Cocaine. The prisoner was smuggling cocaine and in order to keep from getting caught, he poured the coke into the salt-shaker. When The Tramp mistakes it for salt and eats it, that is why he becomes crazy and hyperactive.
The movie was called "Modern Times". Charlie Chaplin wrote the music but did not actually sing the song himself.
The character had no name, but the female lead in Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times is Paulette Goddard.
Modern Times
He only wrote the music, and used it as as the theme to his film 'Modern Times'. Later an American lyric-writer put words to it.
Chaplin's best film is often considered to be the 'Gold Rush', 'City Lights' or 'Modern Times', however, I personally would recommend 'The Great Dictator', 'Monsieur Verdoux', 'Limelight' and 'Shoulder Arms' as less well known but brilliant Chaplin films.
The movie was called "Modern Times". Charlie Chaplin wrote the music but did not actually sing the song himself.
Charlie Chaplin
The character had no name, but the female lead in Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times is Paulette Goddard.
Charlie Chaplin
Modern Times
No. "Modern Times" was released in 1936. Charlie Chaplin began making films in 1914.
Charlie Chaplin produced a comedy movie written in 1936 called Modern Times. The movie is about a poor man trying to help blind girl whom he has fallen in love with.
Chaplin Today Modern Times - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 1 July 2003 (featured on Modern Times DVD)
Charlie Chaplin silent comedy movie: The gold rush, The kid, City lights, Modern times and others
modern times
The Gold Rush, Modern Times, City Lights.
No, that was in Modern Times. In The Gold Rush he was a prospector.