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Caught in a Cabaret
directed by Mabel Normand, 1892-1930; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Dan Albert, 1891-1919, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 23 mins
This comedy, directed by Mabel Normand, stars Chaplin during the period he worked at Keystone Studios. Chaplin, Normand, and Dan Albert appear in a story in which Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) plays a waiter who impersonates the Greek ambassador to impress a girl who has a jealous boyfriend.
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directed by Mabel Normand, 1892-1930; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Dan Albert, 1891-1919, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 23 mins
Description
This comedy, directed by Mabel Normand, stars Chaplin during the period he worked at Keystone Studios. Chaplin, Normand, and Dan Albert appear in a story in which Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) plays a waiter who impersonates the Greek ambassador to impress a girl who has a jealous boyfriend.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dan Albert, 1891-1919, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Antonio Coppola, 1956-
Author / Creator
Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Dan Albert, 1891-1919, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Jealousy, Fights, Comedy, Film Studies
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The Fatal Mallet
directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 14 mins
This comedy, written and directed by Mack Sennett, stars Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Sennett's Keystone Studios. Chaplin, Mabel Normand, and Sennett appear in story in which Chaplin (as the Little Tramp), Sennett, and another suitor compete for Normand’s affections during a visit to a farm.
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directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 14 mins
Description
This comedy, written and directed by Mack Sennett, stars Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Sennett's Keystone Studios. Chaplin, Mabel Normand, and Sennett appear in story in which Chaplin (as the Little Tramp), Sennett, and another suitor compete for Normand’s affections during a visit to a farm.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Ethan Uslan, fl. 2010
Author / Creator
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Comedy, Fights, Film Studies, Little Tramp
Copyright Message
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Gentlemen of Nerve
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 15 mins
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Chester Conklin, and Chaplin. Normand and a friend go to the auto races. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) and a friend sneak into the races through a break in the fence. Eventual...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 15 mins
Description
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Chester Conklin, and Chaplin. Normand and a friend go to the auto races. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) and a friend sneak into the races through a break in the fence. Eventually they all meet up and cause a range of problems while the races continue. The two friends are arrested and taken away, and the film e...
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Chester Conklin, and Chaplin. Normand and a friend go to the auto races. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) and a friend sneak into the races through a break in the fence. Eventually they all meet up and cause a range of problems while the races continue. The two friends are arrested and taken away, and the film ends with Normand and Chaplin together in the stands.
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Performer / Ensemble
Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Neil Brandt, fl. 2005-2012
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Fights, Comedy, Motor racing, Film Studies
Copyright Message
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Getting Acquainted
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Edgar Kennedy, 1890-1948, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 14 mins
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Phyllis Allen, Mack Swain, and Chaplin. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) and his wife (Phyllis Allen) meet another couple (Mack Swain and Mabel Normand) in a park, The partners are attracted to...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Edgar Kennedy, 1890-1948, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 14 mins
Description
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Phyllis Allen, Mack Swain, and Chaplin. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) and his wife (Phyllis Allen) meet another couple (Mack Swain and Mabel Normand) in a park, The partners are attracted to and start pursuing their opposites, and a policeman (Edgar Kennedy) becomes involved in the antics.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Edgar Kennedy, 1890-1948, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edgar Kennedy, 1890-1948, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Fights, Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
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His Trysting Places
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 21 mins
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, Phyllis Allen, and Chaplin. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) meets a friend in a restaurant after they were both running errands, and they accidentally leave with the...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 21 mins
Description
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, Phyllis Allen, and Chaplin. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) meets a friend in a restaurant after they were both running errands, and they accidentally leave with the other’s coat. When each husband gets home, his wife misinterprets what she finds in the pockets of the switched coat, resulting in a...
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, Phyllis Allen, and Chaplin. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) meets a friend in a restaurant after they were both running errands, and they accidentally leave with the other’s coat. When each husband gets home, his wife misinterprets what she finds in the pockets of the switched coat, resulting in accusations and arguments. Both couples eventually resolve their misunderstandings.
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Performer / Ensemble
Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Stephen Horne, fl. 2010
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Love letters, Comedy, Fights, Film Studies
Copyright Message
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Mabel at the Wheel
directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960 and Mabel Normand, 1892-1930; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Harry McCoy, 1889-1937, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Mack Sennett, 1880-1960 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 23 mins
This comedy, directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett, stars Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Keystone Studios. Chaplin, Mabel Normand, and Harry McCoy appear in a complicated story in which Mabel, Chaplin's romantic interest, ends up driving a car in a race.
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directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960 and Mabel Normand, 1892-1930; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Harry McCoy, 1889-1937, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Mack Sennett, 1880-1960 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 23 mins
Description
This comedy, directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett, stars Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Keystone Studios. Chaplin, Mabel Normand, and Harry McCoy appear in a complicated story in which Mabel, Chaplin's romantic interest, ends up driving a car in a race.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Harry McCoy, 1889-1937, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Eric Beheim, fl. 1921-2010
Author / Creator
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Harry McCoy, 1889-1937, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Romantic relationships, Motor racing, Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
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Mabel's Busy Day
directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Dan Albert, 1891-1919, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 13 mins
This comedy was written and directed by Mabel Normand during the period Charlie Chaplin worked at Max Sennett’s Keystone Studios and stars Normand and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Normand works as a hotdog seller at an auto race track. Chaplin takes her box of hot dogs and gives them away, resulting in many ch...
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directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Dan Albert, 1891-1919, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 13 mins
Description
This comedy was written and directed by Mabel Normand during the period Charlie Chaplin worked at Max Sennett’s Keystone Studios and stars Normand and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Normand works as a hotdog seller at an auto race track. Chaplin takes her box of hot dogs and gives them away, resulting in many chases and fights with policemen.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dan Albert, 1891-1919, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Ethan Uslan, fl. 2010
Author / Creator
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Dan Albert, 1891-1919, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Fights, Police forces, Salespeople, Motor racing, Theft, Comedy, Film Studies, Little Tramp
Copyright Message
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Mabel's Married Life
directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 15 mins
This comedy, directed by Max Sennett during the period Charlie Chaplin worked at Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Chaplin leaves Normand, his wife, in a park while he has a few drinks in a bar. He returns to find Swain attempting to woo Normand away,...
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directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 15 mins
Description
This comedy, directed by Max Sennett during the period Charlie Chaplin worked at Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Chaplin leaves Normand, his wife, in a park while he has a few drinks in a bar. He returns to find Swain attempting to woo Normand away, which results in a series of escalating arguments and fights between Normand, Chaplin, Swain, and Swain’s wife. Chaplin tries to lea...
This comedy, directed by Max Sennett during the period Charlie Chaplin worked at Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Chaplin leaves Normand, his wife, in a park while he has a few drinks in a bar. He returns to find Swain attempting to woo Normand away, which results in a series of escalating arguments and fights between Normand, Chaplin, Swain, and Swain’s wife. Chaplin tries to learn boxing techniques by practicing with a weighted dummy, which seems to win most rounds.
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Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Antonio Coppola, 1956-
Author / Creator
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Boxing, Fights, Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
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Mabel's Strange Predicament
directed by Mabel Normand, 1892-1930; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 12 mins
This comedy, by director Henry Lehrman, stars Charlie Chaplin during the period that he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios. Chaplin, as the Little Tramp, plays a drunken character in a hotel who pursues Mabel.
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directed by Mabel Normand, 1892-1930; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 12 mins
Description
This comedy, by director Henry Lehrman, stars Charlie Chaplin during the period that he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios. Chaplin, as the Little Tramp, plays a drunken character in a hotel who pursues Mabel.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Hans F. Koenekamp, 1891-1992, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
Author / Creator
Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Henry Lehrman, 1886-1946
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Romantic relationships, Hotels and inns, Comedy, Fights, Film Studies, Little Tramp
Copyright Message
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The Masquerader
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 13 mins
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Chester Conklin, and Chaplin. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) plays an actor who messes up his scenes and is dismissed from the studio. He returns dressed as a woman t...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 13 mins
Description
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Chester Conklin, and Chaplin. Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) plays an actor who messes up his scenes and is dismissed from the studio. He returns dressed as a woman to try again – and still fails to make it into the movie. As usual in a Chaplin film, there are many chases and fights.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Actors, Cross-dressing, Fights, Film Studies
Copyright Message
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