Monday, April 27, 2009

MOVIE NIGHT



Tuesday 8:00 PM - FREE
MODERN TIMES (1936)
The idea of the film was apparently given to Chaplin by a young reporter, who told him about the production line system in Detroit, which was turning its workers into nervous wrecks. In the film, Charlie becomes literally trapped in the machine and, in one of his finest patches of comic invention, is battered and buffeted by an automatic feeding machine introduced by his bosses to save time and money. After his breakdown, he is arrested for 'communism' when he picks up a red flag that has fallen off the back of a truck, and runs down the street to return it, exactly the same time as a left-wing demonstration comes round the corner. He meets 'The Gamine' (Paulette Goddard) in the back of the police van, who has also been arrested for stealing bread. From then on the theme is about two tramps just trying to get along in modern times. "Smile, though your heart is breaking ..."



In place of Jazzfest I have some old performances of Oscar Peterson,Count Basie and Louis Armstrong to play as shorts.

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