The Artist In His Prime - 3 DVD Set - Starring Charlie Chaplin
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Should Have Been Better
  • koch- chaplin-artist in his prime 1918-1923-3 dvd set
  • Chaplin is a Genius
  • I am a major Chaplin fan
  • Not a Big Fan, But Quality Appears Exceptional
The Artist In His Prime - 3 DVD Set - Starring Charlie Chaplin

Manufacturer: Koch Records
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

GeneralGeneral | Classics | Genres | DVD | Video
ComedyComedy | Silent Films | Classics | Genres | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Silent Films | Classics | Genres | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Comedy | Genres | DVD | Video
Classic ComediesClassic Comedies | Comedy | Genres | DVD | Video
Chaplin, CharlieChaplin, Charlie | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
ComedyComedy | Boxed Sets | Stores | DVD | Video
ClassicsClassics | Boxed Sets | Stores | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Indie & Art House | Stores | DVD | Video
( A )( A ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
ASIN: B0000541SC
Release Date: 2000-12-05

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Should Have Been Better.......2005-03-26

This DVD collection certainly compiles early masterpieces of the genius known as Charlie Chaplin or "The Little Tramp." The films are crisp and clear.

If I were judging Chaplin's work, this collection would receive 5 stars, no question. The problem with this release though is the sound.

Only two scores are used for the three disk set. One is happy and one is sad. The two are spliced according to the scene but get quite annoying if too many films are watched consecutively. Also, since the scores were not written for the specific films they are used on, the music changes can occur quite abruptly.

The most obvious flaw in the set is The Gold Rush. The film was released as a silent in the 1920s and then was reissued with a voice-over by Chaplin in the 1940s. The new version did not have title cards to tell the story. On this DVD, the second release is included- without the voice-over and without title cards. Lovely.

The Gold Rush is unwatchable. The other films are adequate for moderate Chaplin lovers.

3 out of 5 stars koch- chaplin-artist in his prime 1918-1923-3 dvd set.......2003-10-02

the people at KOCHVISION may not be sticklers for accuracy, but this 3 dvd set is pretty good for the price. most of the films are good quality and the music is good too if you dont mind hearing the same music throughout all 3 discs. the big disapointment here is the GOLD RUSH, which is a copy of the later release which should have narration by chaplin, but does not. Buy that one from Image Entertainment & you will not be let down. This is not a collection for true Chaplin fans but it is a decent set for those who dont want to pay outrageous prices for the same movies, or to just watch an occasional chaplin film.

5 out of 5 stars Chaplin is a Genius.......2003-02-06

I think Chaplin was by far the best comedian of the silent era (or any era, come to think of it.) While Buster Keaton may have had excellent gags, Fatty Arbuckle a great performer, and Harold Lloyd some incredible stunts, Chaplin combined all these aspects with pathos and great craftmanship.
Some of his best movies are presented here, including "Shoulder Arms," "The Kid," "Gold Rush," and "The Cure." The transfers are stolen from the David Shepard discs, but that's okay because they looked great anyway. The new music, while not "lavish" as the box indicates, is fine. The included Chaplin bio is good for fans-in-training.
My only quibble is that the 1942 re-issue of "The Gold Rush" is shown without Chaplin's narration. Thus, people seeing is for the first time will be confused by the plot.

4 out of 5 stars I am a major Chaplin fan.......2002-09-02

I was impressed with the picture quality overall, however what infuriated me was how the makers of this set made the claim that the music in the films was Chaplin's. It was NOT, and yet the titles clearly stated that it was. His music was far, far superior to the music on these DVDs. His music fit the atmosphere of the movies much better. AND, I was also infuritated that they used the 1942 print of Chaplin's reissue of The Gold Rush, but they did not include his narration. Thus, there are no dialogue titles, as someone else noted, for the simple reason that in the 1942 version, Chaplin spoke the narration himself. ...

4 out of 5 stars Not a Big Fan, But Quality Appears Exceptional.......2002-04-18

I'm not a big Chaplin fan, but I really enjoy "The Kid"; the picture quality appeared to be exceptional. I base this on other black/white "older" movies I've seen on VHS through the years.

DVD:

  1. The Golden Years of Classic Television: The Colgate Comedy Hours Vol 1
  2. The Iceman Cometh
  3. The Last Mogul: The Life and Times of Lew Wasserman
  4. The Miracle Worker
  5. The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection, Vol. 1: Pranks in the Pink
  6. The Three Stooges - Goofs on the Loose / Stooged & Confoosed (Colorized / Black & White)
  7. The Transformers - The Movie (20th Anniversary Special Edition)
  8. The View from the Swing
  9. Till Death Us Do Part: Dock Pilfering
  10. To Hell With Love

DVD

DVD