As originally written, Sir Charles Chaplin's final speech, in which the Barber is still masquerading as Hynkel, was a call for peace through appeasement. As news reports came in from Europe, however, he rewrote it as a call for peace and liberty for all. Some critics, most notably columnist Ed Sullivan, claimed that the speech was pure Communist propaganda.
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