Chaplin in the Sound Era
An Analysis of the Seven Talkies
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About the Book
Charles Chaplin’s sound films have often been overlooked by historians, despite the fact that in these films the essential character of Chaplin more overtly asserted itself in his screen images than in his earlier silent work.
Each of Chaplin’s seven sound films—City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), The Great Dictator (1940), Monsieur Verdoux (1947), Limelight (1952), A King in New York (1957), and A Countess from Hong Kong (1967)—is covered in a chapter-length essay here. The comedian’s inspiration for the film is given, along with a narrative that describes the film and offers details on behind-the-scenes activities. There is also a full discussion of the movie’s themes and contemporary critical reaction to it.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Eric L. Flom
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 336
Bibliographic Info: 21 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2009 [1997]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4052-8
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0798-6
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
1. Prologue 1
The Boyhood 2
The English Stage 5
Those Moving Pictures 9
Essanay and Mutual 18
First National 23
United Artists 29
Chaplin’s Development as a Film Artist 35
2. City Lights 47
The Emergence of Sound Technology 47
Conceiving City Lights 54
The Narrative of City Lights 56
The Resistance to Sound 59
Continuing the Chaplin Tradition 63
City Lights as Social Commentary 70
Response to City Lights 72
3. Modern Times 77
His Trip Abroad 77
Analysis of His Trip 84
The Return 87
The Narrative of Modern Times 90
The Second Battle with Sound 94
Socio-Political Aspects of Modern Times 99
The Tramp and the Gamin 106
Response to Modern Times 110
4. The Great Dictator 113
Napoleon, Scarlet and Hitler 115
The Narrative of The Great Dictator 125
The Great Satire 129
The Barber and the Tramp 133
The Great Dictator as Propaganda 135
The Speech 140
Response to The Great Dictator 144
5. Monsieur Verdoux 147
Joan Barry 150
The Courts 155
The Aftermath 158
Landru 161
The Narrative of Monsieur Verdoux 164
Casting and Production 171
Chaplin’s Darker Side 175
Chaplin as the Real Henri Verdoux 177
Promotion & Response to Monsieur Verdoux 183
6. Limelight 189
The Attempted Turnaround 194
Footlights 196
The Narrative of Limelight 199
Life Through the Lens 208
A Return to Older Themes 211
Promotion & Response to Limelight 217
7. A King in New York 223
Closing the Door 224
The Ex-King Comes Home to Europe 229
The Narrative of A King in New York 233
Satirizing the United States 242
Response to A King in New York 250
8. A Countess from Hong Kong 253
The Books and Critical Reassessment 256
The Return to Filmmaking 265
The Narrative of A Countess from Hong Kong 267
Shooting A Countess from Hong Kong 268
The Failure 272
Response to A Countess from Hong Kong 275
9. Epilogue 281
The Reconciliation 282
The Limelight 284
Notes 293
Bibliography 309
Index 315
Book Reviews & Awards
“the amount of factual detail is substantial…well-written”—Classic Images; “Flom’s book distinguishes itself by focusing on Chaplin’s sound films…engaging…in-depth analysis”—Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television.