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Charlie Chaplin as a Lifeguard Charlie Chaplin as a Lifeguard Tags: Charlie Chaplin Lifeguard |
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Charlie Chaplin scene from 'The Adventurer' Charlie Chaplin scene from 'The Adventurer' Tags: Charlie Chaplin scene The Adventurer |
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Charlie Chaplin as Poker Player Scene from 'The Immigrant' Tags: Charlie Chaplin Poker Player |
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Charlie Chaplin - Gentlemen of Nerve (1914) Charlie Chaplin's 30th Film Released Oct. 30 1914 as Charlott Mabel Aux Courses" aka Gentlemen of Nerve. Tags: harlie Chaplin Gentlemen of Nerve Charlott Mabel Aux Courses |
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Charlie Chaplin - The New Janitor (1914) Charlie Chaplin's 27th Film released Sept. 14 1914 The New Janitor was the 27th comedy from Keystone Studios to feature Charlie Chaplin. The film is arguably one of his best for the studio, and a precursor to a key Essanay short, The Bank. The film also demonstrates the differences that Chaplin had with Keystone comedy --- this film is a coherent whole in which the stock characters actually fill some emotional center. Chaplin brings a certain complexity to his janitor, unusual to the comedy factory of Mack Sennett. The film, which stars among Sennett's bit players Jess Dandy, Al St. John, John Francis Dillon, and Minta Durfee, is far more centered and clear in direction. Comedy flows from within the story rather than as a by-product of story. After all this is a typical bank robbery storyline. Tags: Charlie Chaplin The New Janitor |
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Charlie Chaplin - The Masquerader (1914) Charlie Chaplins 24th Film Released Aug.27 1914 Tags: Charlie Chaplin The Masquerader |
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Charlie Chaplin - Mabel's Busy Day (1914) Charlie Chaplin's 18th Film Released June 13 1914 Tags: Charlie Chaplin Mabels Busy Day |
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Charlie Chaplin - The Fatal Mallet (1914) Charlie Chaplin's 15th Film Released June 1914. Tags: Charlie Chaplin Fatal Mallet |
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Charlie Chaplin - A Busy Day (1914) Charlie Chaplin's 14th Film Released May 07 1914 Chaplin plays a wife jealous of her husband's interest in another woman, played by Phyllis Allen. On her way to attack the couple, the wife interrupts the set of a film, knocking over a film director, played by Mack Sennett, and a policeman, played by Billy Gilbert Tags: Charlie Chaplin Busy Day |
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Charlie Chaplin - Twenty Minutes Of Love (1914) Charlie Chaplins 11th Film Released April 20 1914 Tags: Charlie Chaplin Twenty Minutes Of Love |
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Charlie Chaplin - Landladys Pet aka The Star Boarder (1914) Charlie Chaplins 9th Film Released April 04 1914 As The Star Boarder Tags: Charlie Chaplin Landladys Pet Star Boarder |
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Charlie Chaplin - Kids Auto Race At Venice (1914) Charlie Chaplin's 2nd Film Released Feb. 07 1914 Kid Auto Races At Venice is 1914 American-made motion picture starring Charlie Chaplin in which his "Tramp" character makes a first appearance. Made by Keystone Studios and directed by Henry Lehrman, in it Chaplin plays a spectator at a 'baby-cart race' in California. The spectator keeps getting in the way of the camera and interferes with the race, causing great frustration to the public and participants. Chaplin's tramp character would go on to be one of the most beloved film icons in history. Tags: Charlie Chaplin Kids Auto Race At Venice |
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Charlie Chaplin - The Bond (1918) Charlie Chaplin's 64th Film Released Sept. 29 1918. The Bond was a film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Load Committee for theatrical release to help sell U.S. Liberty Bonds during World War I. Made in 1918 with Edna Purviance, Albert Austin and Sydney Chaplin, the film has a distinctive visual motif set in a simple plain black set with starkly lit simple props and arrangements. The story is a series of sketches humorously illustrating various bonds like the bond of friendship and of marriage and, most important, the Liberty Bond, to K.O. the Kaiser which Charlie does literally. There was also a British version with Uncle Sam replaced by John Bull and promotes War Bonds. Tags: Charlie Chaplin Liberty Bonds WWI |