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Subtitle The Great Dictator ● | WORKING |

While does not have an official theatrical subtitle (it was originally scripted simply as The Dictator ), its most "proper feature" is the integration of synchronized dialogue —specifically used for the film's climactic five-minute final speech. Key Feature: The Final Speech

Though not in the title, the film uses descriptive labels for its satirical characters and nations to drive its message: subtitle The Great Dictator

: The speech remains one of the most famous in cinematic history, later preserved by the Library of Congress for its cultural significance. Thematic "Subtitles" & Caricatures While does not have an official theatrical subtitle

: Released while the U.S. was still neutral, the speech was a bold indictment of fascist leaders like Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. was still neutral, the speech was a bold

This sequence is the film's defining moment, where Charlie Chaplin breaks character to deliver an impassioned plea for humanity.

: Chaplin calls for a world of reason where science and progress lead to universal happiness.

film essay for "The Great Dictator" - The Library of Congress