Charlie Chaplin Silent Film | FRESH ✯ |

In Modern Times , the Tramp struggles to exist in an industrialized world. The film is a powerful commentary on the Great Depression and technology, featuring the famous scene of Chaplin being consumed by the machinery of a factory. 5. Transition to Sound: The Great Dictator (1940)

Chaplin introduced his iconic character, "The Tramp," in 1914 while working for Keystone Studios. charlie chaplin silent film

(1916–1917) where his work matured. He shifted away from the "crass and crude" slapstick of his earliest roles to a style that blended humor with pathos. San Francisco Silent Film Festival Universal Appeal In Modern Times , the Tramp struggles to