The more I've listen to Chaplin, the more I'm astounded of his intellectual vocabulary abilities to capture the audiences attention. Its quiet remarkable that isn't there more of him speaking on Utube?
You can see and believe what he means when he says he’s always been a very shy man as he wasn’t the kind of person to write a speech ahead of time, he liked to be spontaneous just how he made his movies without a script. Indeed a perfectionist at all he did to accompany his genius. A very admirable lovable person. ❤❤❤ you can see his love for people in his films.
He spoke very well and a great dictator of words ,jolly good,my lords lady's and gentlemen,a warm welcome is simply a great welcome,these word by himself Charlie ,it's strange hearing him speak,very well understood,for a man from America,??jolly good. Charlie,👍💖💟🌈👏👏👏👏
Petula Clark had a hit 1960's song, but the words and song were Charlie Chapin...." I care not what the world may say...Without your love there is no day ".
He is also a time traveller from dark ages of no light Bulb no aeroplane and No Movie Camera to Colored high tech life . He also mentioned it humbly " bcz I am a gypsy".
He was self-taught, a voracious reader of books ranging from world literature and philosophy to the “hard sciences,” and was equally gifted as a composer despite not being able to read a note of music.
It’s very moving, heartwarming to be able to see and “hear” him as ‘himself’ and watch his reaction at all the love poured at him. “There are no words to introduce him, we all know and love him” that would be Very very touching for him. I’d love to see his last 2 feature films.
One should remember the reason he was in England in 1952 in the first place, thanks to yet another overzealous and unconscionable case of provincialism from a reactionary United States government. What the US did to him wasn’t only unforgivable, it was unnecessary.
Fascinating to hear him speak so fondly of something most British people hold dear, The National Health Service.
I adore charlie ❤️ thank you for this ... another opportunity to hear his voice
The more I've listen to Chaplin, the more I'm astounded of his intellectual vocabulary abilities to capture the audiences attention. Its quiet remarkable that isn't there more of him speaking on Utube?
He was a terribley intelligent educated man no doubt. Very sensitive. And truly cared about people.
You can see and believe what he means when he says he’s always been a very shy man as he wasn’t the kind of person to write a speech ahead of time, he liked to be spontaneous just how he made his movies without a script. Indeed a perfectionist at all he did to accompany his genius. A very admirable lovable person. ❤❤❤ you can see his love for people in his films.
Charlie chaplin was pure genius.
Absolutely
THE genius.
What a charming man…
It's very amazing to listen Mr chaplain
Mr. Charles Spencer Chaplin!😊
Charlie would have made a hell of a motivational speaker!
He spoke very well and a great dictator of words ,jolly good,my lords lady's and gentlemen,a warm welcome is simply a great welcome,these word by himself Charlie ,it's strange hearing him speak,very well understood,for a man from America,??jolly good. Charlie,👍💖💟🌈👏👏👏👏
Wonderful man. Even mentions his part gypsy heritage. I heard he was part Romani.
Knowing that Chaplin came from an extremely poor upbringing makes me look at his art and achievements with much appreciation
Hearth of England . So great
Lov u charlie
Petula Clark had a hit 1960's song, but the words and song were Charlie Chapin...." I care not what the world may say...Without your love there is no day ".
6:46 Dude’s reaction to what Charlie said😂
very articulate and charming, so much smoking though
He is also a time traveller from dark ages of no light Bulb no aeroplane and No Movie Camera to Colored high tech life . He also mentioned it humbly " bcz I am a gypsy".
ON HIS MOM'S SIDE OF THE FAMILY👨👩👧👦!
The original GOAT
For as bad as his childhood allegedly was he speaks like he was well educated.
I think his speaking got more refined with age
He was self-taught, a voracious reader of books ranging from world literature and philosophy to the “hard sciences,” and was equally gifted as a composer despite not being able to read a note of music.
@@jimdrake-writerSO TRUE ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN!😮
Well said jimdrake. Just what I was thinking.
It’s very moving, heartwarming to be able to see and “hear” him as ‘himself’ and watch his reaction at all the love poured at him. “There are no words to introduce him, we all know and love him” that would be Very very touching for him. I’d love to see his last 2 feature films.
He seemed so young in the 20s and seems so old here, strange.
its a 30 year difference man what do you expect
@@alexm2136YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!😊
He’s 63!
This may have been right after he was banned from the US.
One should remember the reason he was in England in 1952 in the first place, thanks to yet another overzealous and unconscionable case of provincialism from a reactionary United States government. What the US did to him wasn’t only unforgivable, it was unnecessary.
What good is socialised medicine with a piss poor diet
If only Charlie knew back then that one day, London and jolly old England would become an islamic hellhole.
The only one Carlitos