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8.3·1940·125 min·English·Dirigida por Charlie Chaplin

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Un humilde barbero judío tiene un parecido asombroso con el dictador de la nación Tomania, que promete sacar adelante y que culpa a los judíos de la situación del país. El dictador ataca al país fronterizo, pero es confundido con el barbero por sus propios guardias, siendo ingresado en un campo de concentración. Simultáneamente, el pobre barbero es confundido con el dictador...

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Charlie Chaplin

Charlie Chaplin

Adenoid Hynkel, Dictator of Tomania / A Jewish Barber

Paulette Goddard

Paulette Goddard

Hannah

Jack Oakie

Jack Oakie

Benzino Napaloni, Dictator of Bacteria

Reginald Gardiner

Reginald Gardiner

Commander Schultz

Henry Daniell

Henry Daniell

Garbitsch

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OsoInfinite95
10/10Nov 16, 2015

i'm only 20 years old and i just saw this for the first time. Some scenes had me dying from laughter and others had me depressed. Great movie

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loenneVIP
8/10Nov 5, 2024

Great movie with incredibly funny humour, but sometimes it just stretches a bit. The joke was funny for 10-15 seconds maximum but they make it for 30s-1m and then it's just not that funny anymore. The 2h 5m could've worked in 1h45m as well. But still of course an amazing film for that time.

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BenFranklinVIP
Aug 9, 2012

I've never seen this movie, but this scene right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeZ8sHsKkkQ is EPIC! It moves me EVERY TIME. It's something we should all think about!

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Roquen_Toron
6/10Aug 9, 2012

One of those classics that I just had to see. Really interesting to watch from a film-historical point of view.

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fulltimewatcher
8/10Feb 12, 2026

★★★★☆ (4/5) Bold and surprisingly daring for its time. The satire is sharp, but there’s real heart behind it too. Chaplin balances comedy and commentary really well, and that final speech is unforgettable. It’s not subtle, but it doesn’t need to be. Still powerful.

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