Friday, September 12, 2008

Modern Times (1936); 10/8; 7:15pm



MSMM
presents

Modern Times

Weds. Oct. 8th 7:15pm


The Academy of Music Theatre

Charlie Chaplin • 1936 • USA


Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins

Playing a tramp struggling to survive in a modern industrial society, Charlie Chaplin created with MODERN TIMES, one of the most elaborate cinematic critiques of the effects of mass production on 20th century life. With his usual charm and bad luck, Charlie Chaplin’s most famous character The Tramp, executes some of his most famous slapstick routines around massive/glorified machines, accidentally ends up in the middle of a communist rally, and falls in love with a street waif played by Chaplin’s then real-life partner Paulette Goddard.
In 2001, the Chaplin heirs concluded a search for a worldwide partner by signing with international film producer, sales agent and distributor MK2. To celebrate their new partnership, the Chaplin family and MK2 launched a high-definition digital restoration of “Modern Times”, a first for a Chaplin film.

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