
On February 5, 1936, Modern Times premiered in movie theaters. It was Charlie Chaplin’s last film featuring his Little Tramp character, and it showed the Tramp as a bumbling factory worker (and later night watchman, singing waiter, and ultimately unemployed drifter).
The film was a commentary on the aftermath of the Great Depression and ensuing economic struggles in the US, as industrial automation slammed head-on into mass unemployment. It also happened to be truly funny.The most famous sequence in the movie involves Chaplin working on an assembly line that is moving just a bit too fast for him, though his coworkers can handle the speed just fine. This sequence (shown below) inspired the famous I Love…
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