Chaplin Is "For The Ages"

Teddy Bear Museum in Seoul, Korea,

Depicting Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times,

the white bear is wearing a tramp coat, derby, carrying a cane and is on roller skates


Charlie in “Modern Times”, the film that says good-bye to “the tramp”.


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Charlie in “Modern Times”, the film that says good-bye to “the tramp”.

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signorelli-girl:

Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in Modern Times (1936)

signorelli-girl:

Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in Modern Times (1936)


Modern Times
Charlie gets acquainted with his new cell mate.

Modern Times

Charlie gets acquainted with his new cell mate.

The little tramp is often associated with walking down a lonely road, the screen iris out.

In actuality (if memory serves me) he did this in only 3 of his 84 short and feature films.

            The Long Road Ahead

            THE TRAMP - 1915

            THE CIRCUS - 1928

            and his farewell to the tramp 

            MODERN TIMES - 1936  (on the arm of a pretty girl)

anne-christelle:

Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times - 1936

anne-christelle:

Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times - 1936

MODERN TIMES - 1936
Charlie enjoying a cup of tea, I like his prison uniform and his shoes are so cute.

MODERN TIMES - 1936

Charlie enjoying a cup of tea, I like his prison uniform and his shoes are so cute.

Lobby card for Modern Times - 1936

Lobby card for Modern Times - 1936


Modern Times (1936)

Modern Times (1936)

This picture is actually depicting a scene that Charlie had filmed for the ending of Modern Times but decided to omit this and add “the tramp” and gamine (Paulette Goddard) walking towards the sunrise at the end.


The above scene was “the tramp” comes out of the hospital to discover the gamine has become a nun, as he walks down the road alone the gamine standing on the steps envisions her spirit  running & following him, I am so glad he chose the other ending as that was perfect way to say good bye to the tramp.

This picture is actually depicting a scene that Charlie had filmed for the ending of Modern Times but decided to omit this and add “the tramp” and gamine (Paulette Goddard) walking towards the sunrise at the end.

The above scene was “the tramp” comes out of the hospital to discover the gamine has become a nun, as he walks down the road alone the gamine standing on the steps envisions her spirit  running & following him, I am so glad he chose the other ending as that was perfect way to say good bye to the tramp.

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MODERN TIMES - 1936
Looks like a picture of Charlie Chaplin directing Paulette Goddard in this scene.

MODERN TIMES - 1936

Looks like a picture of Charlie Chaplin directing Paulette Goddard in this scene.


MODERN TIMES - 1936

MODERN TIMES - 1936