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I think << The Good-For-Nothing >> is missing in the list..
Actually The Good-For-Nothing is Charlie Chaplins 25th Film Released Aug. 31 1914 As His New Profession
I think this need to be write somewhere..
I'm thinking of trying to make this filmography adopt the style of the Woody Allen one... any objections? 76.124.97.87 ( talk) 06:35, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
The inclusion of the animated short "Felix in Hollywood" on a Charlie Chaplin filmography has been called into question. I would argue that any image of the Tramp on film is noteworthy despite the fact of animation in this case. The Tramp's is perhaps the most iconic silhouette in the history of Hollywood, and the release of this animated short during the height of Chaplin's international fame makes it all the more important for any Chaplin filmography. In other words, to say that because "Chaplin" didn't draw this cartoon it shouldn't be on this list (and are we sure he had no role in this short, if only granting copyright?) forgets that Chaplin was and always will be inseparable from the Tramp.
I didn't know about this animated short before seeing it on this wikipedia filmography, and I think it would be of great interest to any fan of his movies. -- Gwythoff ( talk) 23:37, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
I am responding to a request for a third opinion. I'd say it belongs, either in the list as Gwythoff prefers or as a stand-alone "See also" item. — Athaenara ✉ 00:09, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
In terms of Academy Awards this is how it should be.
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Best Production | Not Nominated |
Best Director of a Comedy Picture | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as The Tramp | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Story) | Not Nominated |
Instead of being nominated the Academy removed Chaplin from the competitive awards and gave him a Special Award and the citation says. To Charles Chaplin, for versatility and genius in acting, writing, directing and producing The Circus.
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Outstanding Production | Not Nominated |
Best Director | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as The Tramp | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Story) | Not Nominated |
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Outstanding Production | Not Nominated |
Best Director | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as The Tramp | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Story) | Not Nominated |
Best Music (Scoring) | Not Nominated |
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Outstanding Production | Nominated |
Best Director with Wheeler Dryden | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as Adenoid Hynkel/The Barber | Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Screenplay) | Nominated |
Best Music (Original Score) | Not Nominated |
Meredith Willson was nominated for Best Music (Original Score)
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Best Motion Picture | Not Nominated |
Best Director | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as Henri Verdoux | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Screenplay) | Nominated |
Best Music (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) | Not Nominated |
To Charles Chaplin, for the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century.
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Best Picture | Not Nominated |
Best Director | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as Calvero | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Story and Screenplay - based on material not previously published or produced) | Not Nominated |
Best Music (Original Dramatic Score) | Won |
Won with Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell
I rest my case. Mr Hall of England ( talk) 20:14, 13 January 2010 (UTC)
why is hidden section "Addendum"??? 85.117.49.205 ( talk) 19:07, 20 February 2011 (UTC)
50ft 8mm cine films were released, consisting of plots created by cutting down already short Chaplin films.
In the UK Dixons released these under their "Kings of Comedy" series.
Example: Charlie on the Beat
All the best:
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I made two edits that I think are safe: the reference to "his last nomination" for Oscar being in 1947 was incorrect and contradicted a statement made only two sentences earlier referring to the 1972 music nomination for Limelight, so I added a "notwithstanding Limelight" statement. Second, the reference to National Film Registry said "as of 2011". I checked the list and no Chaplin films have been added since then, so I updated this to say as of 2019. 136.159.160.124 ( talk) 20:29, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
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I think << The Good-For-Nothing >> is missing in the list..
Actually The Good-For-Nothing is Charlie Chaplins 25th Film Released Aug. 31 1914 As His New Profession
I think this need to be write somewhere..
I'm thinking of trying to make this filmography adopt the style of the Woody Allen one... any objections? 76.124.97.87 ( talk) 06:35, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
The inclusion of the animated short "Felix in Hollywood" on a Charlie Chaplin filmography has been called into question. I would argue that any image of the Tramp on film is noteworthy despite the fact of animation in this case. The Tramp's is perhaps the most iconic silhouette in the history of Hollywood, and the release of this animated short during the height of Chaplin's international fame makes it all the more important for any Chaplin filmography. In other words, to say that because "Chaplin" didn't draw this cartoon it shouldn't be on this list (and are we sure he had no role in this short, if only granting copyright?) forgets that Chaplin was and always will be inseparable from the Tramp.
I didn't know about this animated short before seeing it on this wikipedia filmography, and I think it would be of great interest to any fan of his movies. -- Gwythoff ( talk) 23:37, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
I am responding to a request for a third opinion. I'd say it belongs, either in the list as Gwythoff prefers or as a stand-alone "See also" item. — Athaenara ✉ 00:09, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
In terms of Academy Awards this is how it should be.
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Best Production | Not Nominated |
Best Director of a Comedy Picture | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as The Tramp | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Story) | Not Nominated |
Instead of being nominated the Academy removed Chaplin from the competitive awards and gave him a Special Award and the citation says. To Charles Chaplin, for versatility and genius in acting, writing, directing and producing The Circus.
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Outstanding Production | Not Nominated |
Best Director | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as The Tramp | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Story) | Not Nominated |
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Outstanding Production | Not Nominated |
Best Director | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as The Tramp | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Story) | Not Nominated |
Best Music (Scoring) | Not Nominated |
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Outstanding Production | Nominated |
Best Director with Wheeler Dryden | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as Adenoid Hynkel/The Barber | Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Screenplay) | Nominated |
Best Music (Original Score) | Not Nominated |
Meredith Willson was nominated for Best Music (Original Score)
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Best Motion Picture | Not Nominated |
Best Director | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as Henri Verdoux | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Original Screenplay) | Nominated |
Best Music (Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) | Not Nominated |
To Charles Chaplin, for the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century.
Academy Award | Result |
---|---|
Best Picture | Not Nominated |
Best Director | Not Nominated |
Best Actor as Calvero | Not Nominated |
Best Writing (Story and Screenplay - based on material not previously published or produced) | Not Nominated |
Best Music (Original Dramatic Score) | Won |
Won with Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell
I rest my case. Mr Hall of England ( talk) 20:14, 13 January 2010 (UTC)
why is hidden section "Addendum"??? 85.117.49.205 ( talk) 19:07, 20 February 2011 (UTC)
50ft 8mm cine films were released, consisting of plots created by cutting down already short Chaplin films.
In the UK Dixons released these under their "Kings of Comedy" series.
Example: Charlie on the Beat
All the best:
Rich
Farmbrough, 16:33, 20 April 2016 (UTC).
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I made two edits that I think are safe: the reference to "his last nomination" for Oscar being in 1947 was incorrect and contradicted a statement made only two sentences earlier referring to the 1972 music nomination for Limelight, so I added a "notwithstanding Limelight" statement. Second, the reference to National Film Registry said "as of 2011". I checked the list and no Chaplin films have been added since then, so I updated this to say as of 2019. 136.159.160.124 ( talk) 20:29, 15 October 2019 (UTC)