❤️قولو اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين الأشراف يارب العالمين يالله 🤲واللهم عجل لوليك الفرج العاجل يارب العا❤️لمين يالله الله (🥰عظم الله اجركم وأجورنا انشاء الله سبحانه وتعالى عز وجل🥰)عن الإمام الباقر عليه السلام قال : مرّوا شيعتنا بزيارة قبر الحسين عليه السلام ، فإنّإتيانه يُزيد في الرزق ويمدّفي العمر ويدفع مدافع البلاء🥰👑👑👑أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له 👑👑👑👑 🕋أشهد أن محمدا رسول الله 🕋 🕌أشهد أن علي ولي الله 🕌 💚أشهد أن علي وأولاده حجج الله ❤️
❤️قولو اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين الأشراف يارب العالمين يالله 🤲واللهم عجل لوليك الفرج العاجل يارب العا❤️لمين يالله الله (🥰عظم الله اجركم وأجورنا انشاء الله سبحانه وتعالى عز وجل🥰)عن الإمام الباقر عليه السلام قال : مرّوا شيعتنا بزيارة قبر الحسين عليه السلام ، فإنّإتيانه يُزيد في الرزق ويمدّفي العمر ويدفع مدافع البلاء🥰👑👑👑أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له 👑👑👑👑 🕋أشهد أن محمدا رسول الله 🕋 🕌أشهد أن علي ولي الله 🕌 💚أشهد أن علي وأولاده حجج الله ❤️
I still wonder how could people in 1917 era of silent movies were so sound in technologies that is beyond the techniques of even today's; hats off to all my ancestor's creativities
well we still have the technology today, the only difference is that with decades of experience, the film industry has become more fickle with investing their money into something that is not guaranteed a financial success.
Still funny and heartwarming after 104 years! This was Charlie Chaplin's most creative period when he was still making shorts (called 2-reelers back then), and he developed the story and ideas as he went along. The second half of the movie in the restaurant was filmed first and the ship sequence and arrival in America were shot afterward. Eric Campbell played the "heavy" in each sequence, as the angry, thieving gambler on the ship and as the gruff waiter in the restaurant. Henry Bergman played a rotund woman on the ship (in the hilarious bit where Charlie went back and forth like Henry was a rolling pin, as the ship rocked back and forth); and then later as the artist who ultimately came to Charlie's rescue at just the right time. Henry would go on to work with Charlie in movies for years later when Charlie made feature films. Eric, who was actually a sweet and gentle man as well as an awesome comic talent and a friend of Charlie's, sadly, died in an auto accident not long after this movie was made.
@@jhonsmith7991 Why not, first car accident was in 1891 - "The world's first automobile accident occurred in Ohio City, Ohio in 1891. ... Lambert's vehicle, the first single-cylinder gasoline automobile, which was carrying Lambert and James Swoveland, hit a tree root, causing the car to careen out of control and smash into a hitching post. Injuries from this accident were minor." And first death due to accident is in 1899 "The death of Henry Hale Bliss (June 13, 1830 - September 14, 1899) was the first recorded instance of a person being killed in a motor vehicle collision in the United States."
So sweet, oldfasioned an decend! I often watch such films to calm down before sleep. And I recommend it to all people with sensitive hearts. Love from Warsaw, Poland.
I've been doing it for a long time. I've watched almost all movies of Chaplin and Laurel&Hardy. There is something pure in their movies that you can't find in today's movies. Something very pure, heart-filling, and hope-giving. I don't know what exactly is, but it is felt.
...Today we need millions of Dollars to make a movie! 104 years ago they needed only good actors like Chaplin with about 5000 Bucks to make a funny Movie!....He is one of the all time heroes of cinema and entertaining!!!..... Greetings from Vienna!!
We could make the exact same movie for 5k (even without accounting for inflation), but noone would like it, because standards have risen. Also, I just watched this for 5 minutes and I'm getting sea sick
@@TheBOND466 1st off, this was written 3 years ago, why u responding. Second, get some reading comprehension. When I say "noone would like it because standards have risen" I don't mean literally not a single person. I'm generalizing the population. Also, I never said I don't like it. I just wouldn't pay to see it.
Note how funny Chaplin is and portrayed the reality of harshness around him living in those timelines almost telling people it was OK to be treated like cattle it was the norm especially if you were a commoner, immigrant, etc and yes people did carry out their instant justice as in the restaurant scene.It still happens today. But at the same time people did enjoy a lot more freedoms less government regulations. Charlie Chaplin was a genius.
This is absolutely classic and amazing. Chaplin is a legend. I didn't click any fast forward or change the play speed. With movies nowadays, I watch most of them in fast speed or skip, just not engaging enough for me.
I can't watch this film or similar ones without thinking of my grandparents, who came to NYC from the Caribbean around the time this film was made. They'd have gone through many of the same trevails.
have watch this movie maybe 20 times , but still , don't remember when the last time I was laugh that much in a past years as I was at dinner scene on the ship. hilarious !
Without a doubt an absolutely brilliant, genius-artist of cinema. His films are full of pathos, tragedy and comedic moments. he lived an incredible life. his fake-hitler speech revealed his humanitarian heart and heart-break.😔😟🎯🔥💎🔥👍
He was always charming those beautiful old fashioned ladies in their beautiful floorlength dresses. I'm probably one of the only guys today who wishes women were like that again. They cared about romance and being old fashioned lady like.
Como sempre, sempre passa o tempo antigo para moderno, todas as pessoas que eram atores do Charles Chaplin infelizmente morreram, mas possam que estejam vivos de quem eram novos. Tempo antigo para Moderno, sempre mudará o tempo. =)
The color was digitally added to this film about 70 years later (mid 1980s was when I remember reading about color being added to Laurel and Hardy pictures). I wonder how different the colors really were back in the 1910s from the colors shown in these color enhanced films. It was probably extremely difficult to make the colors a perfect match since no films or photographs in the 1910s were anything but black and white, so the color enhancing team had to just give it their best guess. Maybe there's a very small chance on getting some of the colors exactly right, if 1) any of the color enhancers of the 1980s spoke to any survivors who saw live or were on the actual sets, streets, etc. where these films were filmed, or 2) any actual pieces from the film sets were kept around to where people many years later saw them and informed the color enhancers their real colors, or if any of the color enhancers saw any of the parts to the sets themselves. 2) is a little bit more likely than 1), but they're both highly unlikely. And it's not just the color of the sets, it's also the colors of the clothes they wore during filming, and the colors of the streets, cars, buildings, etc. which were filmed in every outdoor scenes.
“J'aime marcher sous la pluie, car personne ne peut voir mes larmes.” Charlie Chaplin "I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying." Charlie Chaplin
Interesting the end. In those years. To get ready to marry meant sex, and now to be ready to a date means sex... that's why she smiled at the end. Now to be ready to marry is something serious
Rest in peace CHARLIE
in past many years no one born like u we love u & we never forget about u .
U are Amazing Charlie 👍
❤️قولو اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين الأشراف يارب العالمين يالله 🤲واللهم عجل لوليك الفرج العاجل يارب العا❤️لمين يالله الله (🥰عظم الله اجركم وأجورنا انشاء الله سبحانه وتعالى عز وجل🥰)عن الإمام الباقر عليه السلام قال : مرّوا شيعتنا بزيارة قبر الحسين عليه السلام ، فإنّإتيانه يُزيد في الرزق ويمدّفي العمر ويدفع مدافع البلاء🥰👑👑👑أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له 👑👑👑👑
🕋أشهد أن محمدا رسول الله 🕋
🕌أشهد أن علي ولي الله 🕌
💚أشهد أن علي وأولاده حجج الله ❤️
❤️قولو اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد الطيبين الطاهرين الأشراف يارب العالمين يالله 🤲واللهم عجل لوليك الفرج العاجل يارب العا❤️لمين يالله الله (🥰عظم الله اجركم وأجورنا انشاء الله سبحانه وتعالى عز وجل🥰)عن الإمام الباقر عليه السلام قال : مرّوا شيعتنا بزيارة قبر الحسين عليه السلام ، فإنّإتيانه يُزيد في الرزق ويمدّفي العمر ويدفع مدافع البلاء🥰👑👑👑أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له 👑👑👑👑
🕋أشهد أن محمدا رسول الله 🕋
🕌أشهد أن علي ولي الله 🕌
💚أشهد أن علي وأولاده حجج الله ❤️
I still wonder how could people in 1917 era of silent movies were so sound in technologies that is beyond the techniques of even today's; hats off to all my ancestor's creativities
CHARLIE CHAPLIN WAS DEFINITELY WOW ONE OF THOSE WHO HOW TO ACTUALLY PHYSICALY USE NOT ONLY SOUNDS BUT ALSO MUSIC 🎶 AS WELL!😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍👍
well we still have the technology today, the only difference is that with decades of experience, the film industry has become more fickle with investing their money into something that is not guaranteed a financial success.
This stuff is so much better and funnier than the garbage the industry produces today.......Timeless Comedy Genius C.C......
YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN THE KING 👑 OF COMEDY MOVIES 🎥!
Very true.
@@jeanbaumgartner4052💞💞💞❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Still funny and heartwarming after 104 years! This was Charlie Chaplin's most creative period when he was still making shorts (called 2-reelers back then), and he developed the story and ideas as he went along. The second half of the movie in the restaurant was filmed first and the ship sequence and arrival in America were shot afterward. Eric Campbell played the "heavy" in each sequence, as the angry, thieving gambler on the ship and as the gruff waiter in the restaurant. Henry Bergman played a rotund woman on the ship (in the hilarious bit where Charlie went back and forth like Henry was a rolling pin, as the ship rocked back and forth); and then later as the artist who ultimately came to Charlie's rescue at just the right time. Henry would go on to work with Charlie in movies for years later when Charlie made feature films. Eric, who was actually a sweet and gentle man as well as an awesome comic talent and a friend of Charlie's, sadly, died in an auto accident not long after this movie was made.
Thanks for all this information 😊
Died in auto accident? What, he was going over 20 kmph? What he was driving, a bicycle downhill?
@@jhonsmith7991 Why not, first car accident was in 1891 - "The world's first automobile accident occurred in Ohio City, Ohio in 1891. ... Lambert's vehicle, the first single-cylinder gasoline automobile, which was carrying Lambert and James Swoveland, hit a tree root, causing the car to careen out of control and smash into a hitching post. Injuries from this accident were minor."
And first death due to accident is in 1899 "The death of Henry Hale Bliss (June 13, 1830 - September 14, 1899) was the first recorded instance of a person being killed in a motor vehicle collision in the United States."
I must have watched this a dozen times over the course of 50 years and it still make me lough every single time.
You must be nuts
@@GlendaleDude1 HAHAHA VERY FUNNY!LAUGH 😂😅 OUT LOUD 🔊 MOUTH 👄 !
Indescribable. Simply marvelous. The rocking soup bowl, dice throw, coin on floor.
👏Chaplin.
So sweet, oldfasioned an decend! I often watch such films to calm down before sleep. And I recommend it to all people with sensitive hearts. Love from Warsaw, Poland.
I've been doing it for a long time. I've watched almost all movies of Chaplin and Laurel&Hardy. There is something pure in their movies that you can't find in today's movies. Something very pure, heart-filling, and hope-giving. I don't know what exactly is, but it is felt.
@Anita I'm not the only one. 😊
Greetings to Poland!
Anita its jst nice to respond urs good talk. love from pakistan
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I usually watch his movies before sleep too :)
Charlie you are a master of comedy. What intricacies and ease of performing comic. Truly humorous. Miss u fondly.
I keep watching over and over this unique piece of art
...Today we need millions of Dollars to make a movie! 104 years ago they needed only good actors like Chaplin with about 5000 Bucks
to make a funny Movie!....He is one of the all time heroes of cinema and entertaining!!!.....
Greetings from Vienna!!
@Gun_Samurai $128000
We could make the exact same movie for 5k (even without accounting for inflation), but noone would like it, because standards have risen.
Also, I just watched this for 5 minutes and I'm getting sea sick
@McFlickers cg. Or just edit the video.
@@randominternetguy3537if you dont find this entertaining, then maybe entertainment is not meant for you
@@TheBOND466 1st off, this was written 3 years ago, why u responding. Second, get some reading comprehension. When I say "noone would like it because standards have risen" I don't mean literally not a single person. I'm generalizing the population. Also, I never said I don't like it. I just wouldn't pay to see it.
Yes, yes, yes. Still laughing. He is so precious.
Note how funny Chaplin is and portrayed the reality of harshness around him living in those timelines almost telling people it was OK to be treated like cattle it was the norm especially if you were a commoner, immigrant, etc and yes people did carry out their instant justice as in the restaurant scene.It still happens today. But at the same time people did enjoy a lot more freedoms less government regulations. Charlie Chaplin was a genius.
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THANK YOU CHARLIE CHAPLIN!😮😮😮😮😮😌😌😌😌😌
This is absolutely classic and amazing. Chaplin is a legend. I didn't click any fast forward or change the play speed. With movies nowadays, I watch most of them in fast speed or skip, just not engaging enough for me.
YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN!😌😌😌😌😌🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Still the best. These movies will be understood by any person, no matter what language or nationality. No translation needed 👌
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These colorized silent movies are the closest thing to time travel were gonna get! This is great.
YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!Michael Hall!🥸
Charlie really great. This is third time to watch him. Thank you.
I normally detest colorization, but this is remarkably well done. Bright colors and clean lines.
YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ABOUT CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S MOVIES 🎥 LOOKS GREAT IN COLOR!😮😮😮😮😮
Thanks👍
He is the best still watching his movies. Never get tired of him such a great actor
Best movies
ABSOLUTELY RIGHT 👉!
I don't know why but I've laughed even more with the scenes in this colorized version than that in black and white one.🤣🤣🤣
I've ever wanted to see those films in Colour. I love how they look.
That’s how life was back then, simple and straight forward.
My favorite actor Mr. Chaplin.... Love ❤
Hizo reír en tiempos de guerra, crisis,miseria y de hambre...QUE GRANDEEEE.
She is so beautiful.
Who is she?
Amazing man
Чарли Чаплин великий актер немого кино! Благодарю за видео, к тому же цветное
Даа он ё...рь ❤🥒👰
I can't watch this film or similar ones without thinking of my grandparents, who came to NYC from the Caribbean around the time this film was made. They'd have gone through many of the same trevails.
♥️miss u charlie♥️
*Hats off, you forgot your feelings and would have laughed at us for your actions according to that wish.*
He is just phenomenal
To think that all the actors in this film were born in the 1800's is just insane
Siku
🤔!?
Thank you so much 🙏❤️
have watch this movie maybe 20 times , but still , don't remember when the last time I was laugh that much in a past years as I was at dinner scene on the ship. hilarious !
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🍽🍽☕️☕️🚢🌫🌬😂😅
thank you Charlie for the channels they are the best and funny 😄
I love Charlie Chaplin for ever
Thank you very much for video . 🙂♥️👏🏻👏🏻
Beautiful!
This was so good
Without a doubt an absolutely brilliant, genius-artist of cinema. His films are full of pathos, tragedy and comedic moments.
he lived an incredible life. his fake-hitler speech revealed his humanitarian heart and heart-break.😔😟🎯🔥💎🔥👍
I love charlie chaplin he is a legend of comedy :3
that last moment..😁😁😁😁
it teaches you how to marry a lady who disagrees.....🤣🤣🤣🤣
Still watching in 2022. What a masterpiece.
Ésto es increible ,que genialidad por Dios!!! Incomparable y hermoso... 🎩 Realmente de galera y bastón.
Слов нет!👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😁🤣 спасибо!!!♥️за классику мирового кино♥️♥️♥️♥️
Гений!!!!! Это будет смотреться вечно!
I saw several chaplin movies
These are awesome too
a masterpiece
9:45 Here you can see the old Statue of Liberty. Shiny copper before it was oxidated and turned green
Incrível, sensacional, um gênio, jamais existiu, outro igual.
Melhor comediante do mundo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️
Oh my God, I think this video is color film 🤔 I watched it black and white before?!
This version looks like better than black and white 😇👍 thanks
Nice Charlie Chaplin best
I was going to die by laughing 🤣🤣🤣
Me too
Who is still watching in 2023??
greetings from 2024, and i'm japanese haha
Omg he was a funny guy even today!! I find him very funny and he was a cutie too...
He was always charming those beautiful old fashioned ladies in their beautiful floorlength dresses. I'm probably one of the only guys today who wishes women were like that again. They cared about romance and being old fashioned lady like.
@@alvexok5523 such ladies live in eastern europe..... romance and oldfashioned.
One of the best shot films Charlie Chaplin made.
I love
Charlie Chaplin
Nice!
Thank you sooo much for this colouring video.. I'm big fan of sir Chaplin
From India 🇮🇳
Briliant acting!
Legendary !😎
Edna Purviance!! Love her acting ❤️
this is in the every language of the world
The last part so sweet..😂🤭
Gosto muito de assistir Charlie Chaplin 👍👍👍👍
Good movie...i like all movies when he show out...very fun for me...
Chaplin great comedy super star best in world. I love him we miss him lots .From UK 15.12.2019..
Bro r u give me your facebook account
Me from bangladesh
CC is a great artist, story teller and act master.
Every arrogant and snooty person in the USA needs to see the boat trip to calm down.
I started watching CC yesterday as bored by Corona lockdown.
Me too from India
@@henkelkalberg7219 do you have to say your from India?? I mean who cares,they don't even ask where are you from
Now you can continue watching CC under the lockdown 2.0
Charlie Chaplin is worlds best comedy actor and my fevorate actore
RIP Charles chaplin (1889-1977)
RIP Stan laurel (1890-1965)
RIP Oliver hardy (1892-1957)
Amei o vídeo, amo assistir Charlie Chaplin.
Great 👍💕
Simplemente genial!!, no hay otro artista similar a él.
Nicetrick
Nice video
I like this video. I love Charlie Chaplin forever.
That was a Good Restaurang Servant!!!👍👍🤣🤣
Old is gold 👉😉👈🤗🥳🥳
CHARLIE CHAPLIN IS SO IMPRESSIVE WITH HIS TRADEMARK ACTING DURING THIS ENTIRE SEA VOYAGE. 😁😁😆😆
Bravo Bravo!! How incredible I see it from Argentina
Very good video 📹
Como sempre, sempre passa o tempo antigo para moderno, todas as pessoas que eram atores do Charles Chaplin infelizmente morreram, mas possam que estejam vivos de quem eram novos. Tempo antigo para Moderno, sempre mudará o tempo. =)
So good
Finally I can find this video.
I like colour version.
The color was digitally added to this film about 70 years later (mid 1980s was when I remember reading about color being added to Laurel and Hardy pictures). I wonder how different the colors really were back in the 1910s from the colors shown in these color enhanced films. It was probably extremely difficult to make the colors a perfect match since no films or photographs in the 1910s were anything but black and white, so the color enhancing team had to just give it their best guess. Maybe there's a very small chance on getting some of the colors exactly right, if 1) any of the color enhancers of the 1980s spoke to any survivors who saw live or were on the actual sets, streets, etc. where these films were filmed, or 2) any actual pieces from the film sets were kept around to where people many years later saw them and informed the color enhancers their real colors, or if any of the color enhancers saw any of the parts to the sets themselves. 2) is a little bit more likely than 1), but they're both highly unlikely. And it's not just the color of the sets, it's also the colors of the clothes they wore during filming, and the colors of the streets, cars, buildings, etc. which were filmed in every outdoor scenes.
Wow itz good
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“J'aime marcher sous la pluie, car personne ne peut voir mes larmes.”
Charlie Chaplin
"I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying."
Charlie Chaplin
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Valider
Why do you quote it in french? It's not like he's from there
@@amana7033 i think because the guy commented french is his country
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i can watch it all day
I like Black and white, but I also like the new colour
Oh man. The waiter served terribly.
...😂😂😂...👏👏...Гениально... Благодарю...)))!!!
Chaplin the Master of mankind!?
Interesting the end. In those years. To get ready to marry meant sex, and now to be ready to a date means sex... that's why she smiled at the end. Now to be ready to marry is something serious
Wonderful
Официант настоящий люцифер)))))
Excellent 👍🙏
legend never died
It was good 🙂👍👍
Mister Chaplin i love you ❤ spendid Movie ! 👍
everything is blue and yellow
*C O L O R I Z E D*