Review of A King in New York (1957) by Kyle M — 11 Jan 2015
The Part 2 of Chaplin's swan song focused more on his exile in a satirical form, while also on his past best works - "The Kid," "The Gold Rush," "The Great Dictator," "City Lights," etc. - being part of the feature-length homage as this was his last starring role with a masterful send-off and timeless comics that are blended with the homage but on other silent comedies. While it's a black and white talkie, it's a nice send-off to both Chaplin and the silent comedies in a deserved fashion. What a treat to watch. (B+).
(Full review coming soon).
This review of A King in New York (1957) was written by Kyle M on 11 Jan 2015.
A King in New York has generally received positive reviews.
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