CHAPLINÂ (12)
D: Richard Attenborough
Carolco/Canal Plus/RCS/Lambeth (Richard
Attenborough & Mario Kassar)
USA/UK 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 1992
144 mins
Biopic
W: William Boyd, Bryan Forbes & William
Goldman [based on the book 'Chaplin: His Life & Art' by David Robinson & 'My Autobiography' by Charles Chaplin]
DP: Sven Nykvist
Ed: Anne V. Coates
Mus:Â John Barry
PD:Â Stuart Craig
Cos: John Mollo & Ellen
Mirojnick
Robert Downey, Jr. (Charlie 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)
Romanticised biopic of the comedy legend with a
brilliant performance by Robert Downey, Jr. as the title character.
The film opens with an elderly Charles Chaplin
narrating his life to (fictional) biography George Hayden, with the rise to stardom and fame taking place via flashback.
Chaplin was clearly a celebrity whom
director/producer Richard Attenborough was incredibly fond of. The film portrays him as a rags-to-riches comedy genius (which cannot really be disputed), but only glances over the
periphery of the more scandalous moments of his career.
Worth a watch for Robert Downey, Jr.'s portrayal,
but it won't tell you much more than you may already know about the Hollywood great.
7/10