My Trip Abroad


Lu par Chuck Williamson

(4.5 stars; 16 reviews)

"A steak and kidney pie, influenza and a cablegram. There is the triple alliance that is responsible for the whole thing."

So begins Charlie Chaplin's My Trip Abroad, a travel memoir charting the actor-director's semi-spontaneous visit to Europe. Fresh off the success of 1921's The Kid, Chaplin decides to "play hookey" after his seven year stay in Hollywood. He return to his native Europe as an international superstar, beloved by fans and hounded by reporters. The "triple alliance" of the book's opening line sends Chaplin on an whirlwind tour through Great Britain, Germany, and France -- and the results are both funny and insightful. My Trip Abroad gives us an intimate and moving portrait of a Hollywood legend.

Published in the UK as My Wonderful Visit. (7 hr 17 min)

Chapitres

I Decide to Play Hookey 31:33 Lu par Chuck Williamson
Off to Europe 32:11 Lu par Chuck Williamson
Days on Shipboard 31:05 Lu par Chuck Williamson
Hello! England 30:21 Lu par Chuck Williamson
I Arrive in London 25:07 Lu par Chuck Williamson
The Haunts of My Childhood 23:51 Lu par Chuck Williamson
A Joke and Still on the Go 18:09 Lu par Chuck Williamson
A Memorable Night in London 26:52 Lu par Chuck Williamson
I Meet the Immortals 32:46 Lu par Chuck Williamson
I Meet Thomas Burke and H.G. Wells 28:45 Lu par Chuck Williamson
Off to France 30:33 Lu par Chuck Williamson
My Visit to Germany 31:11 Lu par Chuck Williamson
I Fly From Paris to London 29:40 Lu par Chuck Williamson
Farewells to Paris and London 26:36 Lu par Chuck Williamson
Bon Voyage 39:14 Lu par Chuck Williamson

Critiques

Charlie being Charlie....


(4 stars)

What amazing Wit and gift for making people laugh. The Reader was dead on Making you imagine it was Charlie himself reading. Good Job

Charlie was raycyst


(5 stars)

He received undeserved support due to his lack of melatonin. Never does he attone for his and his father's sins of oppressing BIPOCs and intersectionally oppressed LGBTQTIA+ persons. Never forgive and Never forget how BIPOCs are being oppressed by the likes of Charlie Chaplin and his cohorts of all right white supremacists