If that's the case, the answer is yes! Charlie Chaplin did make talkie films.
* He made the transition to sound films in 1940 with the release of "The Great Dictator", a satirical comedy about Adolf Hitler.
* He also directed and starred in "Modern Times" (1936), which is considered a classic film, but it was mostly silent with some limited sound effects and a few spoken words.
So, while Chaplin is known for his silent films, he did adapt to the new technology of sound and made films that featured dialogue and music.