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The Tramp and the Dictator
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The Tramp and the Dictator

Feb 14, 2002
0h 55m
★ 7.0

Overview

A look at the parallel lives of Charlie Chaplin and Adolf Hitler and how they crossed with the creation of the film “The Great Dictator,” released in 1940.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

BBC
Spiegel TV
Photoplay Productions

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Cast

Kenneth Branagh

Narrator (voice)

Kenneth Branagh

Walter Bernstein

Self (uncredited)

Walter Bernstein

Ray Bradbury

Self (uncredited)

Ray Bradbury

Sydney Chaplin

Self

Sydney Chaplin

Brigitte Hamann

Self (uncredited)

Brigitte Hamann

Al Hirschfeld

Self (uncredited)

Al Hirschfeld

Stanley Kauffmann

Self (uncredited)

Stanley Kauffmann

Sidney Lumet

Self (uncredited)

Sidney Lumet

Nikola Radosevic

Self (uncredited)

Nikola Radosevic

Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

Self (uncredited)

Arthur Schlesinger Jr.

Budd Schulberg

Self (uncredited)

Budd Schulberg

Gitta Sereny

Self (uncredited)

Gitta Sereny

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