Hi everyone and welcome to my D-Tube page! Thank you all for visiting and sharing in my love of classic American cinema.
Since it's beginning in the early 1900's the Hollywood- based film industry has been the most prominent ambassador of American culture throughout the world. From Mary Pickford to Dwayne Johnson, America's biggest film stars have permeated the consciousness of millions of people throughout the world.
Whether it was the ideal of coming to American in pursuit of a better life or to simply be entertained on an afternoon day, film has the ability to communicate so much in such a small amount of time.
I created this feed to both honor American film history as well as trying to provide access to them for people who do not live in the United States and would otherwise not be aware of where to find them. For generations, movies have offered a unique lens and variety of perspectives into the American way of life.
With all that being stated, I would now like to introduce you to our first film: Charlie Chaplin Festival
This film actually contains four classic Charlie Chaplin films: The Immigrant, Easy Street, The Cure and The Adventurer
They all star one of America's first beloved film stars, Charlie Chaplin. These are silent films but should be relatively easy and fun to follow.
Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this film please upvote and feel free to comment. And if you would like to see more classic America movies please follow me @cinemasteemer
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Hello @cinemasteemer, We have met 2 times already!
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Thank you for this response. I was hoping to tag people specifically not from my country in order to be able to share parts of US culture that many natives are familiar with but I am not sure younger generations from other places have seen or not. I certainly do not aim to offend and hope everyone can enjoy these. Thank you again.