CRITERION: Modern Times - Standard & Blu in November
Modern Times (1936) finds a new home at Criterion in both Standard and Blu-Ray formats.
Released by Warner in 2003 in a 2-disc special edition (and now out-of-print), Chaplin's last outing as the tramp gets the Criterion treatment on November 16th.
Each will be a 2-disc set and come loaded with bonus features (below).

SYNOPSIS:
Modern Times, Charlie Chaplins last outing as the Little Tramp, puts the iconic character to work as a giddily inept factory employee who becomes smitten with a gorgeous gamine (Paulette Goddard).
With its barrage of unforgettable gags and sly commentary on class struggle during the Great Depression, Modern Timesthough made almost a decade into the talkie era and containing moments of sound (even song!)is a timeless showcase of Chaplins untouchable genius as a director of silent comedy.
BONUS FEATURES:
-
New audio commentary by Chaplin biographer David Robinson
-
Two new visual essays, by Chaplin historians John Bengtson and Jeffrey Vance
-
New program on the films visual and sound effects, with experts Craig Barron and Ben Burtt
-
Interview from 1992 with Modern Times music arranger David Raksin
-
Chaplin Today: Modern Times (2004), a half-hour program with filmmakers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne
-
Two segments removed from the film
-
Three theatrical trailers
-
All at Sea (1933), a home movie by Alistair Cooke featuring Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, and Cooke, plus a new score by Donald Sosin and a new interview with Cookes daughter, Susan Cooke Kittredge
-
The Rink (1916), a Chaplin two-reeler highlighting his skill on wheels
-
For the First Time (1967), a Cuban documentary short about a projectionist who shows Modern Times to first-time moviegoers
-
PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film critic Saul Austerlitz and a piece by film scholar Lisa Stein that includes excerpts from Chaplins writing about his travels in 1931 and 1932