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to say charlie chaplin.ct. >> oh yeah. and what was charlie's biggest movie? >> i really don't know. i don't know, juan. you want to try? i don't know, you don't know. >> i don't even know who charlie is. >> oh, come on, if i say lady and the tramp, is that your last answer? final answer. final answer. so you're going with the tramp, lady and the tramp? even though it's a disney movie? >> no, it's not lady and the tramp. >> the lady. lady killers. well, charlie chaplin, ding ding. correct. >> so it's not the cowboy and his the tramp. >> the tramp? are you sure? yes, you are correct. >> the local pizza parlor here in niles bears the name of bronco billy, who, by the way, was kind of a big deal back in the 1900s. so who was he? >> billy the kid? >> billy the kid. good. good idea, but wrong answer. >> i think he had, like, a burlesque, like a traveling burlesque show or one of those kind of things. vaudeville vaudeville, traveling show. okay. and then it became like a studio or something. >> was he a western gu
to say charlie chaplin.ct. >> oh yeah. and what was charlie's biggest movie? >> i really don't know. i don't know, juan. you want to try? i don't know, you don't know. >> i don't even know who charlie is. >> oh, come on, if i say lady and the tramp, is that your last answer? final answer. final answer. so you're going with the tramp, lady and the tramp? even though it's a disney movie? >> no, it's not lady and the tramp. >> the lady. lady killers. well,...
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>> i think the true underrated genius of charlie chaplin comes from the fact he could do so many things so well. when you look at people who try to re-create chaplin on stage or screen the imitators including the excellent film of 20 years ago a robert downey jr. he have a great appreciation for the entire package. expressions and movement and images that are being presented in the film, but the part i think that he doesn't receive as much credit as he might otherwise deserve is his work as a composer. chaplin had a very great sense of how to integrate music with film. particularly his own films. he would create extraordinary connections between the music and the emotional experiences that one can see and hear through film. because his work was primarily in his early days silent film there was an accompanying soundtrack that was used to convey not only sound effects, but the mood of the moment in the film. when you think about his work and particularly as i was putting together this presentation. it is really striking how much of the music is his own creation. in a world in which many p
>> i think the true underrated genius of charlie chaplin comes from the fact he could do so many things so well. when you look at people who try to re-create chaplin on stage or screen the imitators including the excellent film of 20 years ago a robert downey jr. he have a great appreciation for the entire package. expressions and movement and images that are being presented in the film, but the part i think that he doesn't receive as much credit as he might otherwise deserve is his work...
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welcome to tonight's presentation on charlie chaplin who is known universally as an iconic comedian. what is not so generally known perhaps is the political impact of his humor. a subject about which we will learn more this evening. first let me thank our series sponsor davenport company not only for their support of tonight's lecture, but for the support they have provided for the program over the years. the davenport farm was our very first corporate sponsor and they have not only continued that support. but have been instrumental in securing additional benefactors as well. i cannot emphasize enough how much the generosity has meant to the development of our program? the university and its students as well as the larger fredericksburg community are deeply indebted to them for this. now speak of this evening, dr. steven j farnsworth received his ba in history from the university of missouri, kansas city and a ba in government from dartmouth. followed by both ma and phd degrees in government from georgetown university he worked for 10 years as a newspaper journalist, but before becom
welcome to tonight's presentation on charlie chaplin who is known universally as an iconic comedian. what is not so generally known perhaps is the political impact of his humor. a subject about which we will learn more this evening. first let me thank our series sponsor davenport company not only for their support of tonight's lecture, but for the support they have provided for the program over the years. the davenport farm was our very first corporate sponsor and they have not only continued...
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>> i think that the true underrated genius of charlie chaplin comes from the fact he could do so many things so well. when you look at people who tried to re-create chaplin on stage or on-screen, the imitators of chaplin, including the excellent film of now, what, 20 years ago, of robert" -- robert downey jr. -- you have the great expressions, the movement, the writing of the story, the images being presented in the film, but the park, i think, that chaplin doesn't receive as much credit as he might otherwise deserve is his work as a composer. chaplin had a very great sense of how to integrate music with film, particularly his own films, and he would create extrodinary connections between the music and emotional experiences that one could see and hear through film because, of course, his work was primarily, in his early days, silent film, there was an accompanying soundtrack unit to not only convey sound effects, but also the mood of the moment in the film. so, when you think about chaplin's work, particularly, as i was putting together, you know, this presentation, it is really strik
>> i think that the true underrated genius of charlie chaplin comes from the fact he could do so many things so well. when you look at people who tried to re-create chaplin on stage or on-screen, the imitators of chaplin, including the excellent film of now, what, 20 years ago, of robert" -- robert downey jr. -- you have the great expressions, the movement, the writing of the story, the images being presented in the film, but the park, i think, that chaplin doesn't receive as much...
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charlie chaplin, this kind of work _ keaton... charlie chaplin, this kind of work. lt— keaton... we are s-ueakin of work. it is lucky that we are speaking to — of work. it is lucky that we are speaking to you _ of work. it is lucky that we are speaking to you because - of work. it is lucky that we are speaking to you because it - of work. it is lucky that we are speaking to you because it is i of work. it is lucky that we are i speaking to you because it is the international week of...
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farnsworth, for an exciting lecture on charlie chaplin. i feel like i know the -- now. >> thank you. >> good night everyone. yesterds left behind for the duration,rds but never forgo ♪ m♪ hts, laughter home for thoshts, laughter home for ♪♪ >>> you yesterday usa, left behind but never forgotten. the motion picture followed the soldier to the far reaches a battle, home for those who thirst for sights and sounds not yet for american eyes and ears. from the first days and can, motion pictures play a big role in the average soldier's life. not only is he entertained by them, he is also oriented and frayed for the medium silver of the screen. training films boast a worldwide attendance of 30 million gis monthly. to date, the army has produced 700 training films. the industry adds 101 as its nonprofit contribution. army operative libraries provide the armed forces with all types of films and agreement for a projection of motion pictures. 260 libraries in this country, proximally 60 overseas, soaring into astronomical figures. a barometer for gau
farnsworth, for an exciting lecture on charlie chaplin. i feel like i know the -- now. >> thank you. >> good night everyone. yesterds left behind for the duration,rds but never forgo ♪ m♪ hts, laughter home for thoshts, laughter home for ♪♪ >>> you yesterday usa, left behind but never forgotten. the motion picture followed the soldier to the far reaches a battle, home for those who thirst for sights and sounds not yet for american eyes and ears. from the first days...
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i knew about the charlie chaplin and the silent film history.much to do there. did you know before this? yeah. >> you know, so i'll be honest. so we grew up in livermore, which is like on the other side of 84. right. you take this little windy road straight out and you'll find yourself in livermore. so my parents did a really good job of bringing us down here when we were little. and through the years, now that i have little ones, we've come here as a small family of four ourselves. and exactly as the mayor said, you can just park once, you can eat, you can shop, you can. people watch. if you time it right, you'll go to the farmer's market, maybe catch a concert. it's just such a thriving little area. and for it to be like this big makes it all the easier. >> i got to put it on my list. my to do list before my kids get too old for sure. looking forward to that. gasia. >> that's right. good to see you gasia. tell everybody we said hi to our time is 840. we have to say hi to rosemary oroczo is here with our forecast. so you've given gasia a good w
i knew about the charlie chaplin and the silent film history.much to do there. did you know before this? yeah. >> you know, so i'll be honest. so we grew up in livermore, which is like on the other side of 84. right. you take this little windy road straight out and you'll find yourself in livermore. so my parents did a really good job of bringing us down here when we were little. and through the years, now that i have little ones, we've come here as a small family of four ourselves. and...
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to say charlie chaplin. what was charlie's biggest movie? i really don't know. >> i don't know, juan. you want to try? i don't know, you don't know? >> i don't even know who charlie is. oh. >> come on. if i say lady and the tramp, is that your last answer? >> final answer. final answer. so you're going with the tramp, lady and the tramp. >> even though it's a disney movie? >> no, it's not lady and the tramp. it's the lady. >> lady killers. well, charlie chaplin ding ding. >> correct. >> so it's not the cowboy and the tramp. the tramp? are you sure? >> yes, you are correct. the local pizza parlor here in niles. bears the name of broncho billy, who, by the way, was kind of a big deal back in the 1900s. so who was he? >> billy the kid, billy the kid. >> good. good idea, but wrong answer. >> i think he had, like, a burlesque, like a traveling burlesque show or one of those kind of things. vaudeville, vaudeville, traveling show. okay. and then it became like a studio or something. >> was he a western guy, though?
to say charlie chaplin. what was charlie's biggest movie? i really don't know. >> i don't know, juan. you want to try? i don't know, you don't know? >> i don't even know who charlie is. oh. >> come on. if i say lady and the tramp, is that your last answer? >> final answer. final answer. so you're going with the tramp, lady and the tramp. >> even though it's a disney movie? >> no, it's not lady and the tramp. it's the lady. >> lady killers. well, charlie...
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the most famous silent movie star, charlie chaplin, opposed a temporary talkies craze.and while the view was that while there was something special about those old silent movies it would undercut their artistry and ultimately even charlie chaplin came around. >> let us fight to free the world, to do away with national barriers, to do away with greed, with hate and intolerance. let us fight for a world of reason, a world where science and progress will lead to all men's happiness. soldiers, in the name of democracy, let us all unite! that was a technological shift. you'll notice the clip we picked. it was the use of not only imagery, but words in a new medium to point something out. chaplin using art and truth to warn that sometimes the people who claim they are your salvation are there fighting voter fraud or they're going to fix thing, sometimes they are the would-be dictators wherever they may be, and the point is not whether that applies perfectly to any current scenario. voters and citizens can listen to this and make up their own minds. platforms are tools and ampl
the most famous silent movie star, charlie chaplin, opposed a temporary talkies craze.and while the view was that while there was something special about those old silent movies it would undercut their artistry and ultimately even charlie chaplin came around. >> let us fight to free the world, to do away with national barriers, to do away with greed, with hate and intolerance. let us fight for a world of reason, a world where science and progress will lead to all men's happiness....
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the most famous silent movie star, charlie chaplin, opposed what they viewed as a temporary talkies crazeer recounting how he vehemently resisted it. and the view was, and while there was something special about those old silent movies, adding volume, adding words, speaking in the films would undercut their inherent artistry. then, ultimately, even charlie chaplin came around. >> let us fight for the world, to do away with national barriers, to do away with greed, with hate and intolerance. let us fight for a world of reason, a world where science and progress will lead to all men's happiness. soldiers, in the name of democracy, let us all unite! >> that was a technological shift, but you will notice the clip we picked. it was also the use of not only imagery, but words in a new medium to point something out. chaplin, using art and truth to warn that sometimes the people who claim they are your salvation are there fighting voter fraud, or their going to fix things. sometimes they are the would be dictators, wherever they may be. and the point is not whether that applies perfectly to any c
the most famous silent movie star, charlie chaplin, opposed what they viewed as a temporary talkies crazeer recounting how he vehemently resisted it. and the view was, and while there was something special about those old silent movies, adding volume, adding words, speaking in the films would undercut their inherent artistry. then, ultimately, even charlie chaplin came around. >> let us fight for the world, to do away with national barriers, to do away with greed, with hate and...
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how he writes the scripts himself, directs them himself, films them himself, acts himself, like charlie chaplin i understand, panka, you're a genius, i would have accepted you wow, cool, guys, everything will be great, i just feel how everything is. woman, here he comes, well, what are you going to write your first film about? oh, mom, what are you doing here, how did you get here? yesterday the local police officer came, said that, that they'll put you in jail, for what? the school principal. 170 rubles disappeared from the table, so they all think it's you, are they crazy, i don't even know what you're talking about, yes they say they saw you near the school at night, you know, you'll understand, i only have 120 rubles, he says i need the whole amount at once, okay, thank you, he gave me a week, you know, calm down, stand here, what should i do, calm down, stand here, i'm going to marat for a pass. woman, don't cry, where is ivan, where are you running to, he's such a crazy guy, here are 50 rubles for you. what for? no, no, no, i won't take it, take it, take it, wait, what if it's not him, th
how he writes the scripts himself, directs them himself, films them himself, acts himself, like charlie chaplin i understand, panka, you're a genius, i would have accepted you wow, cool, guys, everything will be great, i just feel how everything is. woman, here he comes, well, what are you going to write your first film about? oh, mom, what are you doing here, how did you get here? yesterday the local police officer came, said that, that they'll put you in jail, for what? the school principal....
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he writes the scripts himself, directs them himself, films them himself, acts himself, like charlie chaplinht up, i get it. slanka, you're a genius, i'd accept you into vgik , that's cool, guys, everything's going to be great, i can just feel how great everything's going to be, woman, here he comes, well, what are you going to write about? your first movie, mom, what are you doing here? the school principal lost 170 rubles from his desk, so they all think it's you, are they crazy, i don't even know what you're talking about, they say they saw you near the school at night, you know, you know, i only have 120 rubles, he says i need the whole amount at once, please, thank you. he gave me a week, you know, mom, calm down, stand here, what should i do, calm down, stand here, i'm going to marat for a pass, woman, don't cry. where's ivan? he ran off somewhere, i'm so crazy, here's 50 rubles for you. why? no, no, no, i won't take it, take it, take it, wait, what if it's not him, there are so many hooligans in our village, he's a smart guy, he 's read so many books in my library, how could he, he co
he writes the scripts himself, directs them himself, films them himself, acts himself, like charlie chaplinht up, i get it. slanka, you're a genius, i'd accept you into vgik , that's cool, guys, everything's going to be great, i can just feel how great everything's going to be, woman, here he comes, well, what are you going to write about? your first movie, mom, what are you doing here? the school principal lost 170 rubles from his desk, so they all think it's you, are they crazy, i don't even...
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aitikho will bake for you in the music kitchen, thank you, thank you very much, thank you, early charlie chaplin has gone, take a look, and i wonder who all are like that unclear, who, who, who will finish the song, it's fantastic, as philologists say, the name of our next participant is translated as a mighty warrior, strong in the fight, looking at this fragile girl, you can't say, however, as we know, here you don't just look, you have to listen, the stage matinda, matilda. managed to become a star even in virtual reality, believes that her talent is not a gift, hard work, keeps the bar high throughout the season and does not think of slowing down, sets big goals for herself and believes in the wildest dreams, which drops a ball into the river at once, she decided that's all, but in her pocket a bubbly ear, the pulse beats, beats, beats, pulse beats, pit, pulse vet pit, the dance season is open, pulse vev, vit, pulse, pit, pulyo, pit, pulyo, pit, dance season, cast, pulse. so to think, this is freedom, she flies where the weather whispers, right on the plane, pulse year, pulse bet bid, dance
aitikho will bake for you in the music kitchen, thank you, thank you very much, thank you, early charlie chaplin has gone, take a look, and i wonder who all are like that unclear, who, who, who will finish the song, it's fantastic, as philologists say, the name of our next participant is translated as a mighty warrior, strong in the fight, looking at this fragile girl, you can't say, however, as we know, here you don't just look, you have to listen, the stage matinda, matilda. managed to become...
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. >> this place has character, including a nod to charlie chaplin's place in niles history. it's been a while since i went to a restaurant where they had fresh squeezed and ice cold orange juice. it's frosty and served in a mason jar with the pulp. as soon as i sat down, i started looking around at happy people eating often, too busy to talk. i saw a club, sandwiches, burgers, pancakes, and more. priscilla bravo is co-owner of skillets. >> if you've never been here, try the rosa bravo. it has like chorizo, bacon, spinach, jalapenos, avocado and then we grill the serranos. >> i like breakfast burritos, so i ordered skillets. most popular with chorizo, spinach, bell peppers, chicken, and cheddar cheese. if you know me, you know i like it when the tortilla on the burrito is crispy, we fold the burrito. >> then we grill it on the grill to give it the extra crispy flavor to it. >> i taste the homemade chorizo in there, and the staff brought me this, which looks like it's a milkshake, but it's not. >> this is our iced coffee. it's very popular. we have different flavors oreo, nute
. >> this place has character, including a nod to charlie chaplin's place in niles history. it's been a while since i went to a restaurant where they had fresh squeezed and ice cold orange juice. it's frosty and served in a mason jar with the pulp. as soon as i sat down, i started looking around at happy people eating often, too busy to talk. i saw a club, sandwiches, burgers, pancakes, and more. priscilla bravo is co-owner of skillets. >> if you've never been here, try the rosa...
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the director just wanted one of the characters in the film to feed his energy from the image of charlie chaplindukov was surprised when he was chosen, and not kuravlyov or levadurov. most of all he was afraid for his speech by conspiracy, but miracles are possible in cinema, he was simply re-dubbed. and what is this little light? it is mary pithouse, the final goal of our travel. it is clear that this is all. not quite seriously, it is a little, there is a detached irony in all this business, this - this strange intonation, light irony, light play in these characters, maslennikov created, in my opinion, impeccably. it must be said that all this time igor maslennikov was not alone with his ideas, he had excellent support in the film group, cameraman yuri veksler. he immediately felt like a co-author, composed together with the director. "hello, hello, mr. holmes, maslikov called me, he said that the legends your exploits have reached us, what a role, what a role, well, sir henry, he says, listen, i'm not going to tell you anything, this is young clark gable, parted, here they anointed him with b
the director just wanted one of the characters in the film to feed his energy from the image of charlie chaplindukov was surprised when he was chosen, and not kuravlyov or levadurov. most of all he was afraid for his speech by conspiracy, but miracles are possible in cinema, he was simply re-dubbed. and what is this little light? it is mary pithouse, the final goal of our travel. it is clear that this is all. not quite seriously, it is a little, there is a detached irony in all this business,...
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leonid leykin is one of the funniest people of our time, like charlie chaplin of the 21st century.sidents, queens and hollywood stars to tears. his makeup is familiar. in all parts of the world, he could afford everything, but he preferred to devote himself to his beloved theater and his native home near st. petersburg. in 2000, leonid leykin began to make the whole world laugh. having moved to the usa, he received a contract with the famous dusall circus. in las vegas he received a standing ovation from: eddie murphy, tom cruise, brad pitt, paul mccartney, george harrison. and this is the booklet that was signed for me, here john lennon, you see, is written, and this on the right was written by george harrison, on the left paul mccarthy wrote, with clown friend, paul mccarthy, and harrison wrote leonid, performance, love, george harrison, it would seem, a person who is already receiving worldwide recognition, you wanted this recognition, as far as i know. receives decent fees, in my opinion, you received both us president, yes, a lot, by the way, you can tell me now, how much, wel
leonid leykin is one of the funniest people of our time, like charlie chaplin of the 21st century.sidents, queens and hollywood stars to tears. his makeup is familiar. in all parts of the world, he could afford everything, but he preferred to devote himself to his beloved theater and his native home near st. petersburg. in 2000, leonid leykin began to make the whole world laugh. having moved to the usa, he received a contract with the famous dusall circus. in las vegas he received a standing...
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outstanding mime, and the great french master of pantomime marcel marceau called him the russian charlie chaplinessing, rudberg founded the only department of pantomime of plastic culture in the world in one of the capital's universities in moscow. rudberg devoted himself entirely to the development of this art form . yulia ilinishna tried to continue her father's work, but stopped in time. to match dad in pantomime - that's madness, right? because he was next to marcel marceau, etienne de croux, polunin and so on, that's such a height, and that's why i had the best teachers his teachers, his best graduates and students. i graduated from one two-year course, and almost spilled all my insides, that's how i did it, but i realized that everything, i just can't, because otherwise i have to quit the theater, quit everything, because pedagogy is such a thing when you need not to rush, but how it is... dad did to educate, to be present, to teach, how to say, to develop all this, and it should be, especially during the session for days. with special nostalgia, the people's artist also remembers her chil
outstanding mime, and the great french master of pantomime marcel marceau called him the russian charlie chaplinessing, rudberg founded the only department of pantomime of plastic culture in the world in one of the capital's universities in moscow. rudberg devoted himself entirely to the development of this art form . yulia ilinishna tried to continue her father's work, but stopped in time. to match dad in pantomime - that's madness, right? because he was next to marcel marceau, etienne de...
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circumstances, from charlie chapun circumstances, from charlie chaplin to yul brynner, to myself, thathead above the parapet. but i can also give you five other bad, but that's in every population we can. we can pick out the bad, but what about circulating the good? >> yeah. fair enough. and, i mean, look , also, crucially, mean, look, also, crucially, you've done very well for yourself. you've done fantastically well for yourself, all right. and you know it. you said it might have benefited you a bit more if you'd had gone to school. i'm not quite sure how i mean, you know, i'm talking to i'm talking to a gypsy billionaire here, mate. >> look, it's very good. and it's very complimentary for you to say that. do you mind if i make a point and you use the word racism? earlier on from my point, and i know i have a lot of, kickback on this, i actually don't accept the word racism in in any creed, colour or race. i actually see it as no more than just abuse, abuse of calling somebody fat , ugly, thin. it's somebody fat, ugly, thin. it's just another form of abuse . but just another form of
circumstances, from charlie chapun circumstances, from charlie chaplin to yul brynner, to myself, thathead above the parapet. but i can also give you five other bad, but that's in every population we can. we can pick out the bad, but what about circulating the good? >> yeah. fair enough. and, i mean, look , also, crucially, mean, look, also, crucially, you've done very well for yourself. you've done fantastically well for yourself, all right. and you know it. you said it might have...