Charlie Chaplin in a scene from the film ‘The Great Dictator’ (1940).
A little tramp in a battered bowler hat picks it up and starts waving it, trying to catch the driver’s attention.
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Buy Book Amazon Barnes & Noble Books a Million BookshopThis scene, from “Modern Times” (1936), turned out to have a grimly prophetic quality for Charlie Chaplin, the actor in the hat.
After docking in Cherbourg, France, Chaplin declared that he had no political convictions beyond being an individualist who believed in liberty.
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