Young Charlie Chaplin

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  • TV-PG
  • 1989
  • 1 Season
  • 6.9  (83)

Young Charlie Chaplin is a biographical drama miniseries produced by Questar Entertainment in 1989. The show chronicles the early life of Charlie Chaplin, one of the most celebrated and iconic figures in the history of cinema. The series consists of four parts, each covering a significant period in Chaplin's life, from his impoverished childhood in London to his rise to fame in Hollywood.

The first episode, titled "The London Years," follows Chaplin as a young boy growing up in the slums of London. He lives with his mother, a struggling performer, and his alcoholic father, who abandons the family when Charlie is only ten years old. Despite his difficult upbringing, Charlie has a natural talent for entertaining and is soon discovered by a theatrical agent. He joins a children's dance troupe and starts to gain attention for his comedic skills.

The second episode, "The Vaudeville Years," picks up with Charlie as a young man and struggling actor on the vaudeville circuit. He forms a partnership with a talented performer named Stan Laurel, and the two become a popular comedy duo, known as "Laurel and Hardy." However, their partnership is short-lived, and Charlie soon sets out on his own, determined to make it big in the world of entertainment.

In the third episode, "The Keystone Year," Chaplin lands a job with the Keystone Film Company as a comedic actor. He quickly becomes a rising star, known for his physical comedy and iconic character, the 'tramp.' However, his success is not without its challenges, and the show portrays the struggles Chaplin faced with maintaining creative control over his work while also dealing with the pressures of Hollywood studios and the public.

The final episode, "The Mutual Years," covers the period when Chaplin was at the height of his career. He signs a lucrative contract with the Mutual Film Corporation and produces some of his most famous films, including "The Immigrant" and "The Cure." However, the show also delves into the personal challenges Chaplin faced during this time, including a turbulent love life and his legal battles with ex-wife Mildred Harris.

Throughout the series, viewers are treated to a glimpse into the life of one of the most influential figures in the entertainment industry. From his humble beginnings in London to his triumphant success in Hollywood, the show provides a detailed and well-researched portrayal of Chaplin's life, both on and off the stage. The series features strong performances from the cast, with talented actors bringing the key players in Chaplin's life to life on screen.

Overall, Young Charlie Chaplin is an engaging and well-crafted biographical drama series that provides an insightful look into the life and career of one of cinema's most significant figures. The show's attention to detail and commitment to historical accuracy make it a must-watch for fans of Chaplin and anyone interested in the history of film.

Young Charlie Chaplin is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on January 25, 1989.

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Part 6
6. Part 6
March 1, 1989
When Charlie and Syd outshine than Harry Weldon, Weldon gives impresario Fred Karno an ultimatum- either Charlie is fired, or he will quit. Not wanting to lose Weldon, Karno gives Charlie and Syd two weeks to come up with a new act.
Part 5
5. Part 5
February 22, 1989
As Charlie energetically continues his acting career, he and Syd must figure out a way to bring stability to their family. Syd's new job gets them started on the right foot, but to stay afloat, Syd and Charlie will need to work together.
Part 4
4. Part 4
February 15, 1989
After Charles Sr. helps discharge Charlie from the School for Orphans, Charlie discovers his innate ability as an actor, and convinces his father to reunite with his mother. Then, when life challenges the Chaplins once again, Syd returns.
Part 3
3. Part 3
February 8, 1989
With their mother in a workhouse, and as their father continues to dawdle through life, Charlie and Syd face a new life at a School for Orphans and Destitute Children. When Syd volunteers for the Navy, Charlie finds himself on his own.
Part 2
2. Part 2
February 1, 1989
Charlie, Syd, and their mother discover that being out on their own is tougher than expected. With their father, Charles Sr., content with becoming unburdened by the responsibilities of family, the three possibly face further separation.
Part 1
1. Part 1
January 25, 1989
Amid a family life on the verge of ruin, yet one alive with the spirit of performance, a mischievous, resourceful Charlie, and his brother Sydney, grapple with keeping the few threads that hold the quilt of their family's spirit together.
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Where to Watch Young Charlie Chaplin
Young Charlie Chaplin is available for streaming on the Questar Entertainment website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Young Charlie Chaplin on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Vudu.
  • Premiere Date
    January 25, 1989
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (83)