Top 8+ Timeless Charlie Chaplin Films You Will Love Watching With Your Family

The Kid (1921): A heartwarming tale of a tramp who cares for an abandoned child. The film blends laugh-out-loud comedy with touching emotion that resonates across generations. (Image: IMDb)

City Lights (1931): Chaplin’s Tramp tries to help a blind flower girl regain her sight. It is full of heartwarming moments and hilarious misadventures. It is a silent classic for all ages. (Image: IMDb)

Modern Times (1936): It is a satire on the struggles of modern industrial life, told through slapstick genius. The factory scenes and roller-skating stunt are unforgettable crowd-pleasers. (Image: IMDb)

The Gold Rush (1925): Chaplin’s Tramp searches for gold in the Yukon and ends up in laughable situations. (Image: IMDb)

The Circus (1928): The silent comedy drama is filled with visual gags, loveable charm and classic Chaplin clumsiness. (Image: IMDb)

A Dog’s Life (1918): The Tramp and a dance hall singer are led by a dog to reform their lives and do better for themselves. (Image: IMDb)

Shoulder Arms (1918): It is one of the first film Chaplin made on the subject of war. It discovers the hard life of the trenches and the dangers of combat. (Image: IMDb)

The Pilgrim (1923): After escaping from prison, Charlie disguises himself as a pastor. When he arrives in a village, the locals mistake him for the new curate. (Image: IMDb)