Charlie Chaplin Speaks to Hannah from "The Great Dictator"
The final scene from "The Great Dictator" will likely become ever popular in the months and years ahead. The full movie is available on Netflix. I highly recommend it. Many of the cuts that share the Charlie Chaplin speech where he looks directly into the camera, cut out the final scene where he addresses the Universal Feminine in the name of "Hannah," the character played by Paulette Goodard in the film. I find this final Farm scene with Hannah an important part of the speech. I am transcribing it from a version I have found. Leslie Goldman, Your Enchanted Gardener, #PlantYourDreamBlog, January 14, 2017. I have for many decades felt an affinity to Charles Chaplin. I believe he would want the final scene with Paulette Goddard included.
Date: 1/14/2017 12:42:52 PM ( 7 y ) ... viewed 2662 times
Words from the "Hannan Final Scene from "The Great Dictator" (1940
Hanna,
Can you hear me, whereever you are,
Look up Hanna!
The clouds are lifting,
the sun is breaking through.
We are coming out of the darkness into the light.
We are coming into a new world,
a kindlier world,
where men will rise above their hate,
their greed, and brutality.
Look up Hannah,
The Soul of Man has been given wings
and at last he is beginning to fly.
He is flying into the rainbow,
into the light of hope.
into the future,
the glorious future
that belongs to you, to me,
and to all of us.
Look up, Hannah,
look up.
Last scene
The Great Dictator Charles Chaplin 1939
Leslie Goldman #YourEnchantedGardener #PlantYourDreamBlog
"Hannah,
did you hear that?"
"Listen," she says.
Charlie Chaplin begins to talk to "Hannah" at 4;50 into the clip. The clip is about two minutes that most versions cut off.
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DeadPoolParty reacts to part of Charlie Chsplin's final speech from The movie the great dictator available on Netflix. This film was made I believe in 1940. I like the original cut from the full movie. I'm looking for it.
We may all be too sensitive for this now.
In the final scene, Chaplin, Who wrote these words, addressed the Universal
Feminine in the name of screen actress Paulette Goddard;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RdUD-TuUZY&feature=share
THIS CUT CONTAINS THE FINAL FARM SCENE THAT MAKES ME WEEP
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WE NEED HOPE NOW
We deeply need Hope now.
As I was writing yesterday, magic has not gone out of the world,
Be the One.
Leslie Goldman #YourEnchantedGardener #PlantYourDreamBlog
THE STORY BEHIND THE FILM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Dictator
In his 1964 autobiography, Chaplin stated that he could not have made the film if he had known about the true extent of the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps at the time.[5]
I am looking for dr. Martin Luther King speeches and this Charlie Chaplin vid came up.
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http://www.charliechaplin.com/en/contacts/articles/130-The-Chaplin-Office
http://www.charliechaplin.com/en/contacts/articles/134-Reproduction-Copyright-of-Chaplin-images
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