It's unarguable. It's just fact.
Oscar getting honoured by The legend.
I'll leave the comment at 6 69 likes
yes you are absolutely right
Charlie, a man who made people laugh when it was badly needed.
Charlie Chaplin , un icono del Cine Mundial... 🎬📽🎞🎥
At 4:38 you see a man clapping, that is Jackie Coogan better known as Uncle Fester from the Addams family. He played the little boy in Chaplins famous film THE KID.
Wow I didnt know it was him. Thanks
Didn't know that, thanks
Coogan made a load of money from the films he did with Chaplin, but his parents spent it all without his knowledge. When a penniless Coogan tried to get his money back from them, it was Chaplin who paid for his lawers.
One must understand Charlie's life when watching this video! Betrayed by a country he loved, he was kicked out of the country. After thirty years, the US finally opened its doors back to him, and offered him this honorary award. If we go back farther, we can see his hopes and dreams as a young child enslaved to an orphanage. His mother in an asylum, his father an alcoholic. Charlie, against all the odds, rose up to become one of the Greats. I can't help but see Charlie's entire life swelling up in the form of tears... He did swell
“I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying.”- Charlie Chaplin. This quote was from the greatest comedian. I can definitely relate the reason behind this saying.
+Naren Pillai So can I . So can I... 🌹🌹
One of the greatest Brit comedians in history for sure.
You sure he loved America? This is a quote from him about the US:-
Whether I re-entered that unhappy country or not was of little consequence to me. I would like to have told them that the sooner I was rid of that hate-beleaguered atmosphere the better, that I was fed up of America's insults and moral pomposity ...
Don’t think he thought that highly of America dude. The US might have treated him better if he wasn’t English, which of course he was.
I love the pure and sincere humility he has on his face. The fact that he doesn't accept the fact the he is the very embodiment of cinema makes him all the more great.
Why was Charlie chaplin the only person who got 12 minutes of applause?
I'm french and I say,seeing this ovation:Everybody in the world can get up for Charlie Chaplin,a real human being and a prodigious,genious actor with only one universal character.Nobody has made it before him,and noboby will make it after him,as good as he made,for the humanity....For ever and above all Oscars!
Oh, he was so moved by the love shown. Well deserved 👏
This is the longest ovation given in the history of the Oscar's, it was 12 minutes...every second deserved.
Truly inspiring. what a legend.
Yair Sasson Art yair?! You're here?! Wooooow
You wish. He was a communist sympathizer.
Legally Resisting Tyranny Because he wanted we are all the same and have the same, no rich and no poor. Only western world demonise communism and people are brainwashed how communism is bed because it was dangerous for elite and establishment. China communist country with the big GDP today.
He never "liked" Communism. He was one of the richest people in Hollywood.....why would he want to be a Communist? The truth is that he considered himself a universal "citizen of the world" and the whole commie thing started during World War II when he called for the USA to support Russia in their fight against the Nazis.
It was a witch hunt with movie stars, directors and writers all being unjustly blacklisted. They killed John Garfield. He had a heart attack at 38 from the stress of all the lies.
After Charlie was buried, his body was stolen.
A person so unique, someone wants you even after your death.
Er war ein Genie und einmalig wie jeder Mensch, aber sehr, sehr intelegent. Ich verehre ihn von ganzem Herzen, in vielem war und ist er mir ein Vorbild!
I grew up in the slums of Ethiopia. And when I was a kid, nothing burst me into laughter than Charlie plays. Great respect for him! 💕
Which region in Ethiopia
Long live Ethiopia
@@umamedia4985 @Addis the capital.
@@VoiceofAmhara are u a aromo or Amharic
UMA Media Why are you so keen to know about her ethnicity? Stop being narrow minded!!!!!
In 1914, people laughed when watching his films. 107 years later, people still laugh when watching his films.
This man has went to hell and back and yet, he never failed to make us laugh.
We all went through hell, but there are always some things put us up and one of those things are laughter.
Thank you Sir Charles Chaplin for everything. RIP my good sir.