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Charlie Chaplin - Adenoid Hynkel Speech - The Great Dictator (1940) 

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• Adenoid Hynkel, Chaplin's caricature of Hitler, delivers a speech in German-sounding gibberish in this clip from The Great Dictator. © Roy Export SAS
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@AMITBISWAS-gc4qv
@AMITBISWAS-gc4qv 4 года назад
This man was much ahead of his time.
@atashakgem
@atashakgem 4 года назад
AMIT BISWAS I just said same in other clip “ modern times” , is king of comedy tragedy 🎭🤹🏻‍♂️👨🏻‍🔧👌🥀🥀🥀😒😔
@abedawg94
@abedawg94 3 года назад
Or we are that much behind.....
@FirstLast-di5sr
@FirstLast-di5sr 3 года назад
It was literally a hit piece against Hitler in 1940. 🤦‍♂️
@eswarikolli1619
@eswarikolli1619 3 года назад
@@atashakgem k
@pashauzan
@pashauzan 3 года назад
@@atashakgem what?
@gudakesh0_051
@gudakesh0_051 Год назад
Imagine mocking Hitler while still he’s alive and powerful. Chaplin had balls of steel.
@Austin-kh4un
@Austin-kh4un 7 месяцев назад
Truly
@HooDatDonDar
@HooDatDonDar 6 месяцев назад
Not really. He was safe in America. It was unsafe to show it in Europe.
@danbam3411
@danbam3411 6 месяцев назад
@@HooDatDonDar he did this film at a time where the US was still in neutral relations with Nazi Germany. He was originally dismissed and perceived as a communist sympathizer.
@christineayres7199
@christineayres7199 5 месяцев назад
Hitler apparently loved the movie so much he watched it twice in private lol
@daniellaalouf
@daniellaalouf 5 месяцев назад
Fun fact! The American government had suspected this film was actually made about *them* , promoting communism due to Chaplin having ties with it. He had to flee to Switzerland in 1952 only to come back 20 years later in 1972, to receive an honorary Academy Award five years before his death where he received the longest standing ovation in Oscar history (it was 12 minutes long!!).
@maekultsumaika1987
@maekultsumaika1987 2 года назад
Mad respect to him speaking gibberish with such an Austro-German accent.
@maskahleo
@maskahleo Год назад
what? that was not german??
@granadina48
@granadina48 Год назад
@@maskahleo No, it’s gibberish with some German words here and there.
@maskahleo
@maskahleo Год назад
@@granadina48 thanks
@moonhunter9993
@moonhunter9993 Год назад
he's awesome
@lindildeev5721
@lindildeev5721 Год назад
@@granadina48 Just like Aladeen and his friend.
@MFPhoto1
@MFPhoto1 2 года назад
Keep in mind that although this film was released in 1940, Chaplin began work on it in 1937 when many Americans, such as Henry Ford and Charles Lindberg, were vocal admirers and supporters of Hitler. It took courage to make this film.
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 2 года назад
There was even an american nazi party, influenced by Germany, but it soon disappeared.
@MFPhoto1
@MFPhoto1 2 года назад
@@julioalbertoherrera1339 The America First movement of the 1930's not only was pro-Nazi, but took its orders from Berlin. The movement did fall apart upon the US entry into WWII. But there still is an American Nazi party today. They show up from time to time at right wing rallies. They were the ones shouting, "Jews will not replace us," at the Unite the Right Rally in Virginia five years ago.
@tailsprowerfan2729
@tailsprowerfan2729 Год назад
@@MFPhoto1 the real nazis are either very old or dead the higher rank ones where the worst
@enkuuleenkule4448
@enkuuleenkule4448 Год назад
You not Hitler was
@biggiemongusmemethief7714
@biggiemongusmemethief7714 Год назад
Charlie Chaplin truly is the G.O.A.T
@sumguy8939
@sumguy8939 3 года назад
As a german, I can 100% confirm that those are accurate translations
@Lordboring1478
@Lordboring1478 3 года назад
Can you translate pls?
@hyperion3145
@hyperion3145 3 года назад
@@Lordboring1478 It's gibberish though there are some German words in there (when he talks about how great the army is he uses "groß" which means "great")
@geraldojorgedalmaschio9648
@geraldojorgedalmaschio9648 3 года назад
I guess the words was in tomanian...
@Reprodestruxion
@Reprodestruxion 3 года назад
Grob smile?
@Der_Gallier
@Der_Gallier 3 года назад
When you watch the movie you can easely spot the Germans. The people laughing
@ulyssesperry886
@ulyssesperry886 3 года назад
Chaplin made a World War II meme movie
@justadarkness2707
@justadarkness2707 3 года назад
Yea
@ibb765
@ibb765 3 года назад
😂 XD
@ariahmed5247
@ariahmed5247 3 года назад
lol xD
@ankitamazumder3358
@ankitamazumder3358 3 года назад
Chaplin his best show
@tanapatyangkaew4649
@tanapatyangkaew4649 3 года назад
@Tom Ruta don't forget Moe hailstone
@brid1889
@brid1889 Год назад
Fun fact: hitler and Chaplin were born 4 days apart in 1889
@ssesssusman9417
@ssesssusman9417 Год назад
now that’s a coincidence
@syourke3
@syourke3 Год назад
And they shared the same mustache!
@geertrinkel1167
@geertrinkel1167 2 месяца назад
Charlie Chaplin Jr. wrote about his father: Their destinies were poles apart. One was to make millions weep, while the other was to set the whole world laughing. Dad could never think of Hitler without a shudder, half of horror, half of fascination. "Just think", he would say uneasily, "he's the madman, I'm the comic. But it could have been the other way around."
@Drin792
@Drin792 2 месяца назад
Fun fact: Hitler and Stalin were both fans of Charlie
@KyleShiflet13666
@KyleShiflet13666 Месяц назад
​@Drin792 which is ironic since both were extreme antisemitic
@alpcns
@alpcns 3 года назад
To be honest, this gibberish makes more sense than most of today's politicians.
@opetimistic
@opetimistic 3 года назад
True
@rajvikramsinghvishen5378
@rajvikramsinghvishen5378 2 года назад
Right
@quasi-intellecual3790
@quasi-intellecual3790 2 года назад
Indeed
@Steve-wz5pz
@Steve-wz5pz 2 года назад
To be honest, this gibberish makes more sense than most of today's Republicans. THERE, I fixed it for you! Can't abide False Equivalence....
@alpcns
@alpcns 2 года назад
@@Steve-wz5pz trunalimunumaprzure!
@rohanghosh1499
@rohanghosh1499 3 года назад
This man remained silent for most of the years and when he Spoke he made us Emotional.
@tmpqtyutmpqty4733
@tmpqtyutmpqty4733 3 года назад
stfu
@bigpoppa328
@bigpoppa328 3 года назад
It's literally just gibberish :D
@MBM1117727
@MBM1117727 3 года назад
@@bigpoppa328 Hes referring to a different very inspiring speech from the end of the film.
@bigpoppa328
@bigpoppa328 3 года назад
@@MBM1117727 I saw that one, but the video is about an other "speech".
@buzztube1738
@buzztube1738 2 года назад
@@bigpoppa328 what that's 1940s movie what did you expect aliens or cheesy visual effects 😂
@libertyforever4270
@libertyforever4270 4 года назад
That is the best impersonation of Hitler I have ever seen. The one. The only. Charlie Chaplin.
@bobbygoestoabyss6624
@bobbygoestoabyss6624 3 года назад
Even better than the original.
@ScubaShark--8964
@ScubaShark--8964 3 года назад
What do you mean impersonation?? Who's Charlie Chaplin? I only saw Fuhrer in this video.
@aliyanimran3094
@aliyanimran3094 3 года назад
@@ScubaShark--8964 lol
@ScubaShark--8964
@ScubaShark--8964 3 года назад
@@aliyanimran3094 XD
@rubensnogueira5838
@rubensnogueira5838 3 года назад
Please tell me it's dubbed by someone else. Can't believe the speech was done by Chaplin himself, it's too perfect!
@brucethomson3242
@brucethomson3242 2 года назад
One became a mass murderer, the other a comedy-defining genius. Chaplin later said he'd have given anything to know what Hitler thought of the film. Also, the immediate silence following the hand gestures is a hysterical take on the psychotic grip of dictators.
@tonytiger2914
@tonytiger2914 2 года назад
I can tell you what Herr Hiler tought about this film. Herr Hiler wanted chaplin DEAD.
@bowserheadteacher
@bowserheadteacher 2 года назад
Is it just me or this like Gibberish
@tonytiger2914
@tonytiger2914 2 года назад
@@bowserheadteacher i think its the while point. To chaplin what he saw it as giberish and took liberties with it. ie. He took the p*ss out of the nazi's.
@tonytiger2914
@tonytiger2914 2 года назад
@@bowserheadteacher but intresting fact though, when chaplin gives speach the person on his imidiate left or on the right as you watch film, is Herr Hitlers English nephew. The one with the thin mushtach.
@EGeraldhuebner
@EGeraldhuebner Год назад
both born not only in the same year and month, also in the same week, only 4 days difference, and Chaplin himself has said, maybe all would become different, then I would become the dictator and he would become the comedian (not so unrealistic, because Hitler was also one talented actor) this quote from Chaplin himself is to hear in the documentation (like a making of) with the title "the tramp and the dictator" oh, and btw, - Hitler saw this movie, even more than one time (that his office has ordered him, even two times, is reported), but, we don't know, has he also laugh about himself, I think, yes, he has, if not, why his office has ordered it twice ^^
@StudMacher96
@StudMacher96 Месяц назад
Chaplin was the only guy who could sound like he was speaking German without actually speaking German
@gianmariacelardi8580
@gianmariacelardi8580 3 года назад
A pure genius. The Great Dictator, Limelight, Modern Times. This man was 100 years ahead of his times.
@lilalila213
@lilalila213 2 года назад
Yes....he was♥️
@anthony_ros
@anthony_ros 2 года назад
The great man.
@lenhummel5614
@lenhummel5614 2 года назад
Yes. And at least a dozen or more of his silent films as well.(!) A true artistic genius.
@shajanjacob1576
@shajanjacob1576 Год назад
Sure, what I always think seeing the very three movies you mentioned. We think similar!
@stephenvernillo4357
@stephenvernillo4357 Год назад
@@anthony_ros He was a cinematic genius Way ahead of his time
@docskate4312
@docskate4312 3 года назад
Most probably the greatest genius in filmmaking. His stuff is for eternity. Greetz from Germany.
@lilalila213
@lilalila213 2 года назад
That he may reign for 1 thousand years...yes, he was the greatest of all ♥️
@LordJuztice
@LordJuztice Год назад
I studied this movie for 3 months and learned German from it. Then I went to Germany and nobody understood me. The language has changed a lot since this movie was released.
@emmanueldubus1199
@emmanueldubus1199 Год назад
lol :-)
@moonhunter9993
@moonhunter9993 Год назад
lol
@graphicsRat
@graphicsRat Год назад
LOL
@ahraar99
@ahraar99 Год назад
*_LOL_*
@deleetiusproductions3497
@deleetiusproductions3497 Год назад
who's gonna tell him
@moonhunter9993
@moonhunter9993 Год назад
As a german teacher to foreign language students, I can confirm that that is what German sounds like to them. Including the coughing when they try to hit the harsh German consonants! Oh, and of course, Chaplin is brilliant!
@jtgd
@jtgd Год назад
“Eine” *coughs out lung*
@moonhunter9993
@moonhunter9993 Год назад
@@jtgd I was more thinking of "Streichholzschachtel"...
@FunnTips
@FunnTips 3 месяца назад
Exshtracshordeinerye
@TheTarikL
@TheTarikL 3 года назад
I love the touch of having Goebbels name being replaced as "Herr Garbage"
@omairsheikh3982
@omairsheikh3982 3 года назад
Couldn't have been more apt
@DavidMVTres
@DavidMVTres 3 года назад
Actually in the credits its Herr Garbitsch
@theplacebeyondthelies2429
@theplacebeyondthelies2429 3 года назад
@@DavidMVTres like Gar bitch
@DavidMVTres
@DavidMVTres 3 года назад
@@theplacebeyondthelies2429 You need help
@theplacebeyondthelies2429
@theplacebeyondthelies2429 3 года назад
@@DavidMVTres thanks for your concern but I'm not in need currently
@geraltgerassimenko5600
@geraltgerassimenko5600 2 года назад
As a tomanian, I can 100% confirm that those are accurate translations
@belledorado5636
@belledorado5636 2 года назад
Lol
@p70581
@p70581 2 года назад
I'm a Tomanian too. He has the vocabulary and dialect of a central Tomanian from the District of Moronica who just barely graduated from gymnasium.
@na3044
@na3044 2 года назад
...und stritz! Mitseina klatsch! Enn Tomania wie sein Stapf!
@gopi7218
@gopi7218 2 года назад
Beil hallen mien sallen .Urheltzt da piloten me sigaten. Me sigaten gat tie toblieten.
@lilalila213
@lilalila213 2 года назад
🤦🏻‍♀️
@subhashchandrayadav1136
@subhashchandrayadav1136 3 года назад
This comedian was 100 year ahead from his time....Great actor✌
@leorospigg4520
@leorospigg4520 Год назад
82 years later, this is still funny as hell!
@leorospigg4520
@leorospigg4520 Год назад
@@buttcube6085 That is subjective
@leorospigg4520
@leorospigg4520 Год назад
@@buttcube6085 Yes it is also subjective, l am not prohibiting you to say that.
@ryannaynguyen4465
@ryannaynguyen4465 4 месяца назад
@MrINDIA-wc1gd84 now
@brooklynstudio1902
@brooklynstudio1902 4 года назад
Charly chaplin was the best !!!
@azreljohnson2983
@azreljohnson2983 4 года назад
I watched him when I was little.
@pumpkintwig
@pumpkintwig 4 года назад
Its Charlie
@dasbell7916
@dasbell7916 4 года назад
Charlie*
@taniyaverma1296
@taniyaverma1296 3 года назад
He is (⌐■-■)
@suryapratapsingh9442
@suryapratapsingh9442 3 года назад
Charles
@SynchroScore
@SynchroScore 3 года назад
People: Chaplin, you should totally do a talking picture! Chaplin: Oh, I'll give you a talking picture alright...
@kkroeger5868
@kkroeger5868 Год назад
This movie was made in 1939, released in 1940. Chaplin totally understood Hitler's threat to humanity. And made this brilliant film to emphasis this threat....total genius....
@trpimirkarlovic838
@trpimirkarlovic838 Месяц назад
I think in 1939 it was already pretty obvious that Hitler was a threat.
@mrcolz9373
@mrcolz9373 3 года назад
4:57 The German teacher after the 5th Hitler joke
@nefjoe
@nefjoe 3 года назад
This guy received the longest standing ovation ever! 12 minutes long without stopping thanks to the open speech against fascism and nuclear weapons.
@klarkz
@klarkz 2 года назад
Hardly. It was thanks to his comedic genius and the guilt that US named him communist and cast him out of the country.
@cosmologicalturtle9528
@cosmologicalturtle9528 2 года назад
Pretty sure nuclear weapons weren’t a thing in 1940
@somerandomnification
@somerandomnification 2 года назад
@@cosmologicalturtle9528 Nuclear weapons were definitely a thing when Chaplin's re-entry permit was revoked while he was out of the country in September of 1952.
@techpriest4787
@techpriest4787 Год назад
@@somerandomnification I looked up his political history and I am shocked how scamy the US government was already back then. :/
@somerandomnification
@somerandomnification Год назад
@@techpriest4787 Yeah, and the closer you look, the worse it gets. If you aren't already familiar with them, have a look at what Smedley Butler had to say about the government and of course, there's the famous Eisenhower speech about the military industrial complex. It's almost like we've been living in a meat grinder for so long we don't notice the smell anymore...
@krautsweeper1918
@krautsweeper1918 Год назад
as someone who understands a few german words, i can tell you officially that he is speaking the best of gibberish.
@SquareLizard924.0
@SquareLizard924.0 Год назад
As an Austrian I can confirm Charlie Chaplin knows German
@giyu.pursuit_hashira
@giyu.pursuit_hashira Год назад
So that means he is 💀
@hunterwilder9665
@hunterwilder9665 3 года назад
Charlie Chaplin admitted that he never would have made this film had he known the true horrors of the Nazi concentration camps
@belledorado5636
@belledorado5636 2 года назад
Thank goodness he made it!
@tonytiger2914
@tonytiger2914 2 года назад
He almost ended up in one. Hahaha
@reginabillotti
@reginabillotti 2 года назад
@@tonytiger2914 Yes, when the Nazis almost invaded California. It was a really close call, obviously ;)
@mrgamerthebest
@mrgamerthebest 2 года назад
@@reginabillotti You mean Japan nazis weren't even close to california
@reginabillotti
@reginabillotti 2 года назад
@@mrgamerthebest And here I thought I was being too obvious with the sarcasm, but apparently someone will always miss it.
@svyazball5288
@svyazball5288 3 года назад
"Sir Garbage" The man called Göbbels, was really garbage.
@omairsheikh3982
@omairsheikh3982 3 года назад
I know right, perfect name. And perfect actor as well
@greenhillburma
@greenhillburma 3 года назад
Garbage in this film is the interior minister. So he's not quite exactly Gobbels, I think.
@arturs2436
@arturs2436 3 года назад
@@greenhillburma Yes that would point to W.Frick or H.Himmler
@nunyanunya6398
@nunyanunya6398 3 года назад
all of em were
@DavidMVTres
@DavidMVTres 3 года назад
I love it how they name the characters in the movie like Adenoid Hynkel and his title The Phooey and the Dictator of Bacteria Il Dig-a-Ditchy Napaloni and of course the funniest name Herr Garbitsch
@andymassingham
@andymassingham 4 года назад
Sublime. And Charlie permits himself a pretty risky tumble down that flight of stairs! Well handled.
@paulhunter1525
@paulhunter1525 2 года назад
It's amazing how Chaplin's approximate Hitler's speech patterns and mannerisms. No doubt he studied newsreels of Hitler's speeches.
@testchannelpleaseignore2452
Not to take away from Chaplins impersonation, because it is incredible, but he did have a significant advantage as Hitler based most of his public mannerism on common techniques used by actors at the time. Including how high pitch his voice was and his strange pronunciation of certain words. This was done so he could be better understood by microphones at the time. And/or that he was rather close to causing damage to his vocal chords, depending on how far down the speculations about Hitlers health rabbit hole you want to go
@perjensen7751
@perjensen7751 3 года назад
When Hitler was holding a speach to his citizens, he was always shouting and speaking in a stacato way. Its very rarely there are recordings of him speaking in a normal way, and that is what Chaplin in a brilliant way jokes about. He mixes Schnitzel mit der Sauerkraut together with Blitz and Straffen and uses a lot of u'es.
@counterfeit1148
@counterfeit1148 2 года назад
I think there is only one recording of Hitler talking normally
@hans-joachimbierwirth4727
@hans-joachimbierwirth4727 2 года назад
Reason is, they didn't use electric amplifiers and had to shout in order to get heard.
@ChrisT-O
@ChrisT-O Год назад
@@hans-joachimbierwirth4727 , no, this was not the reason, why Hitler talked in this way...
@abdulhadimusa6081
@abdulhadimusa6081 4 года назад
I love Charlie Chaplin from Sudan Africa ❤❤🇸🇩
@292Nigel
@292Nigel 3 года назад
Lol ! He's a Jew! (real name, Israel Thornstein) trust me he certainly didn't love Muslims and Africans. This film was an attack on a political revolution that was trying to pull Germany out of the ruinous situation she found herself in the 1930's. A bit like when you were at school... all the other kids had to pull down those who excelled in class. That's who Chaplin represented, the jealous resentful types. All he could do was mock the achievements of others, from the luxury and security of the lifestyle he enjoyed.
@yousifbaqer5452
@yousifbaqer5452 3 года назад
انت عربي
@mrcool2107
@mrcool2107 3 года назад
You said you r from africa but putting the flag of iran
@BNHCHILL
@BNHCHILL 3 года назад
salam from indonesia
@thepracticalinvestor2386
@thepracticalinvestor2386 3 года назад
So is there a Asian Sudan lol
@an1rb
@an1rb 3 года назад
World history would have been different if Herren Hynkel, Herring and Garbage were in charge.
@user-jr8lf6pl2m
@user-jr8lf6pl2m 3 года назад
Definitely. But we need to know that the political movement of Hitler arose only because of the consequences of the First World War.
@gabrielkrondos2428
@gabrielkrondos2428 3 года назад
And Himler too don't forguet about him, he made hitler a god to the german because germany worshiped a jewish god (jesus). They couldn't kill jews wile worshiping a jewish god
@AussieInDistortedworld
@AussieInDistortedworld 3 года назад
@Adolf Hitler u stupid s dictator
@SuperPanzerTerrance
@SuperPanzerTerrance Год назад
As a German, I laughed so hard!
@Adnan.1.3
@Adnan.1.3 Год назад
my dad said you germans love that x guy, is that true?
@marie_vans8613
@marie_vans8613 Год назад
@@Adnan.1.3 who do you mean ?
@jarkkoseppanen899
@jarkkoseppanen899 Год назад
@@Adnan.1.3 they did and still do. why else would they hide his deeds from people..
@Usonan-Foderation2016
@Usonan-Foderation2016 Год назад
Same
@Usonan-Foderation2016
@Usonan-Foderation2016 Год назад
@@jarkkoseppanen899 when Germans get involved in something bad and they know it's bad, they don't get proud of it. You are just plain wrong. Germany is not proud of the Nazi period
@michellesheppard9253
@michellesheppard9253 3 года назад
Garbitsch, Herr Garbitsch Always makes me laugh🤣
@subject2241
@subject2241 3 года назад
this reminds me of that an episode of The Office when Pam was the only one who dressed up for Halloween(as Chaplin) and said, "I can't even take off my hat, because then I'm Hitler"
@anthonylowder6687
@anthonylowder6687 2 года назад
One of the greatest, most inspiring speaches ever made in history!!🤣🤣
@fshy_bat
@fshy_bat 3 года назад
It sounded like Charlie was trying to speak 5 languages at once
@quasi-intellecual3790
@quasi-intellecual3790 2 года назад
Aka german
@lindildeev5721
@lindildeev5721 2 года назад
He kind of did that in Modern Times.
@RiceStranger
@RiceStranger 2 года назад
@@quasi-intellecual3790 German (ˈjər-mən) - 1. Germanic language spoken by Germanic countries, such like Germany, Austria or parts of Switzerland. \\ Synonyms - Deutsche | Frankenstein's Language
@xiaowangwang9828
@xiaowangwang9828 Год назад
In 5:16 i hear something like Europe and blitzkrieg, and then the translator says "has nothing but peace in his heart" LOL
@planner8718
@planner8718 3 года назад
Chaplin: Can i make a Mocking film of Hitler? Hollywood and Other Studio: Are you crazy!? They are our best supporter! Chaplin: Fine, i'll do it myself
@rajvikramsinghvishen5378
@rajvikramsinghvishen5378 2 года назад
And the rest is history
@BELCAN57
@BELCAN57 2 года назад
Can we make a movie about China? No!
@lindildeev5721
@lindildeev5721 2 года назад
Do you mean Thanos took the line from Chaplin ?
@samuelmeier1617
@samuelmeier1617 2 года назад
It's not like holywood didn't shoot anti nazi movies after the us joined the war though...
@UcJWRNkN27ah
@UcJWRNkN27ah 2 года назад
This is me when I know 0% of Hollywood history
@comradealexev9597
@comradealexev9597 3 года назад
Charlie was such a legend
@Danny30011980
@Danny30011980 2 года назад
Still is and will always be
@tonytiger2914
@tonytiger2914 2 года назад
Dead end. Hahaha
@COOKIEMONSTER90
@COOKIEMONSTER90 Год назад
"His excellency is about to descend the stairs" Omg, it's so funny 😀
@best-way551
@best-way551 3 года назад
2:00 I love that he pours water into his pants after the talk
@user-hf2qh5ck7j
@user-hf2qh5ck7j 8 месяцев назад
Why tho 😂
@TheAutumnWind_RN4L
@TheAutumnWind_RN4L 3 года назад
Chaplin confused the hell out of RU-vid's English translator.
@JIKitty
@JIKitty 3 года назад
He's mostly talking gibberish, with some things coincidentally being a word and others being words for food. I think Chaplins intention was to impersonate how Hitler acted, appeared, his vibe. He could've talked real german, but then he would have had to think about the content. There is a word for what Chaplin is doing here: Grammelot - an art form established in theatre.
@roberthaworth8991
@roberthaworth8991 2 года назад
Chaplin had obviously studied newsreels of the dictator to promote the accuracy of his performance. For ex., at intervals Hitler pushed the closed fist of his right hand "down and away" for emphasis, straightening the arm; he poked his chin skyward in a certain way during transitions, gripped both sides of his belt from time to time, etc. The beefy actor who plays the Mussolini clone later in the film got "Benzino"'s public mannerisms right, also, with the deliberate emphasis in profile of his lantern jaw and the incessant, self-satisfied mugging and head-nods.
@numalesoybea1348
@numalesoybea1348 2 года назад
You can still always tell what's he's talking about. 25% of the words are English.
@MarvoloSalazar
@MarvoloSalazar 2 года назад
@@roberthaworth8991 God i cant stand mussolini's face. I have never seen such a puchable face in my life neither did i ever think someone's face would make me so irrationally angry
@moondust2365
@moondust2365 2 года назад
@@numalesoybea1348 True. And with English being a Germanic language, you can thankfully end up with some of those being actual German words, even if the rest of the sentence its in is nonsense.
@shajanjacob1576
@shajanjacob1576 Год назад
Yes. Chaplin is a genius. He need not speak in german or call himself Hitler. Only needed to sound like German, and fake his mannerisms, and conveytge absolute power of dictators , and the absurd madness of dictatorships. And by not speaking in real German, while including words such as of food items or silly items, and interspersing with real English words, he could make audiences universally understand what he intended, to mock Hitler on his face.
@ernst_junger
@ernst_junger 2 года назад
Did anyone else die of laughter at “Tighten die belten!” ?
@russelmurphy4868
@russelmurphy4868 3 года назад
Years before this was made, someone commented that, when they saw a silent newsreel film of Hitler giving a speech, that they thought that this was exactly how Chaplin would have portrayed a dictator. And then Chaplin made this film. How in God's name the crew behind him are not hurting themselves watching this is beyond me.
@jafar2291
@jafar2291 3 года назад
First memes of ww 2
@nasser92812
@nasser92812 3 года назад
ياخي بكل فيديو اشوفك 😂😂
@jafar2291
@jafar2291 3 года назад
Joseph Stalin 😂😂😂
@sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh3349
@sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh3349 3 года назад
@@jafar2291 @جعفر حيدر عيدان كاظم
@riovoneinzbern8849
@riovoneinzbern8849 3 года назад
Are you speak Arab?
@jafar2291
@jafar2291 3 года назад
Woy Mana yeah
@joseemmanuelj.postrano3454
@joseemmanuelj.postrano3454 3 года назад
1:46 my favorite moment of his speech
@jcarolsvam6137
@jcarolsvam6137 2 года назад
6:56
@jacksonteller1337
@jacksonteller1337 2 года назад
The person it is based on was a huge fan, he cut his mustache the same way. As we heard from people in his direct proximity he laughed his arse off on this one even though it was banned in the rest of the country. If you watch the pictures from the Reichskanzlei and the globe scene they are nearly identical office's pure genius.
@jtgd
@jtgd Год назад
The sudden end of the applause always gets me
@Kece89
@Kece89 3 года назад
Hering and Garbage XD That made my day
@dererdi1981
@dererdi1981 3 года назад
I'm German and don't understand a single word 😂
@wladimirpauls3018
@wladimirpauls3018 3 года назад
Same lol
@myrooftopgarden8005
@myrooftopgarden8005 3 года назад
@@wladimirpauls3018 ohh i thought he was speaking really german. Lol
@isakwilkinson2491
@isakwilkinson2491 3 года назад
It's supposed to be gibberish it's not supposed to be understood in any language except for the world language of its gibberish he's making fun of Hitler and the rest of the party period anybody that would have followed Hitler back then was a complete freaking idiot. Anybody that wants to hate that much a whole nother race of people is a total idiot we all are people of this world
@gervillia88
@gervillia88 3 года назад
He didn't try to speak german but reproduced Hitler expression in his speeches. Evebody understand, not the words but his emotion. Universal
@shimadaalicell7563
@shimadaalicell7563 3 года назад
Its not German Its Tomania language
@vonbraunwerner9067
@vonbraunwerner9067 Месяц назад
4:50 (and 4:56 too) The freakkin' microphone. I'm dying of laughter. My 10 years old kid has just been shown the movie at school, and that part was an instant hit. He told me the entire classroom laughed. Proof that this movie will never grows old.😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
@NareshMallya
@NareshMallya 3 года назад
A movie in which he made the 2 greatest speeches of the world. One in Tomanian, other in English.
@gabj6816
@gabj6816 Год назад
As a German, his translations are on point.
@peterlederbauer5720
@peterlederbauer5720 3 года назад
WAR IS SCHTONK !
@Dotcando
@Dotcando 3 года назад
DEMOKRATIE SCHTONK!
@vio3366
@vio3366 3 года назад
It is really hilarious that he said countless times SCHTONK but then the translation came out with a different meaning each time we said it 😂😂
@svenandersen
@svenandersen 3 года назад
Not realized this could be the first stonks meme ever made, beside ww2 meme too.
@shiprapaul2033
@shiprapaul2033 3 года назад
Stonks📈
@Quingle_
@Quingle_ 3 года назад
@@shiprapaul2033 *stonks*
@elcasettedelosmelofilos6652
I started crying of laughter watching this movie for the first time, specially the gibberish speech 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 such nonsense but so damn funny
@madeleine8480
@madeleine8480 2 года назад
This impersonation is brilliant and Charlie Chaplin will always have a given place in my heart and in our history books! 🙏❤
@nabilm3ak502
@nabilm3ak502 Год назад
Hallo zusammen, als junger Marokkaner 🇲🇦, der sich für allgemeine Kultur interessiert, teile ich mit Ihnen einige Zusammenfassungen und Ideen als allgemeine Kultur über den berühmten Komiker Charlie Chaplin, der sich durch seine Stummkomödie auszeichnete, frei von Künstlichkeit und nah an der Herz. Seine Gesichtszüge waren immer traurig und er konnte die Welt zum Lachen bringen. Die Menschen in einer Zeit kannten Kriege, Klassenungleichheit, Armut und die Probleme des 20. Jahrhunderts, und Charlie hatte Sprüche und rührende Worte, darunter (wenn Sie... konnte nicht über den gleichen Witz lachen, warum solltest du wegen der gleichen Sorge zurückgehen und trauern und weinen) und auch (ich gehe im Regen, damit niemand meine Tränen sehen kann) und unter den Menschen erkannte er Einstein mit ihrem Witz , sind Charlie Chaplin und Nikola Tesla, und ich möchte abschließend sagen, dass Charlie in den vergangenen Jahren als sehr professioneller Komiker die Welt unterhalten hat
@ryanjeanes5253
@ryanjeanes5253 3 года назад
I'm watching this now on HBOMax and losing my mind. So glad this video exists. Thank you.
@belledorado5636
@belledorado5636 2 года назад
The first time I watched this I laughed so hard I cried through most of it. I'm buying it! What a classic! Adenoid?
@BairaagiYayavar
@BairaagiYayavar 3 года назад
Long live Chaplin ❤️ you're fabulous for each and every generation.. after 100+ years you are awesome today too
@harnessedcomic4381
@harnessedcomic4381 3 года назад
People that watched this back then probably didn’t find this funny at all, but today it’s comedy gold
@phineas4218
@phineas4218 3 года назад
Its the other way around
@hairglowingkyle4572
@hairglowingkyle4572 2 года назад
@@phineas4218 as a teen this is pretty fucking hilarious
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 2 года назад
So modern at his time ! He saw so much, with so much drama and comic! Outstanding Charles Chaplin ! Merci merci beaucoup from Paris France. Emmanuel
@lwill4075
@lwill4075 Год назад
When he started coughing in beginning part of speech... that shit was funny asf. Lol
@LordTyler88
@LordTyler88 9 месяцев назад
I like that among the gibberish, Chaplin actually placed some German words that fit the context, as in "sie strafen", "Bismarck", "freisprechen"
@martinstock
@martinstock 6 месяцев назад
Mostly however German names for food/dishes: Wiener Schnitzel, Sauerkraut. Bismarck Hering is pickled herring. Field Marshal Herring as a parody of Hermann Göring points to a native German adviser. Allegedly a hawker known as Beldemer Lippert advertised his herrings on a market in Kastellaun as "Hering, Hering, su fett wie de Göring!" herrings, herrings, as fat as Göring! And this mocking verse spread fast among those not that enthusiastic about the ones now in power.
@HansKuhlmann
@HansKuhlmann 4 месяца назад
@@martinstock That's right and it was dangerous to make such jokes.
@furassicpark7642
@furassicpark7642 Год назад
It cracks me up when he turns the crowd cheers & applause on and off instantly with a twist of his hand
@l.salisbury1253
@l.salisbury1253 3 года назад
Hitler had a Mafia-style death list of comics who dared make fun of him. Chaplin, Jack Benny, the Three Stooges, Spike Jones and Victor Borga were all on that list!
@albogypsy2842
@albogypsy2842 3 года назад
Both Hitler and J.Edgar Hoover
@tollschock5056
@tollschock5056 2 года назад
Ein traurig lustiger Film ! Es einfach Chaplins Meisterwerk...👌
@johnnytheyoungmaestro
@johnnytheyoungmaestro 4 месяца назад
Charlie Chaplin absolutely nailed the impersonation of Adolf Hitler right down to the finest point. The mannerisms and the powerful dynamic of his voice, it's all done so well! I loved hearing "Herring" and "Garbage", and he was even able to sneak the word "sauerkraut" into the speech. What a genius. Charlie did have some serious guts, though, to make fun of the Nazi regime. But even in the toughest days, we need some comedy relief. Bravo, Sir Chaplin! 😁😁
@beedalton9675
@beedalton9675 4 месяца назад
I laughed at liberty stunk ,,democracy stunk,,😂😂😂😂😂
@Michael-os1om
@Michael-os1om 10 дней назад
Don´t forget the words at the start of his speech : " Hürtensekt an´Wiener Schnitzel " !!! 😂😂😂🤣
@kirriass2991
@kirriass2991 2 года назад
1:33 This moment just killed me 3:35 This one too
@iamale7192
@iamale7192 3 года назад
What a courageous man for making this in 1940.This film is a materpiece.This film is an act of madness.And madness Is love.Chaplin put his Life in extreme danger making this.He 's a hero without a doubt.♥️
@HooDatDonDar
@HooDatDonDar 6 месяцев назад
He was in no danger. He was in America. The film is really funny, tho, and that’s the point.
@johnabcdfarinas3316
@johnabcdfarinas3316 2 года назад
4:50 "oooh the stranglishenmeta"
@Beaneabean
@Beaneabean 3 года назад
4:38 Does he say “sauerkraut”? Lmao
@jtgd
@jtgd 9 месяцев назад
Ja
@lesafowers8142
@lesafowers8142 9 месяцев назад
I totally love all things Chaplin and in have this film on my DVR so I can continue to learn from this masterpiece from Charlie!!!❤❤❤
@yohan40
@yohan40 3 года назад
This is my favourite line 1:43 😂😂😂🤣🤣
@warmeggtm
@warmeggtm 3 года назад
Herr Garbage made me laugh for a solid 5 mins
@l.j.goldstein8143
@l.j.goldstein8143 Год назад
Chaplin's masterpiece of comedy. my fave scene is the shaving in perfect time to Brahm's fifth Hungarian dance. Sheer brilliance!
@humanbeing8272
@humanbeing8272 2 года назад
5:03 the best and most meaningful part. The "interpreter" didn't "translate" it, also the audience was too scared of that ethnic group and for the first time during the speech they didn't applaud until "Hitler" ordered them.
@felipecassimirodefreitas2053
@felipecassimirodefreitas2053 3 года назад
Genius! The cough mixing up with the German is amazing!!! Haha
@kruseamplification4242
@kruseamplification4242 3 года назад
The greatest Genius of movie comedy. Unmatched to this day !
@mankb1
@mankb1 5 месяцев назад
What a genius he was 😄😃
@blaue_blue
@blaue_blue 3 года назад
I have never laughed so hard in my life.
@waynejumpercz1556
@waynejumpercz1556 3 года назад
That microphone scene is just....hilarious :DD
@reapersteelwolf4327
@reapersteelwolf4327 3 года назад
Even though I'm late I'm gonna comment and say that we need another Charlie Chaplin cause he is a film god
@Gideon_the_Seraph
@Gideon_the_Seraph 3 года назад
He actually got Hitlers mannerisms down pretty well
@NHSUKFan909
@NHSUKFan909 2 года назад
Greatest war movie ever made, well one of them, definitely one of the best monologues in film history.
@stefanoripari1816
@stefanoripari1816 4 года назад
GENIUS Charles Chaplin
@ShawDAMAN
@ShawDAMAN 2 года назад
This shows how important delivery is. Despite being gobbledygook that final minute or so of his speech is inspiring 😂
@sharkwhisperer7326
@sharkwhisperer7326 2 года назад
That was quite entertaining, props to Charlie! I'm a fan!
@jotaf23
@jotaf23 Год назад
Chaplin e comédia demais nunca será esquecido👏👏👏
@tigersofindia1947
@tigersofindia1947 3 года назад
At last...... Chaplin correctly demonstrated the downfall 😁
@chibatadayoshi278
@chibatadayoshi278 3 года назад
Even in his gibberish, Charlie Chaplin was more articulate than president who claims have the best words.
@tambrosia
@tambrosia 3 года назад
come on now...if you want to hear jibberish just look at biden the demented fool of the demorats
@loafgeneral
@loafgeneral 3 года назад
have you ever seen a clip of biden trying to give a speech
@farrukhejaz1358
@farrukhejaz1358 3 года назад
I have seen this clip many times it never gets old. Your comments made it more enjoyable.
@rajvikramsinghvishen5378
@rajvikramsinghvishen5378 2 года назад
Someone try Rahul Gandhi and his understandable gibberish
@Steve-wz5pz
@Steve-wz5pz 2 года назад
@@loafgeneral Pres. Biden has a speech impediment. What was the Orange Monkey's excuse?
@Lord_GhostBoner_
@Lord_GhostBoner_ Год назад
I love how purposefully half assed this is
@Austin-kh4un
@Austin-kh4un 7 месяцев назад
The scene where he poured water down his pants had me dyin😆
@generaldraeckos55
@generaldraeckos55 3 года назад
his even the founder if the meme *stonk*
@manicabawse2867
@manicabawse2867 3 года назад
Democracy stonks to high hell
@Quingle_
@Quingle_ 3 года назад
*stonks*
@kizkogr7881
@kizkogr7881 2 года назад
Liberty *Stonk*
@TomiKaski
@TomiKaski Год назад
5:37 As a Finn, I am totally astonished, that my country is mentioned in a Chaplin movie!
@BeeWhistler
@BeeWhistler 2 года назад
I need to see this movie again. I'd forgotten he was referred to as The Phooey.
@santagemma6212
@santagemma6212 2 года назад
I can see why this man was the world's best actor.
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