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Dan Snow's History Hit

Charlie Chaplin

Dan Snow's History Hit

History Hit

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4.713.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

The Golden Age of Hollywood was a place of pioneers, storytellers, ideas, westward expansion, money, politics and scandal- the story of Hollywood is the story of America itself. At the turn of the 20th century, Hollywood in Los Angeles was a dusty country hamlet, but soon bright young things came from across the country and even the Atlantic to seek fame and fortune. One of them was Charlie Chaplin who became famous for his iconic Little Tramp character with his baggy trousers, bending cane and toothbrush moustache. In a lot of ways The Tramp was a mirror of Chaplin’s own life- born into abject poverty in London, looking for something better, standing up for those without a voice. But Chaplin was of course a more complicated, darker character- his personal life was controversial and troubling- he had a number of relationships and marriages with teenagers whom he often met as children starring in his films. At the height of his fame, he was on the FBI's most wanted list under instruction from J Edgar Hoover and was eventually exiled from the USA, where he'd made his name.


It’s a long and complicated life and to help Dan untangle it is Paul Duncan, author of ‘The Charlie Chaplin Archives’. He's one of very few whose ever been granted full access to the archives of the Chaplin estate in Paris and Switzerland...


Produced by Mariana Des Forges and edited by Dougal Patmore.


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0:00.0

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0:06.2

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0:38.2

The golden age of Hollywood was a frontier of technology, creativity and celebrity.

0:44.6

A place of pioneers, storytellers, ideas, westwood expansion, money, politics, scandal,

0:55.1

story of Hollywood is the story of America itself.

1:02.8

Rudimentary moviemaking in the US was largely on the East Coast until filmmakers realised

1:07.6

California on the west coast offered almost year-round sunshine, long days for filming,

1:13.3

and a number of dramatic landscapes and vistas to make the most of.

1:17.9

The other big advantage was they could escape the strict pattern enforcement by the Thomas

1:23.1

Edison motion pictures patents company who'd take legal action against anyone coming up

1:27.8

with their own similar technology to make motion pictures.

1:33.7

Hollywood at the time of the 20th century was just a country hamlet founded by an ardent

1:38.6

prohibitionist and a devout Episcopalian.

1:42.8

Living there was a community that despised gambling, liquor and popular entertainment.

1:48.4

In 1913, a fledgling director by the name of Cecil B. DeMille rented land on a lemon

1:54.8

farm and set up dressing rooms in a horse barn and shot what would become a western epic,

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