As for the 1930s, my knowledge is severely lacking.
But also here I've got a favourite:
The Great Dictator (1940: Charlie Chaplin)
I think Hynkel's speech is even funnier when you're fluent in German. That said, I totally dig the barber's speech too, which hasn't lost its validity after all those decades, especially nowadays.
Last edited by ophone; Yesterday at 08:49 AM.
Reason: Substituted the word "meaning" with "validity".
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