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Modern Times (1936)
Comedy, Drama, Romance . 01 h 27 m
3/5(1)

Overview

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..

Release Date

05 February 1936

Languages

English,

Produced By

Charles Chaplin Productions, United Artists,

Directed by :
Charlie Chaplin

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Summary

"Modern Times - He stands alone as the greatest entertainer of modern times! No one on earth can make you laugh as heartily or touch your heart as deeply...the whole world laughs, cries and thrills to his priceless genius!" is english Language Movie.

"Modern Times" was released on 05 February 1936 it had a budget of $1,500,000 and had box office collection of $1,800,000.

The movie was directed by Charlie Chaplin

It has cast of: Charlie Chaplin as The Tramp (A Factory Worker), Paulette Goddard as A Gamin, Henry Bergman as Cafe Proprietor, Tiny Sandford as Big Bill, Chester Conklin as Mechanic, Hank Mann as Burglar, Stanley Blystone as Gamin's Father, Al Ernest Garcia as President of the Electro Steel Corp., Richard Alexander as Prison Cellmate, Cecil Reynolds as Minister, Mira McKinney as Minister's Wife, Murdock MacQuarrie as J. Widdecombe Billows, Wilfred Lucas as Juvenile Officer, Edward LeSaint as Sheriff Couler, Fred Malatesta as Cafe Head Waiter, Sammy Stein as Turbine Operator, Juana Sutton as Woman with Buttoned Bosom, Ted Oliver as Billows' Assistant, Norman Ainsley as Billows' Silent Assistant (uncredited), Walter Bacon as Shopkeeper (uncredited), Bobby Barber as Worker (uncredited), Heinie Conklin as Assembly Line Worker Next to Big Bill (uncredited), Gloria DeHaven as Gamin's Sister (uncredited), Gloria Delson as Gamin's Sister (uncredited), Pat Flaherty as Jail Guard (uncredited), Frank Hagney as Shipbuilder (uncredited), Chuck Hamilton as Worker (uncredited), Pat Harmon as Paddywagon Policeman (uncredited), Lloyd Ingraham as Frustrated Cafe Patron (uncredited), Walter James as Assembly Line Foreman (uncredited), Edward Kimball as Doctor (uncredited), Jack Low as Worker (uncredited), Buddy Messinger as Cigar Counterman (uncredited), Bruce Mitchell as Paddy Wagon Policeman (uncredited), Frank Moran as Convict (uncredited), James C. Morton as Assembly Line Relief Man (uncredited), Dorothy Mueller as Woman in Crowd (uncredited), Louis Natheaux as Burglar (uncredited), J. C. Nugent as Department Store Section Manager (uncredited), Russ Powell as Gypsy in Police Patrol Wagon (uncredited), John Rand as Waiter (uncredited), Wyn Ritchie Evans as Woman in Crowd (uncredited), Harry Wilson as Worker (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

Charlie Chaplin
The Tramp (A Factory Worker)
Popularity:43.606

Paulette Goddard
A Gamin
Popularity:19.736

Henry Bergman
Cafe Proprietor
Popularity:11.933

Tiny Sandford
Big Bill
Popularity:9.281

Chester Conklin
Mechanic
Popularity:9.315

Hank Mann
Burglar
Popularity:17.619

Stanley Blystone
Gamin's Father
Popularity:10.653

Al Ernest Garcia
President of the Electro Steel Corp.
Popularity:8.565

Richard Alexander
Prison Cellmate
Popularity:11.998

Cecil Reynolds
Minister
Popularity:1.838

Mira McKinney
Minister's Wife
Popularity:9.06

Murdock MacQuarrie
J. Widdecombe Billows
Popularity:6.007

Wilfred Lucas
Juvenile Officer
Popularity:8.331

Edward LeSaint
Sheriff Couler
Popularity:6.981

Fred Malatesta
Cafe Head Waiter
Popularity:5.963

Sammy Stein
Turbine Operator
Popularity:1.968

Juana Sutton
Woman with Buttoned Bosom
Popularity:1.59

Ted Oliver
Billows' Assistant
Popularity:2.936

Norman Ainsley
Billows' Silent Assistant (uncredited)
Popularity:3.091

Walter Bacon
Shopkeeper (uncredited)
Popularity:11.143

Bobby Barber
Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:9.482

Heinie Conklin
Assembly Line Worker Next to Big Bill (uncredited)
Popularity:8.8

Gloria DeHaven
Gamin's Sister (uncredited)
Popularity:7.127

Gloria Delson
Gamin's Sister (uncredited)
Popularity:0.42

Pat Flaherty
Jail Guard (uncredited)
Popularity:9.319

Frank Hagney
Shipbuilder (uncredited)
Popularity:10.399

Chuck Hamilton
Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:7.592

Pat Harmon
Paddywagon Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:10.827

Lloyd Ingraham
Frustrated Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Popularity:10.06

Walter James
Assembly Line Foreman (uncredited)
Popularity:8.559

Edward Kimball
Doctor (uncredited)
Popularity:3.268

Jack Low
Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:2.81

Buddy Messinger
Cigar Counterman (uncredited)
Popularity:6.39

Bruce Mitchell
Paddy Wagon Policeman (uncredited)
Popularity:9.133

Frank Moran
Convict (uncredited)
Popularity:5.014

James C. Morton
Assembly Line Relief Man (uncredited)
Popularity:15.197

Dorothy Mueller
Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
Popularity:0.631

Louis Natheaux
Burglar (uncredited)
Popularity:10.925

J. C. Nugent
Department Store Section Manager (uncredited)
Popularity:6.64

Russ Powell
Gypsy in Police Patrol Wagon (uncredited)
Popularity:7.527

John Rand
Waiter (uncredited)
Popularity:6.728

Wyn Ritchie Evans
Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
Popularity:0.35

Harry Wilson
Worker (uncredited)
Popularity:5.112

It Crew included: Charlie Chaplin as Producer(Production), Ira H. Morgan as Director of Photography(Camera), Willard Nico as Editor(Editing), Charlie Chaplin as Screenplay(Writing), Charlie Chaplin as Director(Directing), Roland Totheroh as Director of Photography(Camera), Charlie Chaplin as Editor(Editing), Charles D. Hall as Production Design(Art), J. Russell Spencer as Settings(Art), Al Ernest Garcia as Casting(Production), Henry Bergman as Assistant Director(Directing), J. Russell Spencer as Art Direction(Art), Charles D. Hall as Settings(Art), Charlie Chaplin as Original Music Composer(Sound), Carter DeHaven as Assistant Director(Directing), Jack Wilson as Production Manager(Production), Frank Maher as Sound Recordist(Crew), Mark Marlatt as Camera Operator(Camera), Della Steele as Script Supervisor(Directing), Elizabeth Arden as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Alfred Reeves as Production Manager(Production), Hal Atkins as Props(Art), William Bogdanoff as Construction Foreman(Art), Bob Depps as Props(Art), Bud Thackery as Director of Photography(Camera), Max Munn Autrey as Still Photographer(Camera), Don Donaldson as Gaffer(Lighting), Morgan Hill as Assistant Camera(Camera), Ted Minor as Assistant Camera(Camera), Frank Testera as Gaffer(Lighting), David Raksin as Music Arranger(Sound), Edward B. Powell as Music Arranger(Sound), Frank Maher as Recording Supervision(Sound), Paul Neal as Recording Supervision(Sound), Alfred Newman as Conductor(Sound), Charles Dunworth as Music Supervision Assistant(Sound), Louis Kaufman as Musician(Sound), Bernhard Kaun as Orchestrator(Sound), Girwood Averill as Projection(Crew), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Charlie Chaplin
Producer
O:Production

Ira H. Morgan
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Willard Nico
Editor
O:Editing

Charlie Chaplin
Screenplay
O:Writing

Charlie Chaplin
Director
O:Directing

Roland Totheroh
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Charlie Chaplin
Editor
O:Editing

Charles D. Hall
Production Design
O:Art

J. Russell Spencer
Settings
O:Art

Al Ernest Garcia
Casting
O:Production

Henry Bergman
Assistant Director
O:Directing

J. Russell Spencer
Art Direction
O:Art

Charles D. Hall
Settings
O:Art

Charlie Chaplin
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

Carter DeHaven
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Jack Wilson
Production Manager
O:Production

Frank Maher
Sound Recordist
O:Crew

Mark Marlatt
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Della Steele
Script Supervisor
O:Directing

Elizabeth Arden
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Alfred Reeves
Production Manager
O:Production

Hal Atkins
Props
O:Art

William Bogdanoff
Construction Foreman
O:Art

Bob Depps
Props
O:Art

Bud Thackery
Director of Photography
O:Camera

Max Munn Autrey
Still Photographer
O:Camera

Don Donaldson
Gaffer
O:Lighting

Morgan Hill
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Ted Minor
Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Frank Testera
Gaffer
O:Lighting

David Raksin
Music Arranger
O:Sound

Edward B. Powell
Music Arranger
O:Sound

Frank Maher
Recording Supervision
O:Sound

Paul Neal
Recording Supervision
O:Sound

Alfred Newman
Conductor
O:Sound

Charles Dunworth
Music Supervision Assistant
O:Sound

Louis Kaufman
Musician
O:Sound

Bernhard Kaun
Orchestrator
O:Sound

Girwood Averill
Projection
O:Crew
Snap Shot
Status: Released
Released on:
05 February 1936

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