Charlie Chaplin receiving an Honorary Oscar ®



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Charlie Chaplin receiving an Honorary Oscar
® - 44th Annual Academy Awards®.


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he looks so ... ( 1 week ago by 5600981)
he looks so different :(
Awesome...what a ... ( 1 week ago by Skoyer)
Awesome...what a feeling this must be...he deserved it very much!
god he was so ... ( 1 week ago by hillcl66)
god he was so brilliant. he really did change film forever
Beautiful ( 1 week ago by Noblefinger)
Beautiful
Amazing man, an ... ( 1 week ago by BibXcite)
Amazing man, an absolute legend. I watched the one movie where Robert Downey jr plays him and it was fascinating.
Amazing man, ... ( 1 week ago by BibXcite)
Amazing man, absolutely stunning. He was a really great actor in his time. I watched the one movie with Robert Downey jr playing him. I absolutely loved it.
Longest standing ... ( 1 week ago by romaczech75)
Longest standing ovation in Oscar history. They edited this down but his applause lasted 10 minutes. Amazing.
what a great ... ( 1 week ago by corkguy30)
what a great response her got
That's one of if ... ( 1 week ago by RetroVGamer)
That's one of if not thee greatest moment at the Oscars.
Chaplin is bigger ... ( 1 week ago by Rodolka)
Chaplin is bigger than de Oscar ceremony...
They should be ... ( 1 week ago by MickeyLove01)
They should be bowing
le vrai genie, je ... ( 1 week ago by ketevana11)
le vrai genie, je l'adore
Very well deserved. ( 1 week ago by Welencier05)
Very well deserved.
Array ( 1 week ago by BottomBoosh)
Yeah,
Thats what I though
wow... greatest ... ( 1 week ago by immy001)
wow... greatest standing ovation ever!!!
this is as serious ... ( 5 days ago by schmatever)
this is as serious combover this guy's got... shave that turkey off sucker!!
oui! ( 5 days ago by cremaster0)
oui!
I know I'm ... ( 5 days ago by BeatBuddy)
I know I'm comitting a heresy, but Charlie Chaplin was not funny.
notable ( 5 days ago by wiZkii)
notable
his legacy keeps on ... ( 4 days ago by edmame)
his legacy keeps on giving.
great man TwT ... ( 4 days ago by shadowandnight)
great man TwT charlie chaplin
"More than ... ( 4 days ago by qbadge3)
"More than machinery we need humanity, more than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness without these qualities life will be violent and all will be" (Charlie Chaplin, 1942) He advised us of this over 66 years ago! They didn't listen.
This video touched ... ( 3 days ago by maruthanimarutha)
This video touched my heart..
idiot!! he didnt ... ( 1 day ago by gambala79)
idiot!! he didnt want to be "funny"!!! you understand nothing. poor boy.



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