17. "Chaplin was not just 'big', he was
gigantic.
,,âŚIn 1915, he burst onto a war-torn world
bringing it the gift of comedy, laughter and
relief while it was tearing itself apart through
World War I.
Over the next 25 years, through the Great
Depression and the rise of Adolf Hitler, he
stayed on the job. ...
It is doubtful any individual has ever given
more entertainment, pleasure and relief
to so many human beings when they needed it
the mostâ.
In 2008, Martin Sieff wrote:
28. LegacyChaplin and Jackie
Coogan in The Kid (1921)
Chaplin's "tramp"
character is possibly the
most imitated on all levels
of entertainment.
29. Chaplin wrote, directed, and starred in dozens of feature
films and short subjects.
_ The Immigrant (1917),
_ The Gold Rush (1925),
_ City Lights (1931),
_ Modern Times (1936),
_ and The Great Dictator (1940).
30. Chaplinâs letter to
Zheraldin!
,,âŚIt more than forty years I laugh
people on earth. But I cried more
than they are brave âŚâ
,, Today is your day. Dance! I dancing
in a wide okasan and trousers, and you
in silk dress of a princess. These
dances and the sound of applause will
sometimes rise in the heavensâŚ
Go! Go there! But back on earth! And
look at peopleâs lives, the lives of
those street dancers in the final quarters
to play hungry and shiver and
beggary.
I was like them, Zheraldin! âŚâ
31. ,,âŚStory about a hungry fool who peeshe and dancing in
the poor neighborhoods of London, and then âŚ
gathering alms âŚ
This is my story! â
33. ,,,,LifeLife is a tragedyis a tragedy
when seen in close-when seen in close-
up, but aup, but a comedycomedy inin
long-shotâ.long-shotâ.
To truly laugh, you
must be able to take
your painpain, andand
play with it!â.play with it!â.
,,Laughter is the
tonic, the relief,
the surcease
for painâ.
34. ââYou'll never find a rainbow ifYou'll never find a rainbow if
you're looking downâ!you're looking downâ!
35. ,,We think too much and feel too littlâe.,,We think too much and feel too littlâe.
36. ,,I suppose thatâs one the ironic of life doing the wrong
thing at the right moment.â
âMy pain may be the reason for
somebody's laugh.
But my laugh must never be the
reason for somebody's pain.â
37. ,,I thought I would dress in baggy pants, big shoes,a cane and a
derby hat. Everything a contradiction...â
38. ââLike everyone elseLike everyone else I am what II am what I am: anam: an
individual, unique andindividual, unique and differentdifferent, with a, with a
lineal history of ancestral promptings andlineal history of ancestral promptings and
urgings;urgings;
a history ofa history of dreams,dreams, desires, and ofdesires, and of
special experiencesspecial experiences, all of which, all of which
I am the sum total.âI am the sum total.â