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Mo deng shi dai = Modern times

The Little Tramp is an oppressed assembly-line factory worker who is used as a guinea pig for his employer's test of a new "Automatic Feeding Machine". He battles it out with technology, unemployment, jail, burglars, demanding customers and bosses. In the midst of his tribulations, he meets up with the girl of his dreams, "The Gamin". They win some and lose more but, at the end, they walk undaunted into the sunrise.

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  • "Temps modernes, français"
  • "Les temps modernes"
  • "Modeni časi"
  • "Tiempos modernos"
  • "Mo deng shi dai"@en
  • "Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times"
  • "Temps modernes"
  • "[Moderni časi]"
  • "Modern times"@en
  • "Modern times"
  • "摩登時代"
  • "Charlie Chaplin's Modern times"
  • "Charlie Chaplin's Modern times"@en
  • "Moderne Zeiten"
  • "Les Temps modernes"
  • "temps modernes"
  • "Charlie Chaplin's modern times"

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  • "Fiction. Comédie. Charlot, devenu ouvrier dans une usine, puis chômeur. Un film sonore mais non parlant sur le travail à la chaîne, le machinisme, le chômage, la crise mondiale, les "temps modernes" du début des années 1930. Avec Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard."
  • "SUMMARY: 'This movie is a devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers and shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter.' (SFSU)"
  • "A hapless factory worker cracks under the strain of his job and runs amok. Unemployed on the streets of Depression America, he joins forces with a young woman fleeing the childcare authorities, and they embark on a misadventure-filled search for happiness."
  • "The Little Tramp is an oppressed assembly-line factory worker who is used as a guinea pig for his employer's test of a new "Automatic Feeding Machine". He battles it out with technology, unemployment, jail, burglars, demanding customers and bosses. In the midst of his tribulations, he meets up with the girl of his dreams, "The Gamin". They win some and lose more but, at the end, they walk undaunted into the sunrise."@en
  • "The Little Tramp is an oppressed assembly-line factory worker who is used as a guinea pig for his employer's test of a new "Automatic Feeding Machine". He battles it out with technology, unemployment, jail, burglars, demanding customers and bosses. In the midst of his tribulations, he meets up with the girl of his dreams, "The Gamin". They win some and lose more but, at the end, they walk undaunted into the sunrise."
  • "Charlie, worker on a production line, is mistaken for an agitator and is jailed, and becomes unemployed. The theme is the dehumanising effect of modern assembly line work and of joblessness."
  • "Sinopsis : Un obrero de la industria del acero acaba perdiendo la razón, extenuado por el frenético ritmo de la cadena de montaje de su trabajo. Después de pasar un tiempo en el hospital recuperándose, al salir es encarcelado por participar en una manifestación, en la que se encontraba por casualidad. En la cárcel, también sin pretenderlo, ayuda a controlar un motín por lo que gana su libertad. Una vez fuera de la cárcel reemprende la lucha por la supervivencia, lucha que compartirá con una joven huérfana que conoce en la calle."
  • "Dual format edition : includes both Blu-ray and DVD versions of the main feature."
  • "Comedy about the relationship between a manual labourer and the machine age."@en
  • "Les mésaventures d'un ouvrier d'usine rendu fou par le travail à la chaîne. Chef-d'oeuvre du cinéma comique. Dernier film muet de Chaplin."
  • "提要:查理斯卓別林這回化身為機械化工廠中的小工,和無人性的機器對比出許多有趣故事.另一方面結識了流浪街頭的 Paulette Goddard,兩人並始生活在一起...."
  • "A delightful madcap comedy, Chaplin plays a hapless factory worker who cracks under the strain of his job & runs amok."
  • "Chaplin's classic comedy is a satiric look at the machine age and the little fellow's struggle in the working world. This film has music and sound effects."@en
  • "Chaplin's comedy is a satiric look at the machine age and the little fellow's struggle in the working world. This film has music and sound effects."@en
  • "Extrait du résumé figurant sur la jaquette : Charlot devient employé dans une usine. Mais très vite aliéné par les conditions du travail à la chaîne, il se retrouve sans travail, puis en prison. A sa sortie, il fait la connaissance d'une gamine orpheline et recherchée par la police. L'homme et la jeune fille s'allient pour affronter ensemble les difficultés de la vie."
  • "Een zwerver krijgt het in een fabriek aan de stok met de lopende band en de prikklok."
  • "This comedy with aspects of satire shows the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers as exemplified by the main character. This is a silent film with music and sound affects by Chaplin."@en
  • "Charlie Chaplin's devastating satire on modern industrial life which is both insightful social commentary and enormously funny."@en
  • "Ti yao :cha li si zhuo bie lin zhe hui hua shen wei ji xie hua gong chang zhong de xiao gong,he wu ren xing de ji qi dui bi chu xu duo you qu gu shi.ling yi fang mian jie shi le liu lang jie tou de Paulette Goddard, liang ren bing shi sheng huo zai yi qi...."@en
  • "A devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers. Shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter. The Little Tramp is used as a guinea pig for his employer's test of a new "Automatic Feeding Machine," as he battles it out with technology."@en
  • "A devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers. Shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter. The Little Tramp is used as a guinea pig for his employer's test of a new "Automatic Feeding Machine," as he battles it out with technology."
  • ""Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin's last outing as the Little Tramp, puts the iconic character to work as a giddily inept factory employee who becomes smitten with a gorgeous gamine. With its barrage of unforgettable gags and sly commentary on class struggle during the Great Depression, Modern Times-though made almost a decade into the talkie era and containing moments of sound, is a timeless showcase of Chaplin's untouchable genius as a director of silent comedy"--Container."
  • "The Little Tramp punches in and out inside a factory where gizmos like an employee-feeding machine may someday make the lunch hour last just 15 minutes. Bounced into the ranks of the unemployed, he teams with a street waif to pursue bliss and a paycheck, finding misadventures as a roller-skating night watchman, a singing waiter whose hilarious song is gibberish, a jailbird and more. In the end, as Tramp and waif walk arm and arm into an insecure future, we know they've found neither bliss nor a paycheck but, more importantly, each other."@en
  • "Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin's last outing as the Little Tramp, puts the iconic character to work as a giddily inept factory employee who becomes smitten with a gorgeous gamine (Paulette Goddard). With its barrage of unforgettable gags and sly commentary on class struggle during the Great Depression, Modern times, though made almost a decade into the talkie era and containing moments of sound (even song!), is a timeless showcase of Chaplin's untouchable genius as a director of silent comedy."@en
  • "The little tramp goes from factory worker to janitor to singing waiter as modern times knock him about. There is an exhibition of roller skating and Charlie double-talking a song in French."@en
  • "This was, in effect, the swansong of the Tramp in what is basically a 'silent' film which makes pointed use of synchronised speech at carefully selected moments. In a series of set pieces, in turn cynical and ironic, sentimental and nostalgic, Charlie unsuccessfully assumes a variety of occupations from assembly line worker to singing waiter. In between times he becomes one of the unemployed, a willing prisoner and the companion of a working class girl. The film begins as social satire but Chaplin's factory is too stylised to give the humor much bite. Modern Times is ultimately more about homelessness than modernity. Chaplin's political and philosophical naivety is disarming. His comic genius as a performer is timeless."@en
  • ""Charlie Chaplin se enfrenta a la cadena de montaje de una fábrica en un clásico aclamado como una de las Mejores Películas del American Film Institute. Con la revolución industrial un obrero pierde su trabajo al no poder adaptarse al proceso automático de producción. Presionado por encontrarse en las filas del desempleo, conocerá a una joven abandonada en las calles (Paulette Goddard) y juntos irán en busca de la felicidad y de un sueldo. Al final, Chaplin caminará junto a su amada en busca de un futuro mejor. "Tiempos Modernos" permanece como una obra satírica intemporal""
  • ""The Little Tramp punches in and wigs out inside a factory where gizmos like an employee-feeding machine may someday make the lunch hour last just 15 minutes. Bounced into the ranks of the unemployed, he teams with a street waif to pursue bliss and a paycheck, finding misadventures as a roller-skating night watchman, a singing waiter whose hilarious song is gibberish, a jailbird and more. In the end, as Tramp and waif walk arm and arm into an insecure future, we know they've found neither bliss nor a paycheck but, more importantly, each other"--DVD sleeve."@en
  • "Charlie, a factory worker, upsets the routine of the factory, then goes berserk and has employment problems. Charlie's dabbling in Marxian analysis makes this one of Chaplin's most interesting features."@en
  • "Yi ming mian dui ba gong ,gong chang huan jing bu jia,gong zi di yu shi ye lu gao deng wen ti de qun zhong zhi yi de ping fan xiao liu lang han,yin shen chu yu qian bi ren zhong yao de shi jie zhong,ren cheng le she hui zhe bu ji qi zhong de xiao chi lun,zui hou,ta zhi hao yu jiao cheng peng you de gu nu yi qi liu lang tian ya."@en
  • "A devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers, with Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter. Primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but voices emanate from TV sets and radios."@en
  • "A devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers, with Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter. Primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but voices emanate from TV sets and radios."
  • "In this comedy, Charlie Chaplin plays a factory worker who cracks under the strain of his job."
  • "When his boss demands more speed and efficiency, Chaplin goes crazy from his repetitious assembly line job. Primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but occasional voices emanate from radios and television screens."
  • "When his boss demands more speed and efficiency, Chaplin goes crazy from his repetitious assembly line job. Primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but occasional voices emanate from radios and television screens."@en
  • "A satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers. Shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and singing waiter. Primarily silent with music and sound effects, but voices emanate from TV sets and radios."@en
  • "The Little Tramp punches in and out inside a factory where gizmos like an employee-feeding machine may someday make the lunch hour last just 15 minutes. Bounced into the ranks of the unemployed, he teams with a street waif to pursue bliss and a paycheck, finding misadventures as a roller-skating night watchman, a singing waiter whose hilarious song is gibberish, a jailbird and more. In the end, as Tramp and waif walk arm and arm into an insecure future, we know they've found neither bliss nor a paycheck but, more importantly, each other. DVD."@en
  • "Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin's last outing as the Little Tramp, puts the iconic character to work as a giddily inept factory employee who becomes smitten with a gorgeous gamine (Paulette Goddard). With its barrage of unforgettable gags and sly commentary on class struggle during the Great Depression, Modern Times--though made almost a decade into the talkie era and containing moments of sound (even song!)--is a timeless showcase of Chaplin's untouchable genius as a director of silent comedy."@en
  • "An imaginative, often slapstick satire on the alienating and disruptive effects of mass production and automation. Charlie Chaplin, in his last portrayal of his famous character the Tramp, goes from a factory worker to jailbird to night watchman to singing waiter, beset on all fronts by bad luck, misunderstandings, and unfortunate circumstances beyond his control. Befriended only by a lovely but wild street waif, he labors against all odds to make a life for himself. Primarily a silent film with music, sound effects, and some spoken and sung dialogue."@en
  • "Classic Chaplin comedy in which the Little Tramp takes a satirical look at Depression-era America and the effects of mass production on the ordinary working life."
  • "A hapless factory worker cracks under the strain of his job. He becomes unemployed, arrested, jailed, then released when he accidentally averts a jail break and then finds life on the streets of Depression America, his worst ordeal yet. Joining forces with a young girl who is fleeing the child care authorities, they realize that they are unhappy with city life and they finally leave the city in search of modern times."@en
  • "The famous satire on life on the factory assembly line, and how it is disrupted by the antics of a single individual."
  • ""Charlot est ouvrier dans une gigantesque usine. Il resserre quotidiennement des boulons. Mais les machines, le travail à la chaîne le rendent malade, il abandonne son poste, recueille une orpheline et vit d'expédients. Le vagabond et la jeune fille vont s'allier pour affronter ensemble les difficultés de la vie..."--[allociné.fr]."
  • "Chaplin moves from factory worker to department store janitor to singing waiter as modern times knock him cruelly about."
  • "一名面對罷工,工廠環境不佳,工資低與失業率高等問題的群眾之一的平凡小流浪漢,因身處於錢比人重要的世界中,人成了社會這部機器中的小齒輪,最後,他只好與交成朋友的孤女一起流浪天涯"
  • "Charlie is a worker on a production line. Mistaken for a communist agitator, he is jailed. Later, seeking work, he adopts a slum waif."@en
  • "A factory worker struggles with monotony and automation at work and falls in love with a café dancer."@en
  • "The Little Tramp is an oppressed assembly-line factory worker who is used as a guinea pig for his employer's test of a new "Automatic Feeding Machine". He battles it out with technology, unemployment, jail, burglars, demanding customers and bosses. In the midst of his tribulations, he meets up with the girl of his dreams, "The Gamin."15."
  • "Follows a factory worker who is driven crazy by his repeptitious job on the assmbly line."
  • "A hapless factory worker cracks under the strain of his job and is sent off in a paddy wagon. He then finds himself unemployed, on the streets of Depression America, where he befriends a young woman fleeing childcare authorities, and they embark on a misadventure-filled search for happiness."@en
  • "This was, in effect, the swansong of the Tramp in what is basically a 'silent' film which makes pointed use of synchronised speech at carefully selected moments. In a series of set pieces, in turn cynical and ironic, sentimental and nostalgic, Charlie unsuccessfully assumes a variety of occupations from assembly line worker to singing waiter. In between times he becomes one of the unemployed, a willing prisoner and the companion of a working class girl. The film begins as social satire but Chaplin's factory is too stylised to give the humour much bite. Modern times is ultimately more about homelessness than modernity. Chaplin's political and philosophical naivety is disarming. His comic genius as a performer is timeless."@en
  • "A devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers. Shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter. Primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but voices emanate from TV sets and radios."@en
  • ""The Little Tramp punches in and wigs out inside a factory where gizmos likr an employee-feeding machine may someday make the lunch hour last just 15 minutes. Bounced into the ranks of the unemployed, he teams with a street waif (Paulette Goddard) to pursue bliss and and a paycheck, finding misadventures as a roller-skating night watchman, a singing waiter whose hilarious soung es gibberish, a jailbird and more. In the end, as Tramp and waif walk arm and arm into an insecure future, we know they've found neither bliss nor a paychek but, more importantly, each other. The times and satire remain timeless in Modern Times."@en
  • "A devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers. Shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter. Primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but voices emanate from TV sets and radios."
  • "Chaplin's classic comedy is a satiric look at the machine age and the little fellow's struggle in the working world. This film has music and sound effects."@en
  • "The famous satire on life on the factory asssembly line, and how it is disrupted by the antics of a single individual."
  • "Charlie is a worker on a production line. Mistaken for a communist agitator, he is jailed. Later, seeking work, he adopts a slum waif. Both make good in a cabaret, but, forced to flee authority they set off up the road, hand in hand."@en
  • "This movie is a devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers and shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and singing waiter."@en
  • "A devastating satire on industrial life, 'Modern Times' is the first film in which Chaplin employed sound effects, and marks the final appearance of his "Little Tramp" character. - In this delightfully madcap comedy, Chaplin plays a hapless factory worker who cracks under the strain of his job and runs amok. Unemployed on the streets of Depression America, he joins forces with a young woman (Paulette Goddard) fleeing the childcare authorities, and they embark on a misadventure-filled search for happiness. One of Chaplin's most popular films, this deftly conceived, ingeniously executed social commentary is still every bit as insightful, relevant and entertaining as it was in the 30's."
  • "Charlie goes berserk as a result of his assembly-line job and winds up in jail. He manages to get various other jobs and loses them, but he refuses to be defeated. Sound track includes a song by Charlie and a few words heard over radio or television, but no dialogue."@en
  • "A movie classic. Charlie Chaplin's satiric look at the machine ageand the little fellow's struggle in the working world. It is primarily a silent film with music and sound effects, but voices do emanate from TV sets and radios and Chaplin's voice is heard for the first time."@en
  • "Charlot devient employé dans une usine. Très vite aliéné par les conditions du travail à la chaîne, il se retrouve sans travail, puis en prison. A sa sortie, il fait la connaissance d'une gamine orpheline et recherchée par la police. L'homme et la jeune fille s'allient pour affronter ensemble les difficultés de la vie."
  • "Portrays Chaplin as a factory worker employed on an assembly line. After being subjected to such indignities as being force-fed by a "modern" feeding machine and an accelerating assembly line where he screws nuts at an ever-increasing rate onto pieces of machinery, he suffers a nervous breakdown and runs amok, throwing the factory into chaos."
  • "Portrays Chaplin as a factory worker employed on an assembly line. After being subjected to such indignities as being force-fed by a "modern" feeding machine and an accelerating assembly line where he screws nuts at an ever-increasing rate onto pieces of machinery, he suffers a nervous breakdown and runs amok, throwing the factory into chaos."@en
  • ""The Little Tramp punches in and wigs out inside a factory where gizmos like an employee-feeding machine may someday make the lunch hour last just 15 minutes. Bounced into the ranks of the unemployed, he teams with a street waif (Paulette Goddard) to pursue bliss and a paycheck, finding misadventures as a roller-skating night watchman, a singing waiter whose hilarious song is gibberish, a jailbird and more. In the end, as Tramp and waif walk arm and arm into an insecure future, we know they've found neither bliss nor a paycheck but, more importantly, each other. The times and satire remain timelss in Modern Times." -- Container."
  • "This movie is a devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers and shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter."
  • "This movie is a devastating satire on the effects of mass production on the lives of factory workers and shows Charlie as a factory worker, jailbird, night watchman, and a singing waiter."@en
  • "Con la revolución industrial un obrero pierde su trabajo al no poder adaptarse al proceso automático de producción. Presionado por encontrarse en las filas del desempleo, conocerá a una joven abandonada en las calles (Paulette Goddard) y juntos irán en busca de la felicidad y de un sueldo. Al final, Chaplin caminará junto a su amada en busca de un futuro mejor. "Tiempos Modernos" permanece como una obra satírica intemporal."
  • "When his boss demands more speed and efficiency, Chaplin goes crazy from his repetitious assembly line job."
  • "When his boss demands more speed and efficiency, Chaplin goes crazy from his repetitious assembly line job."@en
  • ""An oppressed assembly-line factory worker is used as a guinea pig for his employer's test of an automatic feeding machine. The machine malfunctions, nearly driving the worker crazy. In a nervous frenzy, he runs madly through the factory, spraying oil everywhere. He is taken to a hospital, but immediately after his release, is arrested when he is mistaken for a radical leader. Prison life is comfortable, and he reluctantly accepts parole after he heroically stops a jailbreak. Outside, he discovers mass unemployment, and despite a glowing letter of recommendation, he cannot hold a job. Eager to return to jail, he gallantly admits to stealing a loaf of bread to save a starving gamin. The result is that they are both arrested, but manage to escape the police. Together, they dream of a middle class life, and when the worker becomes a department store night watchman, they happily play among the luxuries they cannot afford. One night, burglars enter the store, and the worker is arrested again. The gamin tries to make a home for him in an abandoned shack, and this time, when he is released, his factory has reopened. He goes back to work repairing machines, but a strike puts him out of a job and back in jail. The gamin finally gets employment dancing in a cafe, and when the worker is freed, he becomes a singing waiter. Despite his ineptness, he makes a hit with an improvised nonsense song, but just as the couple are a success, the police try to arrest the gamin, who is wanted for running away from Juvenile Hall. The worker and the gamin escape the officers and set out on the road together"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en
  • "A factory worker is driven crazy by the monotony and automation at work."@en
  • "Charlot, devenu ouvrier dans une usine, puis chômeur. Un film sonore mais non parlant sur le travail à la chaîne, le machinisme, le chômage, la crise mondiale, les "temps modernes" du début des années 1930."

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  • "Mo deng shi dai = Modern times"@en
  • "Modern time"
  • "Modern times (Film)"
  • "Modern times (Film cinématographique)"
  • "Tiempos modernos (Película : 1936)"
  • "Modern times Chaplin's masterful satire on modern life"
  • "Modern times [videorecording]"
  • "Modern times (Motion picture)"
  • "Modern times (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Modern times"
  • "Modern times"@en
  • "Tiempos modernos Modern times"
  • "Modern Times = mo deng shi dai"@en
  • "Modern Times"
  • "Modern times [Moderni časi]"
  • "Modern times=Les temps modernes"
  • "Modern times Les temps modernes"
  • "Modern times 摩登時代"
  • "摩登時代 = Modern times"
  • "Modern Times = 摩登時代"
  • "Modern times : [enregistrement vidéo]"
  • "Modern times a film by Charles Chaplin"@en
  • "Modern times Mo deng shi dai"@en
  • "Modern times (1936)"@en
  • "Modern times (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Modern times Tempos modernos"

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