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DVD FICTION Modern
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DVD FICTION Modern
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DVD FICTION Modern
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DVD FICTION Modern DISCS 1-2
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Summary:
A devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers. Shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter. Primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but voices emanate from TV sets and radios.
Notes:
DVD release of the 1936 motion picture.
Dolby digital mono. or 5.1.
Special features include: documentary: "Chaplin today, modern times" by Philippe Truffault; introduction by David Robinson; karaoke version of Chaplin's nonsense song; theme song "Smile", performed by Liberace; government sponsored educational film "Behind the scenes in the Machine Age" (1931); Ford's promotional musical film "Symphony in F" (1940); Cuban documentary "Por primera vez" or "For the first time" (1967) on peasants watching Modern times, their first movie; photogallery, poster gallery, theatrical trailers, and deleted scenes.
Photography, Rollie Totheroh, Ira Morgan ; music composed by Charlie Chaplin.
Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard.
DVD.
English or French soundtrack, English intertitles, and optional subtitles in English, English for the hearing-impaired, English for the hearing-impaired, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Thai, and Korean. Menu in English, Spanish or Portuguese.
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