Charlie Chaplin vs America with Scott Eyman | John Batchelor

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Bestselling Hollywood biographer and film historian Scott Eyman tells the story of Charlie Chaplin’s fall from grace. In the aftermath of World War II, Chaplin was criticized for being politically liberal and internationalist in outlook. He had never become a US citizen, something that would be held against him as xenophobia set in when the postwar Red Scare took hold.

John Batchelor is the host of CBS Eye on the World, a hard news-analysis radio program featuring interviews with authors and reporters on a range of topics, from current events and world history to the natural sciences.

00:00 Charlie Chaplin vs. America" by Scott Eyman
00:41 An orange for Christmas
04:20 Alcohol in Vaudeville
06:26 Chaplin's mother
07:40 Sid Chaplin and Fred Karno
10:01 Laurel and Hardy
12:14 Mack Sennett
15:55 Chaplin and women
18:16 The Depression
21:03 "A dangerous radical"
23:28 Paulette Goddard
26:19 The Great Dictator
30:05 Joan Barry affair
37:23 Orson Welles and Monsieur Verdoux
42:02 House Un-American Activities Committee
46:39 Hedda Hopper
48:00 Limelight
50:39 Claire Bloom
51:47 Buster Keaton
54:24 Chaplin's exile in Europe
01:01:49 A King in New York
01:04:23 Authority and autonomy
01:06:38 Marlon Brando and A Countess from Hong Kong
01:11:56 Sid Chaplin

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What will I do if john retires? Such a great show

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Why didn't Chaplin become an American citizen living there for 40 straight years gained his fame and Fortune there too many immigrants at that time in Hollywood became American citizens gladly

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