Description
Charlie Chaplin’s first full-length talking picture is a landmark satirical comedy-drama in which Chaplin plays both a humble Jewish barber and the despotic dictator Adenoid Hynkel. Mistaken for the tyrant, the barber is swept into political intrigue in Tomainia, only to find that the line between comedy and tragedy can be perilously thin. With its searing critique of fascism and a climactic speech that remains one of cinema’s most stirring appeals to humanity, The Great Dictator stands as a timeless testament to freedom and compassion. Digital Restoration.
Date & Time
Mon, Jun 9, 2025 5:30 PM