Though British, Chaplin had been living in America for nearly 40 years when Senator Joseph McCarthy’s House Un-American Activities Committee took aim at him. He was put on an FBI black list in 1948, which prevented him from working in Hollywood.”("Why was Chaplin banned?," 2016). Charlie Chaplin was labeled as a communist and was feared that he might take hold in a resolution and even having his own integrity to his home country questioned. Ignoring the comments made by the U.S government. “He defiantly told McCarthy’s committee: “I do not want to create any revolution. All I want to create is a few more films. I might amuse people. I hope so.” ("Why was Chaplin banned?," 2016). Charlie Chaplin was only looking out for the joy he had in creating his movies and the experiences his viewers are able to visualize and feel when watching his works. “In the autumn of 1952, he set sail on the Queen Elizabeth with his wife and four children. He was heading for Britain, for a holiday. On 19 September, word came through that if he were to return to America, he would be arrested.”("Why was Chaplin banned?," 2016). He listened to the message given to him and never returned to the
Though British, Chaplin had been living in America for nearly 40 years when Senator Joseph McCarthy’s House Un-American Activities Committee took aim at him. He was put on an FBI black list in 1948, which prevented him from working in Hollywood.”("Why was Chaplin banned?," 2016). Charlie Chaplin was labeled as a communist and was feared that he might take hold in a resolution and even having his own integrity to his home country questioned. Ignoring the comments made by the U.S government. “He defiantly told McCarthy’s committee: “I do not want to create any revolution. All I want to create is a few more films. I might amuse people. I hope so.” ("Why was Chaplin banned?," 2016). Charlie Chaplin was only looking out for the joy he had in creating his movies and the experiences his viewers are able to visualize and feel when watching his works. “In the autumn of 1952, he set sail on the Queen Elizabeth with his wife and four children. He was heading for Britain, for a holiday. On 19 September, word came through that if he were to return to America, he would be arrested.”("Why was Chaplin banned?," 2016). He listened to the message given to him and never returned to the