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Modern Times

A bumbling tramp desires to build a home with a young woman, yet is thwarted time and time again by his lack of experience and habit of being in the wrong place at the wrong time..

Director(s)

Carter DeHaven

Della Steele

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Cast & crew

Sammy Stein

Sammy Stein

Turbine Operator

Bobby Barber

Bobby Barber

Worker (uncredited)

Chester Conklin

Chester Conklin

Mechanic

Jack Low

Jack Low

Worker (uncredited)

Frank Moran

Frank Moran

Convict (uncredited)

Fred Malatesta

Fred Malatesta

Cafe Head Waiter

Hank Mann

Hank Mann

Burglar

Buddy Messinger

Buddy Messinger

Cigar Counterman (uncredited)

Walter Bacon

Walter Bacon

Shopkeeper (uncredited)

Harry Wilson

Harry Wilson

Worker (uncredited)

Louis Natheaux

Louis Natheaux

Burglar (uncredited)

Walter James

Walter James

Assembly Line Foreman (uncredited)

Russ Powell

Russ Powell

Gypsy in Police Patrol Wagon (uncredited)

Chuck Hamilton

Chuck Hamilton

Worker (uncredited)

Richard Alexander

Richard Alexander

Prison Cellmate

Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

Assembly Line Worker Next to Big Bill (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Shipbuilder (uncredited)

Lloyd Ingraham

Lloyd Ingraham

Frustrated Cafe Patron (uncredited)

Edward LeSaint

Edward LeSaint

Sheriff Couler

Murdock MacQuarrie

Murdock MacQuarrie

J. Widdecombe Billows

Pat Harmon

Pat Harmon

Paddywagon Policeman (uncredited)

Norman Ainsley

Norman Ainsley

Billows' Silent Assistant (uncredited)

Cecil Reynolds

Cecil Reynolds

Minister

Pat Flaherty

Pat Flaherty

Jail Guard (uncredited)

Ted Oliver

Ted Oliver

Billows' Assistant

Tiny Sandford

Tiny Sandford

Big Bill

Wilfred Lucas

Wilfred Lucas

Juvenile Officer

Charlie Chaplin

Charlie Chaplin

The Tramp (A Factory Worker)

Paulette Goddard

Paulette Goddard

A Gamin

Henry Bergman

Henry Bergman

Cafe Proprietor

Stanley Blystone

Stanley Blystone

Gamin's Father

Al Ernest Garcia

Al Ernest Garcia

President of the Electro Steel Corp.

Mira McKinney

Mira McKinney

Minister's Wife

Juana Sutton

Juana Sutton

Woman with Buttoned Bosom

Gloria DeHaven

Gloria DeHaven

Gamin's Sister (uncredited)

Gloria Delson

Gloria Delson

Gamin's Sister (uncredited)

Edward Kimball

Edward Kimball

Doctor (uncredited)

Bruce Mitchell

Bruce Mitchell

Paddy Wagon Policeman (uncredited)

James C. Morton

James C. Morton

Assembly Line Relief Man (uncredited)

Dorothy Mueller

Dorothy Mueller

Woman in Crowd (uncredited)

J. C. Nugent

J. C. Nugent

Department Store Section Manager (uncredited)

John Rand

John Rand

Waiter (uncredited)

Wyn Ritchie Evans

Wyn Ritchie Evans

Woman in Crowd (uncredited)

Carter DeHaven

Carter DeHaven

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Della Steele

Della Steele

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime1h 27 mins
Released on05 Feb 1936
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

Andres Gomez

8/10

Really good movie from visionary and fun Charlie Chaplin in which industry literally swallows the human being.

CinemaSerf

7/10

I wonder how many people watch this nowadays and sympathise immediately with Chaplin's unskilled worker trying to keep up with the relentless march of technology? It starts with him being an unwilling guinea pig for a gadget that appears as useful for cleaning teeth as it is for feeding him - a cunning invention which allegedly saves time, money and increases productivity... Needless to say, it's a crock of the proverbial - but that's just the start with these wacky, frequently absurd, ideas that sees our hapless hero expend considerable energy and quick-wittedness trying to stay one step ahead of these "advances" - oh, and of just about everyone else he encounters as he struggles, comedically, along! Meantime, a starving, homeless, orphaned woman - Paulette Goddard - is caught pinching a loaf by a rather snooty passer-by, she bumps into Chaplin on the street whist effecting her getaway, and the pair are soon in cahoots together for more engaging escapades. Chaplin is outstanding in this film - his agility, timing and visionary direction - not just of the film, but of the portents for society at large - resonates just as soundly today as when audiences started watching it 85 years ago. It swipes at modernity, but not just for the sake of it , it's not luddite in outlook - just evaluative of what/who gets left behind - and that isn't just the blue collar workers either... The scenes on the ice skates in the department store are a delight to watch; charm, humour and agility all rolled into one - and I love his style consuming the rum! Definitely one for a big screen, there is so much going on...

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