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Pay Day Soundtrack - Now Online




Pay Day (1922) was Chaplin’s last two-reeler, and casts him in an unfamiliar role, as a working man and hen-pecked husband. It proved one of his most trouble-free productions and shooting was completed in one month.

Fifty years after the film’s initial release, Chaplin returned to Pay Day in 1972 to compose a musical score with the help of his music associate Eric James. In one of the film’s memorable scenes, Charlie and his brother Sydney Chaplin sing “Sweet Adeline” with a group of drunks. Based on correspondence in the Chaplin archives, we know that it was of particular importance that this traditional tune be quoted in the film’s music track - Chaplin’s own mother used to sing it to him when he was very young.

In the coming days, we’ll publish a new track from the original soundtrack once a day on Youtube so you can listen from anywhere! Subscribe to our Youtube channel and follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up with our daily posts.

You can also get the full soundtrack on:
- iTunes
- Spotify
- Deezer
- Amazon: US GB



662 Tramps at Chaplin's World's First Anniversary




On April 16th, 2017, to celebrate Chaplin’s World’s first anniversary and Charlie Chaplin’s 128th birthday, 662 fans set a world record for the biggest gathering of people dressed as Chaplin’s iconic Tramp character. After a group picture, the Tramps set out on an Easter egg hunt in the garden of the Manoir de Ban, the former Chaplin family home.

For more pictures of the event, see our album on Facebook.





Chaplin's World to Celebrate First Anniversary


On April 16th, Chaplin’s 128th birthday which falls on Easter day this year, Chaplin’s World will be celebrating its first anniversary with lots of fun events - including an attempt to break the record for the most people dressed as Chaplin’s Little Tramp (in the garden of his former home) and an Easter egg hunt.

See the Chaplin’s World website for full details.