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A King in New York

1957

R

1 h 45 m

संयुक्त राज्य किंगडम

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A recently-deposed European monarch seeks shelter in New York City, where he becomes an accidental television celebrity and is later wrongly accused of being a Communist.
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Charles Chaplin
King Shahdov
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Maxine Audley
Queen Irene
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Jerry Desmonde
Prime Minister Voudel
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Oliver Johnston
Ambassador Jaume
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Dawn Addams
Ann Kay - TV Specialist
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Sidney James
Johnson - TV Advertiser
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Joan Ingram
Mona Cromwell - Hostess
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Michael Chaplin
Rupert Macabee
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John McLaren
Macabee Senior
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Phil Brown
Headmaster
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Harry Green
Lawyer
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Robert Arden
Liftboy
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Alan Gifford
School Superintendent
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Robert Cawdron
U.S. Marshal
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George Woodbridge
Member of Atomic Commission
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Clifford Buckton
Member of Atomic Commission
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Vincent Lawson
Member of Atomic Commission
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Shani Wallis
Singer

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spam of the prettiest clown🤡

16/11/2022 02:23
Now, I've yet to see A COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG, but out of Chaplin's full-length talkies, I didn't find A KING IN NEW YORK terrible by any stretch. In fact-- and I might lose cinephile points for admitting it-- I'd take this over the more prestigious LIMELIGHT any day! It's less self-indulgent and self-loving, and the satire of American media culture still mostly works. Why does this get so much hate? Maybe it's the film's roughness. It's clearly set-bound and those sets do look cheap most of the time. But money can't buy inspiration, and I think this movie has more than enough inspiration to make up for its lesser production values. Many of the vignettes are delightful and the bittersweet edges (the subplot with Shadov's estranged queen, the character arc of the philosophical young boy) lend this film a great deal of memorability.
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