The colorful World of Charlie Chaplin (Laurel & Hardy) Color

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @ImaFnT-Rex
    @ImaFnT-Rex 4 роки тому +7

    even back in the 70s when i was a kid i use to like watching this guy more then cartoons a lot

    • @jeanbaumgartner4052
      @jeanbaumgartner4052 Рік тому +1

      THE SAME HERE ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND RUDY VALENTINO!😊😮😂😅

  • @ТатьянаПомазкина-ь3ы

    Интересные, Смешные Короткометражные Фильмы с Участием Чарли Чаплина!!! Интересно Было Смотреть, Очень Понравилось!!!❤️🤩❤️🥰❤️😂🍀🌹🍀🌹🍀🌹🍀

  • @randumbrantz9212
    @randumbrantz9212 4 роки тому +6

    The accompanying music sounds like it should be paired to a horror film, it's just not a goof fit for Charlie's antics.

    • @christianwouters6764
      @christianwouters6764 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, the music is bad enough on it's own, and totally out of place for the film.

    • @jeanbaumgartner4052
      @jeanbaumgartner4052 Рік тому +1

      ​@@christianwouters6764 YOU'RE BOTH ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT THAT ONE!🥶🥴😵😵‍💫🤯😳😱😼🙀

    • @wimal2480
      @wimal2480 6 місяців тому

      @@christianwouters6764

  • @sandyhorton3665
    @sandyhorton3665 4 роки тому +13

    Charlie Chaplin was my Adopted Grandfather we both adopted each other when I was a little girl. I was outside on the sidewalk in front of his house and I was fascinated by the way the snails made very very colorful glistening patterns on the sidewalk and I was studying the way it looked playing against the sunlight hitting them and then he opens his front door with this very very distraught look on his face and he is running over to me saying little girl little girl are you okay.Did you get hurt? Please please don’t sue me are you sure you are ok. And I was still studying the pattern formations on the sidewalk and I finally looked up into his eyes with a smile on my face as he is standing over me and I said..no sir, I am not going to sue you at all and I began to tell him about what I discovered on the sidewalk and his distraught look became the biggest smile I have ever seen and he was so very very happy 😃 I here that I was fine and nothing terribly major was wrong physically with me that he was jumping for joy and said to me that he would like to adopt me as his own and I said absolutely yes. He was so happy 😀 that he suggested that we go to his kitchen and he was beginning to tell me about the big banana milkshake that he was going to make me. I said “Wow, that sounds delicious 😋 Yes Please I would love ❤️ one. And he reached out his hand and we both walked up his front walkway up to the front door and he opened the door and said “after you”,as he gestured a lovely hand , saying right this way dear. I looked at him and said “okay Grandma “. And it was the beginning of the best days of my life. He nicknamed me his “Penauto”. Which he began to tell me that it means peanut in Italian. Everyday was a great wonderful exciting adventure because he always had something fun planned for us and he and I were in our own little world of loving togetherness like Granddaughter and Grandpa. He was always missing his two daughters. They each had their own families and they were away at the time. And his daughter Claudia was going to College at the great Cornell University and was in track and field and he would get out the picture album book and we would sit on the backyard patio looking at all the pictures of the family. He also had a huge ridding lawnmower that he would let me ride and cut the grass in the backyard and he would tell me to “just make sure that I don’t go to close to his humongous stagg horn that was suspended from the middle of his big tree in the middle of the backyard. I loved it when he would tell me that he had a special little hat just for riding the Lawnmower and that I must wear it and put it on only when I am riding the Lawnmower and I said great. Why thank you Grandpa I love to wear the hat and I have pictures to prove it. Back then we would also love ❤️ to go riding around town togetherness and we would go to the old Woolworth on US Hwy 1 that was in the plaza couple blocks north of Blueheron Blvd, and we would go in to buy some candy 🍬and yes our favorite thing was to buy “ the original Pringles “ in the red container he was totally fascinated with the Pringles. And he would always play a little game with me and he would grab a huge stack of the chips and look at me with this Cheshire Cat that swallowed the Canary look.. and begin to ask me to “ see if I can guess how many Pringle’s that he had in his hand and if I guessed the right amount, my prize would be that I would get to keep the rest of the Pringle’s that were in the container and we would love ❤️ to play this game for a few hours and then it was time for Dinner. He always loved to have his Supper early at four thirty and I remember asking him with quite a funny look on my face asking him what is Supper and why doesn’t he have Dinner like everyone else and he would smile and laugh so loud at me and say he doesn’t want to be like everyone else and I said “okay Grandpa, Supper it is and Supper it shall be “. He was the best Chef, when it came to cooking he would teach me to cook a whole lot of love ❤️ into the food and he would always be putting magical ingredients into his dishes and sometimes more than not, he always would ask me to close my eyes and hold out my hands and he would always surprise me with a great piece of candy one for each hand. He would always have the best manners and he would begin to tell me how to love and respect others and how very very special being kind was to a perfect greeting everytime you meet someone new and they will never ever forget your loving 🥰 kindness and how extremely special the magic words are to every single people that I meet. I could go on for hours and hours but Grandpa and I were in our own little world of togetherness and we would always take a ride over to Burt Reynolds Auntie and Grandma, who he was always extremely fond of both of them and he was close friends with them for many years and we would go and visit all the time. These women also treated me like I was part of their own family and all of the magical wonderful blessed loving precious memories I will have for the rest of my life always and forever grateful thankful and blessed for the time he and I were in our own little world as time goes on my dearest precious Grandpa “Charlie Chaplin “ . I miss him terribly and one year I even tried to match make him to want to take my Grandmother on a date. I love ❤️ you Grandpa.. my real Grandfather had died two years before I was born and as I was growing up in Elementary School. I couldn’t wait to go straight to Grandpa’s house on 225 Park Avenue back in the early seventies and he and I would love ❤️ to sit on his front lawn close to the curb and watch the Christmas 🎄 Parade togetherness always he and I. His loving kindness and compassion and humility of great manners are always used now that I am older especially when I got to meet the creator of MICKEY MOUSE. Which is totally another story for another time.. Because I remember few years ago when meeting him. He mentioned that he was quite impressed with my manners and that I love ❤️ to share and I smiled and said nicely that yes the greatest Grandpa I ever had to go and have fun outings with taught me some of the greatest things in life how to really treat others how to make manners open up doors for me and how sharing everything that I have with others is truly the greatest gifts of all. Bless you always MaryAlice “SandyBeach “Horton. And he would always say to me as he wispered into my ear that helping others and giving especially those who are in dire need is greatest lesson we can always do even the smallest gesture of loving action to help someone and make someone happy and smile 😃 always. Love ❤️ to you all

  • @pasqualebarbieri9199
    @pasqualebarbieri9199 4 роки тому +5

    I can see or we can see in he’s acting (to day) after more than one hundred years the kind person he was ,

  • @ТоликТомачков
    @ТоликТомачков 4 роки тому +5

    Charlie Chaplin the best ))))

  • @SHAHMRUGESH
    @SHAHMRUGESH 4 роки тому +3

    Like Good One ☝️ Nice Video 📹👍

  • @galimullinmullayan4955
    @galimullinmullayan4955 Рік тому +1

    💯💯💯👏👏👏👏💥💥💥

  • @sampathbandara4167
    @sampathbandara4167 4 роки тому +2

    I wery like charlie chaplin

  • @vinay33310
    @vinay33310 3 роки тому +2

    dogs were treated like dogs back then

  • @shekarss2257
    @shekarss2257 2 роки тому +1

    2022/6/27 9:46

  • @dua7659
    @dua7659 2 роки тому +2

    🤣🇦🇿👍

  • @vanessapierce231
    @vanessapierce231 2 роки тому +2

    My grandfather Benny, a.k.a. Eli, was like Charlie Chaplin. He'd be dancing at the disco Tex, y I was a kid, y had to hide his arrest papers. When the family champanzee took sick he took it to a human hospital. He knew my grandmother 1 week y they married on Valentine's day 1939, he lied about her age when she was 17 y not 18. She was better off with him as she had worked burlesque with the strippers. He dorned black velvet pants y a brown, thick, weight lifters belt, y people wonder where I get my sense of humor. He shot off the tires of my grandmother s then Italian boyfriend s car y they lasted 40+years. She hid out the rest of her life too due to this. His brother was the only hermit of plum island living in a 1 room shack built out of suitcases. Jack helfant is online. His other brother Mass generals top brain surgeon. Zady told me we were indians when I was 5 as we were raking y burning leaves. Out of excitement, I ran to tell my grandmother. She told me we were Jewish y that he told her he was Italian to get her to marry her. He used to sit in an old abandoned Impala y told me to drive to California, with an accent. He had at least 100 hundred statutes of Indians in the cellar where he slept with the Mexican mini dogs. Everything was the real McCoy. He counted pennies with a magnifine glass till he almost went blind. He ate with a fork upside down to American standards. He would yell at my grandmother saying it tasted like pork. He would pop out his front teeth to us, with his hair dyed black. He bought me a Shirley temple doll for Christmas y my grandmother was upset because she spent hundreds to please, y I liked the doll best. I fell once y he ran to me faster than the rest. Zady was a character, partially deaf from cue tips but, nevertheless colorful. Born 1915 when Charlie Chaplin was putting out silent films. His daughter was ill y he dressed in tails y top hat to go see her at the hospital. When he arrived she had passed at aged 27. For 3 days he went missing. His mum born in Poland y his dad from Russia. I guess the Indians have nothing on US now. He told my grandmother that she was going to meet his mother. On the way over to the house he nearly ran a woman over y said those crazy Jews. His mum had been shopping y she came thru the door. It was the lady he almost hit my grandmother said.

  • @net1zen
    @net1zen 4 роки тому +4

    Ruined with the most annoying soundtrack, ever.

  • @drajanacz.1376
    @drajanacz.1376 4 роки тому

    dalo by se říct, že Charlieho filmy jsou nejlepšími a nejkvalitnějšími záznamy tehdejšího života

  • @wolfgangscheibler9131
    @wolfgangscheibler9131 4 роки тому

    Молодцы! Дай бог вам доброго здоровья, за эти фильмы хоть и из прошлого века, но всё таки интересно! Очень нравится мне Чарли Чаплин! Жаль только что нету словесного перевода, ну хотя бы сурдо!

  • @rodemarieaguirre8884
    @rodemarieaguirre8884 4 роки тому +1

    I just didnt like when he pulled the dog's tail.....no laws back then...

  • @steveburrus9347
    @steveburrus9347 4 роки тому +2

    Can someone tell me what this Chaplin film is ?

  • @hichamzarri934
    @hichamzarri934 3 роки тому +1

    .

  • @drajanacz.1376
    @drajanacz.1376 4 роки тому +1

    dalo by se říct, že Charlieho filmy jsou nejlepšími a nejkvalitnějšími záznamy tehdejšího života