Hinkel The Great Dictator - Final Speech of the Barber

Charlie Chaplin as Hinkel (resp. the barber). End of the film: The barber, having been mistaken for the dictator, is delivering an address in front of a great audience and over the radio to the nation. The speech is full of humanity, pathos of freedom, and belief in peace. (The address is interpreted as an out-of-character personal plea from Chaplin.) Copyright: United Artists
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