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Charlie Chaplin and a Forgotten Message

by: Levi Blackman

Chaplin once stared in a movie called “The Great Dictator” which told the story of Nazi Germany, or rather what could have been if things had been a little different. In that movie he made a speech that I don’t think many in our generation have seen. It gives a powerful and moving message, all from a Hitler Chaplin.

And if the words of wisdom doesn’t get to you then maybe the fear of Hitler will. Or wait, I guess we don’t fear Hitler anymore, but just watch the fucking clip:

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Levi Blackman

Levi Blackman Editor in Chief Blue The master and creator of CricketSoda, Levi lives the simple life filled with small adventures and long hours sitting at home telling the tale to millions alike. He spends his days working on his website, and when the chance arrives, on the road seeing the world first hand. He wants to travel, and explore, and as soon as he can clear a check for an airplane, he will be a pilot. He also enjoys film, and is a world famous actor. Right now Levi is working on projects like dentonsoda.com, and is also creating new major motion pictures that will blow the expecting audience away. Late nights and caffine and in the future.

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Master Cricket said,

July 16, 2008 @ 7:28 am

This was also Chaplin’s first movie with Dialog. I know it was probably written for him, but what a great thing to say something so moving and powerful the first movie you open your mouth.

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