Swipe 👈 • ◦ "The Great Dictator" (1940) Go follow @historyofcinema they have some of the best cinema content out there! Someone added Hans Zimmer's song "Time" to this scene. He's such a legend it fits in every film. Have any suggestions? DM us! • Directed by: Charlie Chaplin • Written by: Charlie Chaplin • Cinematography by: Karl Struss and Roland Totheroh • Did you know? Adolf Hitler banned the film in Germany and in all countries occupied by the Nazis. Curiosity got the best of him, and he had a print brought in through Portugal. History records that he screened it twice, in private, but history did not record his reaction to the film. Charles Chaplin said, "I'd give anything to know what he thought of it." For political reasons in Germany, the ban stayed after the end of WWII until 1958.A post shared by Script to Screen (@script.to.screen) on Dec 1, 2017 at 8:15am PST
Swipe 👈 • ◦ "The Great Dictator" (1940) Go follow @historyofcinema they have some of the best cinema content out there! Someone added Hans Zimmer's song "Time" to this scene. He's such a legend it fits in every film. Have any suggestions? DM us! • Directed by: Charlie Chaplin • Written by: Charlie Chaplin • Cinematography by: Karl Struss and Roland Totheroh • Did you know? Adolf Hitler banned the film in Germany and in all countries occupied by the Nazis. Curiosity got the best of him, and he had a print brought in through Portugal. History records that he screened it twice, in private, but history did not record his reaction to the film. Charles Chaplin said, "I'd give anything to know what he thought of it." For political reasons in Germany, the ban stayed after the end of WWII until 1958.
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Original drawings from the 1906 edition of H.G. Wells’ “The War of the Worlds”, illustrated by Brazilian artist Henrique Alvim Corrêa pic.tw...