A Night in the Show (1915) | Charlie Chaplin | - color
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----- A Night in the Show was Charlie Chaplin's 12th film for Essanay. It was made at Majestic Studio in Los Angeles the fall of 1915. Chaplin played two roles: one as Mr. Pest and one as Mr. Rowdy. The film was created from Chaplin's stage work from a play called Mumming Birds (a.k.a. A Night at an English Music Hall in the United States) with the Karno Company from London. Chaplin performed this play during his U.S. tours with Fred Karno company and decided to bring some of this play to his film work. Edna Purviance played a minor role as a lady in the audience.
Cast: Charles Chaplin, Charlotte Mineau, Dee Lampton, Edna Purviance, Leo White
Directed by Charlie Chaplin
Produced by Jess Robbins
Written by Charlie Chaplin - Комедії
Wow i can believe it been 109 years since this film was made rip to the great Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin lived 88 years.He left us 4 statements: (1) Nothing is forever in this world, not even our problems. (2) I love walking in the rain because no one can see my tears. (3) The most lost day in life is the day we do not laugh. (4) Six best doctors in the world ...: 1. The sun, 2. Rest, 3. Exercise, 4. Diet, 5. Self-respect6. Friends.Stick to them at all stages of your life and enjoy a healthy life ... If you see the moon, you will see the beauty of God ... If you see the sun, you will see the power of God .. .If you see a mirror, you will see God's best creation. So believe it.We are all tourists, God is our travel agent who has already identified our routes, bookings and destinations ... trust him and enjoy life. Life is just a journey! Therefore, live today! Tomorrow may not be.
Wise and wonderful words.😊
Some of us in the world come about these wise words through experience, some naturally, and/ or subconsciously. And some of us just need to be taught this lost wisdom. Thank you. I will share these words with my son.
Thanks...
OH MY GOD...REALLY HE WAS A GENIUS ...BUT...WHAT ABOUT THE HISTORY OF PEDOFILE..????????
Wow
The way he turns tragedy into comedy is unbelievable. The humiliation and mockery entertainers had to face in that time is beautifully turned into comedy. He really is my favorite director of all time
Yes, he was great. They did face humiliation. Many vaudeville shows, particularly small time shows like the one depicted in this Chaplin short, really did have members of the audience throw pies and rotten vegetables at the untalented performers, which many small time vaudeville halls, also called nickelodeons, had. In a world without TV, sound films, and other modern forms of entertainment, watching performances on stage were people's main source of entertainment. There were so many theaters across the country that most of them couldn't find only talented performers to fill in all of the spots, so there were many bad ones, and they did often get boooed and pelted with vegetables on stage.
Top class theaters and opera halls were different, they got only the best entertainers, and throwing things at them or any other rowdy behavior from the audience was prohibited. But the audiences in the classy theaters (which often were operas, symphonies, etc.) were people who were more refined that didn't act that way anyway. The problem was that even the greatest performers had to pass through the smaller circuits on their way to the top, and even they were sometimes targets for boos and rotten vegetables in the small time uncouth working class theaters or nickelodeons
I guess since he's a good enough actor, people will over look that he was a p edo. Hollywood protects their own.
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@@fefferryerr1818SO TRUE ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND BEN TURPIN!😂😅THE VERY FIRST COMEDY MOVIES 🎥 ACTORS!THE KING 👑 AND PRINCE 🤴 OF COMEDY MOVIES 🎥!
And now we are supposed to treat entertainers as new age Gods. I know which I prefer, so please pass those rotten eggs....😀....
This is like travelling back in time. Amazing.
Yes it is! Very perceptive. Just like watching every film or TV program ever made before you were born as traveling back in time........
You must have been very good at school.....
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@@LowbrowProds I smell that sarcasm.
After 106 year i'm enjoying the show like a new released film,but its still much better than any show and movie of the present time.❤️
legends never die❤️
i agree
True
ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!😮😊
why did you wait till you were 106 to watch this?! 🤭🤣
Fact Charlie Chaplin and Adolf Hitler were born on the same week 4 days apart.
I love you Charlie Chaplin!😘😊❤ You are my favourite actor!💖😍😘
Same
Me to favorite actor 😻❤️
Yes same,me too like Charlie Chaplin ♥️
❤️
Aries 🔥
I'm amazed, the comedy 105 years ago is far better than what is served up to us in 2020.
2023 MOVIES 🎥 👎👎REALLY OLDSCHOOL MUSIC 🎶 AND MOVIES 🎥 👍👍👌👌
this is 109 years old now, insane to think about...
This was such a funny movie. It had me crying and rolling on the floor. Thank you Charlie Chaplin.
Ridiculous! You cried and cried and cried and then after so much crying, you then finally rolled on the floor and rolled and rolled and rolled! Right? Hahahahah I can't stop laughing!
It is hilarious! It is so wonderful to laugh out loud
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😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂🙂🙃😉😊🥰😍🤩😘😗☺️😚😙🥲😋😛😜🤪😝🤑🤗🤭🥳🥸😺😸😹😻😼😽
@@GreenMagic0 Do you like typing??? :P
105 years ago.. amazing. Really was ahead of his time. Amazing to watch in colour too
Was it, though? Seems to me like it was quite typical for its era.
@Chris_Gullett I plan to do so, actually, but thanks for the tip. I'm on a film trip through the 1910s right now after having seen a lot from the 1900s (and before). I knew Chaplin before, of course, but only his later feature-length movies. I haven't watched any Keaton until now, though, but a few of his works are on my watchlist. Honestly I was always worried I wouldn't find him funny because I associate him with his sad look... but I guess his humour is just on another level. To be fair I'm not a fan of simple slapstick, either: I don't really like the earlier Chaplin films like the one from this video here... but I realized they're getting better around 1917. Does this have something to do with Keaton's influence?
@Chris_Gullett Comparing Buster Keaton to a rapper to explain why you think he was better than Chaplin, is a rather odd comparison considering the fact that Charlie Chaplin was a great filmmusic composer as well as a gifted pianist. That doesn't mean you're wrong about the quality of Keaton's work in those years, though. However, comparing individual talent doesn't make much sense, I would say.
@Chris_Gullett "good rapper"? rap is low quality music based on the beat, not on melody and meanings, for people with low IQ, which using their primitive subcortex parts of the brain.
using rappers as a reference to measure someone talents is more speaks about you, than about people of which about you saying.
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107 years passed. So amazing!
more than a century later and this still makes me laugh. Chaplin was a genius.
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Oooh oooh aahahahahaha island defender
Wait, what? It also made yo laugh more than a century ago? Are you Count Von Dracula or something?
Right
'is', for the geniuses, there is no 'was', they live for ever
I see it after 105 years and laughing like people at that time... It is really good... Better than anything in the current time.
hi my love
Yes social media kill and destroy our society
It's hilarious,isn't it?
I totally agree and the women had the face of a china doll, very beautiful.
@@joaquimr.7988 👧👩👩🦱
A movie about 105 years ago...Cool!!!! Love Charlie!!!!
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Yeah i like Charlie, he always makes me forget about my worries
me toooo
The mother of Katherine Deneuve, Renee Simonot, was born in 1911 and she's still alive.
What do you like about the movie
Although more than 107 years have passed since this film was shown, it still retains its own flavor.
Thank you" to the late Charlie Chaplin who left us precious masterpieces
Thank you to the artistic authorities who put the colors on this film
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YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!AHMED!ALL OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S MOVIES 🎥 LOOKS GREAT IN COLOR!😊
Back when silent movies is all they got; well, today we still watch geniuses at work too!
One like for Charlie Chaplin acting
even tho this film is almost 104 years old its plain as day. great job mr. chaplin wonderful actor, and very handsome man, miss puriance was beautiful.
even after 105 year , and still it s funny , i laugh a lot this legendry CC
True! I LMAO.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN 😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂🙂🙃😉😊🥰😍🤩😘😗☺️😚😙🥲😋😛😜🤪😝🤑🤗🤭😏🤤🥳🥸😎🧐😺😸😹😻😼😽
I had the opertunity to watch this in a theater with a live orchestra like they used to do when these films were new. Great experience!
WOW LUCKY 🍀 YOU!😊
The last scene makes me laugh...RIP everyone worked in this movie
My exact sentiments Sam; I hope they're all in Heaven far removed from the shit they had to endure when they were alive in the flesh.
The same for my 3,5 years old son. The first time he laughs so :)
Kkkkkkkkk
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Brilliant comedy and top marks to the extras too. Their faces. LOL.
20:30 Charlie Chaplin is holding a laugh😂
105 years wow!!!!
The mother of Katherine Deneuve, Renee Simonot, was born in 1911 and she's still alive.
Edna Purviance making eyes at Charlie - oh my oh my !
I've always love that one. The tribute to his young days in the music hall, him playing two parts, the little flirting with Edna Purviance. Seeing Charlie's blue eyes is a real treat, thank you!
This movie was filmed in B&W. How do you know Chaplin's eyes are blue? And if they are blue how do you know they are this color blue. This is fake color. In real life he could have had light blue eyes or dark colored eyes or green-blue colored eyes. Or maybe he was blind. Probably due to all the fake blue dye they put into his films 50 years after he died.
The younger generation demands that all B&W films be colorized in order for feeble minds to be able to watch them. And because of that you blinded him!
Nice going.....
@@LowbrowProds According to his last wife Oona the day she met him for the first time she got surprised by his blue eyes and even in the film The Pilgrim (1923) there's a reference of the tramp's blue eyes as well. You can see his real eyes' color from the wax statues in the museum was made up in his honor in Switzerland.
@@LowbrowProds This is one of the most idiot comment I've ever read.
Do you know that esist books,biographies, quotes, acnedotes, people's testimonies???
@@ikarumizu YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN REALLY DOES HAVE VERY BEAUTIFUL BIG BLUE🔵 EYES 👀!SEVERAL YEARS AGO WHEN MY YOUNGER BROTHER MIKE HAD SOME TIME ⌚ OFF FROM WORK OUR MOM WENT WITH MIKE AND I TO LONDON,ENGLAND UNITED KINGDOM GREAT BRITAIN🇬🇧WE THE WHOLE THREE HOUR TOUR THROUGH MADAME TREAUOUS WAX MUSEUM! I TOOK THE EXACT COLOR PICTURE 🖼 OF THE WAX STATUE OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN AS THE LITTLE TRAMP JUST LIKE OUR DAD YEARS BEFORE!SO THE REAL CHARLIE CHAPLIN REALLY DOES HAVE BEAUTIFUL BIG BLUE 🔵EYES 👀! IN REAL LIFE!
@@LowbrowProds YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY WRONG ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN ISN'T REALLY BLIND! BUT YOU ARE COLORED BLIND! I'M NOT!😊
It's truely incredible that we can see his early movies in georgous color. The tecnologies never stop to surprise us. Thanks!!
YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!😊
One who enjoyed the act of our dear actor press the like 😉😉
We are in tears
Who's that......
Watching this movie for the first time in 2021. I am dying laughing. Charlie Chaplin & Laurel & Hardy my all time favorite comedians
Mr Bean
Nah I like abbot and Costello
THEM niggaz was funny
Learned about them from looney tunes
Charlie Chaplin was funny on cartoons when he spoke
I can’t get jiggy wit the silent stuff
@@uncoverthetruth8365 OK 👌!THEN STOP 🛑 WATCHING ALL OF THE SILENT 😶 MOVIES 🎥 PIN 📍 HEAD!
IT'S SO HILARIOUS 😂 THAT CHARLIE CHAPLIN AS MR PEST ACTUALLY STRUCK A MATCH ON TOP THE TUBA PLAYER'S BALDHEAD!ETC!😀😃😄😁😆😅🤣😂🙂🙃😉😊🥰😍🤩😘😗☺️😚😙🥲😋😛😜🤪😝🤑🤗🤭🤫🤔🤤🥳🥸😺😸😹😻😼😽
I love to see this films full of geniality, they make me off from this modern mediocre world, and put me back in a time when people just create without any social barrier. Today almost everything in this video would be seeing as offensive. Thank you Charlie for your geniality
I agree!
@@aylacristina7295 Absolutely. Higher classes and lower had the same culture and taste then, alltough seated apart. Now society is made up of lots of categories who mutually hate and despise each other.
Do you all realise racism and higher classes had more slaves was a thing.
Sure....go ahead and pretend that the turn of the century was an elightened time. I'm sure the 80% of Americans living in poverty back then would agree with you.......
I agree. PC has destroyed comedy. The only thing viewed as funny today has to be of a lewd or profane nature. It's ironic that we've regressed to the point of people being hair-trigger ready to take offense.
Charlie Chaplin : THE BEST !!!
Excellent, Chaplin was a genius
YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN WAS A GENIUS!😊
When I see Charlie Chaplin, I miss my childhood. The oldest was the most popular program.
Anyone watching in 2020, after 105 yrs???
I can watch this All day!
I've seen this one dozens of times. How different it seems when it's in color.
I remember thinking that talkies would never work. They never lived up to the silent films. These old films are classics.
Damn, Frank. How the hell old are you?
@@swampgumpharpy7977 When the talkies first came out, my great great great great grandkids were excited.
Charlie Chaplin is my only one favorite comedian ❤❤❤🇵🇭
me too. I like his style.
@@ikarumizuTHE SAME HERE ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN THE KING 👑 OF COMEDY MOVIES 🎥 😊😂😅
What a great colourization of an old film. To think this movie was made just three years after the Titanic disaster and one year into The Great War!
The Great War? What year are u from sir?
@@samw.8734 Yeah The Great War! Re: The major conflict in Europe that raged from Summer 1914 until November 1918? Until WWII happened it was known as The Great War and that term is often still used here in Canada. (If you never heard that term before I'm going to assume you're American)
@@Napp28 No I'm African. I haven't heard anyone call it that since the 30s. I didn't know you kids still called it that. I use to live in Canada awhile back aswell. Never once did I hear that term used than the current, actual term used. Strange!
@@samw.8734 Re; "Didn't know you kids" ... ha ha, my kids ship sailed DECADES ago but, now that I had a good chuckle over being called a kid, I can specifically remember in Grade 3, when taught about The Great War, my teacher told us NOT to use the term WWI because it undermined the historical context. :) WWI vs The Great War = no matter what u call it, it was pure carnage! Let's hope that in 2115, ppl aren't discussing WWIII
@@samw.8734 I wrote an earlier comment that seems to have vanished about how our Cenotaphs here in Canada were mostly dedicated before 1939 and to this day have the inscription of dedication to those who perished in the Great War and thus was surprised you didn't encounter this reference when you were in Canada and at a Remembrance Day Ceremony. I wrote a longer & more detailed reply but, it seems to have vanished :(
good to see a color version
Thanks
It's been 29;years that I didn't laugh my heart out... Thank you so much to whoever buploaded this Charlie Chaplin movie
You need a trip 😀
As a long time fan of the Belle Epoque it was so good seeing an early 20th century in full color! Thanks Laurel and Hardy.
Haha
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@NOSNOS 1995 ،
So you think someone adding an entirely new color palette to a b&W film is a true representative of Belle Epoque? Which, by the way, was not filmed in Paris but at Essanay's studio in Hollywood....
@@LowbrowProds YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!😊
Charles Chaplin simplesmente genial.
Buenísima y con calidad... Y el sonido acorde con los movimientos y la escena. Una maravilla. Gran trabajo.
Too much fun not to go ahead and never "wait" to rewatch our unique comedian/actor/filmmaker/personality. Stay safe everyone!
How could theses crowd actors control their laughs? 😂
Of course he was funny, he was British and British humour is the best in the world
Смотреть можно каждый день и не прекратишь смеяться. Чарли, ты по- прежнему прекрасен!
Да ну?... Тупое кидание тортиками, дебильное представление!
@@deadly3024 )))))))))) Что я понимаю в этом жанре? Только то, что мне нравится и не нравится. Достижения и эксп. оценки? Это моё субъективное мнение и я не собираюсь ахать в такт толпе, если мне что-то не пошло. Признан всем Миром? И что? То же мне, "священная корова"! Я так же не буду ахать над "Чёрным квадратом" великого прохиндея Малевича и дебильной мазнёй Пикассо, Вам нравится, ну и смотрите на здоровье. Я не против.
Charles Chaplin ha sido el comediante más genial en la historia del cine, hablaba sin decir una sola palabra...
Decia mucho sin hablar nada
اللهم صل وسلم على سيدنا ونبينا محمد
اللهم صلى على محمد وعلى اله وصحبه وسلم
Wtf 1915? Why this look so good? 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
It looks better than any modern security camera🤣
@@sonny12681 It was colorized later, of course, and they'd use that time to perfect the picture. But you're right, even in old B&W movies (i.e. The great dictator, with Chaplin, 1940) the picture quality is better than many security cameras ! :)
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@@jplanqua2742 It was colorized last week. The film these pirates used to colorize had been restored in 2014 by Lobster Films.
I’m gonna save this clip, just in case people say “they weren’t any fat people back then”.
Lol!! Just show them some Fatty Arbuckle footage. 🤣
@@pumpkinpatch5 I thought that that fat guy with the pies, and the fat dancer on stage was Fatty Arbuckle, but upon closer inspection, it's not
Your channel is an absolute treasure trove of delights! Thank you so much for all your videos!
Un genio 🧞♂️ adelantado a su época. Charles Chaplin cuanto me hubiera gustado conocerte, quisiera viajar en al pasado a esa época donde tu viviste tu hermosa juventud. 😍
Amazing restoration and the music complements it well.
Yes, Serge Bromberg, film preservationist and founder of Paris-based Lobster Films, did a great job at restoring this film almost 7 years ago. Of course, some pirates grabbed that print and slopped their color on it and changed the music so no one would notice.
But beyond that...they did a great job restoring! As pirates, you know....
Beautiful world in those days..
God bless Charli.
LOVE YOU CHARLIE
Charlie Chaplin o maior humorista de todos os tempos.
Lo máximo.
The writer was a genius
Chaplin
What writer
@@shahidakbar5504 maybe the person who wrote down the algorithm of the show, including the actions of the actors.
Chaplin was the writer, the director, the main actor, the film editor and the music composer of all his own films.
WE'RE ARE WATCHING CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S CLASSIC COLORIZED COMEDY🤭🥳🥸 MOVIES 🎥 OVER A HUNDRED💯 YEARS AGO!
1915: the 2nd year of WW1, a lot of kingdoms and empires were still a thing. Can't believe that it's already 106 years ago.
05:54 this whole fight scene is still better then WWE lol
Hahahaha yes
Lol 😂 it's very hilarious 🤣🤣
The soul rests on such films. Gives real joy and a kind smile. Thanks to Chaplin, all of his wonderful artists. The color option is interesting to watch. Everything becomes as if more voluminous and close
YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S COLORIZED MOVIES 🎥!😊😮
It is interesting how beauty standards were different at that time. Women in this film are ugly in today's standards. Yet at their time they must have been considered charming and pretty. I like how decent the women used to dress then.
I actually love the way the young women dressed up a hundred years ago! I'm not sure about the daytime wear though.
I think it's the same.
They look beautiful in my opinion tbh
You want ugly? Take a look at Nancy Pelosi if you dare!
Muito bom!
Uma viagem ao tempo que me dá vontade de ter feito parte. 👏👏👏
Very funny. I love the mother and baby in the gallery. Typical Chaplin pandemonium 🤣
Laughing matter in Corona hard times🌹❣️👌❤️🌞💫💥 🌻 Charlie Chaplin can do it..a Master🌹❤️👌
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One of the few times,I have seen Charlie play the villain
Talent-100%, Risk-100%, comedy-100%
Excelente video de Charlie Chaplin. El Mejor cómico de todos los tiempos.
This man was a brilliant writer, actor, stuntman and director.
ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN!😊
CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S MOVIES 🎥 LOOKS GREAT IN COLOR AND SO DOES CHARLIE CHAPLIN HIMSELF DEFINITELY WOW LOOKS SO YOUNG 🧒 AND QUITE HANDSOME 😊
the film is so clear too. amazing
The ugly girl at 4.10 is my favorite character in this movie.
I'm a Charlie Chaplin fan!
The colorization made the people seem more real ,closer to life ,
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So this are cartoons??🤔
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@@angelicaryans8819 you mean back then? Yes, it was a more simple time
@@angelicaryans8819 Shit if you could put up with Jim crow and segregation then sure lol
My favorite comedian
The Great Man
100 años y sigue siendo un espectaculo......como no se van a reir con este GENIO.....por dioooosss
It isn't the goofy pratfalls that make Chaplin so fun to watch...It's his facial expressions!
🥲😋😛😜🤪
Damn even if there is no voice just go with the beat
i miss u so muchI am proud of Charlie Chaplin you are the best I salute you Charlie Chaplin
Hello there,
How are you doing ?
For me black/white is a little better.
Reminds me when I was watching his movies on a black/white TV.
The emperor of the comedy.
"A NIGHT 🌃 IN THE SHOW" LOOKS REALLY GREAT IN COLOR AND SO DOES CHARLIE CHAPLIN LOOKS SO CUTE WHEN HE SMILES 😁!
Such wonderful time machines these films, love Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy all my born life..
@karita aho It's true Karita, so very true..
I'd love to have lived in those times, to see the ladies of the day.
Como Charles Chaplin lutou para a humanidade não ser perdida pela tecnologia! É profundamente emocionante perceber isso!
Como todos os gênios, ele previu esse desenlace logo nos primeiros sutis sinais!
Gracias Chaplin numero uno
Outstanding Chaplin
Tbh I liked that uncolored one better
When I watched this one as a kid I liked the rowdy guy a lot. After 12 years I understood that that was Charlie Chaplin too! 🤯
very good show & entertainment.full enjoy within watching.
Grande Chaplin, non occorrevano parole, le sue espressioni dicevano tutto 🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍🙏
Era un genio
I love you Chaplin ❤️😘
My favorite show Mr champion Charlie best characters best never good haha 😂 😂 haha 😂 😂 😂 haha 😂 😂 😂 so funny
😃😄😁😅😊😮😦😎😜🙍👨👬👕👖🐦🍦🍓🏢🚘🚩
Que notable!, la calidad de la imagen
Que gran trabajo de restauracion.
VOCÊ SE DIVERTE COM A ARTE DESSE GÊNIO. PENSEI QUE TINHA VISTO TUDO. NESSE ELE NÃO É MENDIGO, APENAS UM BAITA TRAPALHÃO. E O FILME É COLORIDO. TALVEZ REMASTERIZADO PINTADO. MUITO BOM!
Having Charlie Chaplin's movies in color brings out the beauty in them and the all the actors, especially Charlie himself.