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Chaplin

Everyone has a wild side. Even a legend.
1992 | 143m | English

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An aged Charlie Chaplin narrates his life to his autobiography's editor, including his rise to wealth and comedic fame from poverty, his turbulent personal life and his run-ins with the FBI.
Release Date: Dec 17, 1992
Director: Richard Attenborough
Writer: Diana Hawkins, William Boyd, Bryan Forbes, William Goldman, David Robinson, Charlie Chaplin
Genres: Drama
Keywords success, biography, politics, based on true story, escape, family, mccarthyism, 1920s, 1900s
Production Companies Le Studio Canal+, Carolco Pictures, TriStar Pictures, Japan Satellite Broadcasting, RCS Video, Lambeth
Box Office Revenue: $9,493,259
Budget: $31,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Downey Jr. Charles Spencer Chaplin
Geraldine Chaplin Hannah Chaplin
Paul Rhys Sydney Chaplin
John Thaw Fred Karno
Moira Kelly Hetty Kelly / Oona O'Neill
Anthony Hopkins George Hayden
Dan Aykroyd Mack Sennett
Marisa Tomei Mabel Normand
Penelope Ann Miller Edna Purviance
Kevin Kline Douglas Fairbanks
Maria Pitillo Mary Pickford
Milla Jovovich Mildred Harris
Kevin Dunn J. Edgar Hoover
Deborah Moore Lita Grey
Diane Lane Paulette Goddard
Nancy Travis Joan Barry
James Woods Joseph Scott
Hugh Downer Charlie Age 5
Nicholas Gatt Sydney Age 9
Bill Paterson Stage Manager
Anthony Bowles Conductor
Bryan Coleman Drunk
Howard Lew Lewis Workhouse Official
P.H. Moriarty Workhouse Official
Brian Lipson Warder
Alan Ford Warder
Thomas Bradford Charlie Age 14
Liz Porter Matchgirl
Ultan Ely-O'Carroll Rummy Binks
Marcus Eyre Policeman
Anwar Adaoui Lambeth Kid
Ben Bilson Lambeth Kid
Matthew Cartwright Lambeth Kid
Ian Covington Lambeth Kid
Adam Goodwin Lambeth Kid
Milly Gregory Lambeth Kid
Sam Holland Lambeth Kid
Josh Maguire Lambeth Kid
Daniel Sherman Lambeth Kid
Luke Strain Lambeth Kid
Frankie Sullivan Lambeth Kid
Karen Salt Little Girl
Gerald Sim Doctor
Una Brandon-Jones Inmate
Audrey Leybourne Inmate
Graham Sinclair Master of Ceremonies
Karen Lewis Yankee Doodle Dancer
Andrée Bernard Yankee Doodle Dancer
Carole Jahme Yankee Doodle Dancer
Jacqueline Leonard Yankee Doodle Dancer
Claire Perriam Yankee Doodle Dancer
Theresa Petts Yankee Doodle Dancer
David Gant London Maitre d'
Mary Healey Mrs. Karno
Malcolm Terris Stallholder
Phil Brown Projectionist
Matthew Cottle Stan Laurel
Ena Baga Pianist
David Duchovny Rollie Totheroh
Mario Govoni Swiss Butler
David Mooney Wedding Photographer
C.J. Golden Bride's Mother
Raymond Lynch Bride's Father
Peter Georges Groom
Mike Randleman Groom's Mother
Mike Peluso Groom's Father
Caroline Cornell Wedding Guest
Ann Fairlie Wedding Guest
Paul Hayes Wedding Guest
Dennis Vero Wedding Guest
Francesca Buller Minnie Chaplin
Nick Corello Masseur
Richard Fast Bronco Billy Anderson
Brad Blumenthal Party Photographer
Yoshio Be Chauffeur
Peter Crook Frank Hooper
David Totheroh Cameraman
Jack Totheroh Cameraman
Jack Ritschel William Randolph Hearst
Heather McNair Marion Davies
Laura Bastianelli Dinner Guest
Joy Claussen Dinner Guest
Paul Bruno Grenier Dinner Guest
Marykate Harris Dinner Guest
Charles Howerton Dinner Guest
Jason Logan Dinner Guest
Renata Scott Dinner Guest
Michael Villani Dinner Guest
Jerry Jensen Hotel Porter
Larry Randolph Waiter
Alan Charof Federal Marshal
Dana Craig Federal Marshal
Kennedy Grant Federal Marshal
Ken Magee Federal Marshal
Benjamin Whitrow Station Master
Edward Crangle Young Autograph Hunter
Stuart Richman Barman
Mark Vegh Barman
Caroline Guthrie Courting Couple
Lawrence Lambert Courting Couple
Robert Stephens Ted the Drunk
Tim Chaplin Working Man
Nick Edmett Working Man
David Finch Working Man
Mark Long Working Man
Tommy Wright Working Man
Leonard Kirby Young Fan
Sean O'Bryan Lewis Seeley
Donald Elson Prop Man
Donnie Kehr Sound Engineer
Sky Rumph Charles Chaplin jr. Age 7
Bradley Pierce Sydney Chaplin jr. Age 8
Richard James Pianist
William Dennis Hunt US Maitre D'
Michael Blevins David Raksin
Norbert Weisser German Diplomat
Vicki Frederick Party Guest
Gene Wolande Party Guest
Michael Adler Party Guest
Iris Bath Party Guest
Thomas Belgrey Party Guest
Tom Preston Party Guest
Mary Stark Party Guest
Annie Waterman Party Guest
Noah Lee Margetts Clapper Boy
Rhett Smith Tennis Party Guest
John Standing Butler
Michael A. Goorjian Charles Chaplin Jr
Michael Cade Sydney Chaplin Jr
Todd Mason Covert Reporter
Phil Forman Reporter
Charley J. Garrett Reporter
Jerry Giles Reporter
Howard Hughes Reporter
Jayson Kane Reporter
Michael Miller Reporter
John Otrin Reporter
J. Michael Patterson Reporter
Paul Sinclair Reporter
Terrence Stone Reporter
Ralph Votrian Reporter
Emma Lewis Production Assistant
Name Job
Valorie Massalas Casting
Edward Tise Production Sound Mixer
John Mollo Costume Design
Nikki Clapp Script Supervisor
Gerry Humphreys Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Crouch Dialogue Editor
Robin Glenn Music Supervisor
Jonathan Bates Sound Editor
Shawn Murphy Music Editor
Richmond L. Aguilar Gaffer
Daniel W. Barringer Stunts
George Marshall Ruge Stunts
Susanne McKenrick Choreographer
Dean Humphreys Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Wolstenholme Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew Glen Music Editor
Gina Fortunato Production Coordinator
Jill Rockow Key Makeup Artist
Lee Cleary Second Assistant Director
David Harris Special Effects
Leila Kirkpatrick Production Coordinator
David Tomblin First Assistant Director
Wally Schneiderman Makeup Supervisor
Peter C. Graupner Second Assistant Director
Peter Brace Stunts
Joe Dunne Stunts
John Moio Stunts
Brian J. Williams Stunts
Diana Hawkins Story
Norman Dorme Supervising Art Director
Jim Morahan Draughtsman
Stephanie Kaye Hair Supervisor
Alan E. Lorimer Special Effects Coordinator
Stephen Masters Title Designer
William Boyd Screenplay
Bryan Forbes Screenplay
William Goldman Screenplay
John Barry Original Music Composer
José Padilla Original Music Composer
Sven Nykvist Director of Photography
Anne V. Coates Editor
Ellen Mirojnick Costume Design
Stuart Craig Production Design
Mike Fenton Casting
Susie Figgis Casting
David James Still Photographer
David Robinson Book
Michael D. Moore Second Unit Director
Andy Bradford Stunts
Marguerite Happy Stunts
Keith Campbell Stunts
Neil Summers Stunts
Dan Kamin Choreographer
Carole Bennett Hairstylist
Ron Berkeley Makeup Artist
John Caglione Jr. Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Beryl Lerman Makeup Artist
Audrey Futterman-Stern Hairstylist
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Richard Attenborough Director
Charlie Chaplin Book
Jim Wilkey Stunts
Kate Flatt Choreographer
Alexander Witt Second Unit Director of Photography
Chris Corbould Special Effects Technician
Name Title
Terence A. Clegg Co-Producer
Diana Hawkins Associate Producer
Mario Kassar Producer
Richard Attenborough Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actor Robert Downey Jr. Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Told by way of a retrospective, this is a stylish and informative - if not always very entertaining - biopic on the legendary film star. He is discussing his autobiography and as he meanders down memory lane, we accompany him from his life in Edwardian London through his journey to the USA where he ... found fame with Keystone Studios and developed the legendary "Tramp" persona that resonated so well with an increasingly poverty-stricken populace. Robert Downey Jnr is effective in the title role, conveying much of the quirkiness - and selfishness - of this character. Geraldine Chaplin (his real life daughter) delivers a poignantly strong, if sparing, contribution and the attention to detail with costumes and sets is special. Thing is, although it must have been hard for Richard Attenborough to condense eighty-eight years of this man's hugely interesting life into one film, those moments he has selected tend a little towards the more salacious; those less demonstrative of his creative genius. The scenes at the start when an opportunity was there to illustrate to us how his workhouse upbringing instilled the ethic that was to drive him all his life - we skip through them all too superficially (though maybe that's because there was no role for Downey?). The political emphasis on the McCarthy witch-hunts is interesting, and the general FBI conspiracy elements are developed well, but for me this is much less about the man than it is about the myth and that's a shame. The supporting cast deliver well enough - John Thaw as his discoverer "Karno" and Dan Aykroyd strong amongst them, and to be fair it does rather fly by for almost 2½ hours. I can't help but admire the director's intention to encapsulate such a lot into such a little amount of screen time, but perhaps it was just never really possible in the first place - if justice were ever to be done to this flawed, enigmatic, charming, ruthless and funny man.

Oct 24, 2022