Charlie Chaplin: The Forgotten Years

Charlie Chaplin: The Forgotten Years

Release date : May 18, 2003
Runtime : 55m
Countries of origin : Switzerland /
Original Language : English /
Director : Felice Zenoni / Beat Hirt /
Writers : Beat Hirt / Felice Zenoni /
Production companies : SRG SSR /
May 18, 2003 55m Switzerland Documentary English More
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While silent-film star Charlie Chaplin may have charmed American audiences with the onscreen antics of his lovable "Tramp" character, the actor's private life was marred by a series of public scandals that eventually pushed him into exile. In addition to his penchant for much younger women, Chaplin was unjustly hounded by Senator Joe McCarthy's notorious anti-Communist witch hunts, for which the U.S. revoked his visa in 1952. A bitter and disenchanted Chaplin responded by moving his family to Switzerland, where he remained until his death in 1977. This documentary chronicles Chaplin's life and career during those so-called "forgotten years" (during which he became a prolific and highly respected film-score composer) through previously unreleased archival footage and intimate interviews with his friends and family, including his children Geraldine, Michael, and Eugene.
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  • title:Charlie Chaplin: The Forgotten Years
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:55m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Felice Zenoni / Beat Hirt /
  • Writers: Beat Hirt · Felice Zenoni ·
  • Production companies: SRG SSR ·
  • Overview:While silent-film star Charlie Chaplin may have charmed American audiences with the onscreen antics of his lovable "Tramp" character, the actor's private life was marred by a series of public scandals that eventually pushed him into exile. In addition to his penchant for much younger women, Chaplin was unjustly hounded by Senator Joe McCarthy's notorious anti-Communist witch hunts, for which the U.S. revoked his visa in 1952. A bitter and disenchanted Chaplin responded by moving his family to Switzerland, where he remained until his death in 1977. This documentary chronicles Chaplin's life and career during those so-called "forgotten years" (during which he became a prolific and highly respected film-score composer) through previously unreleased archival footage and intimate interviews with his friends and family, including his children Geraldine, Michael, and Eugene.
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