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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
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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The New Janitor
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Peggy Page, fl. 1914-1915, Al St. John, 1892-1963, John T. Dillon, 1876-1937 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 12 mins
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars John T. Dillon, Al St. John, and Chaplin. Chaplin is a janitor in a company in which one of the employees is caught stealing. Although fired for dumping a bucket of water on the company's pr...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Peggy Page, fl. 1914-1915, Al St. John, 1892-1963, John T. Dillon, 1876-1937 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 12 mins
Description
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars John T. Dillon, Al St. John, and Chaplin. Chaplin is a janitor in a company in which one of the employees is caught stealing. Although fired for dumping a bucket of water on the company's president, Chaplin helps a female employee catch the thief and receives a reward,
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Peggy Page, fl. 1914-1915, Al St. John, 1892-1963, John T. Dillon, 1876-1937, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Robert Israel
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Peggy Page, fl. 1914-1915, Al St. John, 1892-1963, John T. Dillon, 1876-1937
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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A Night in the Show
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company; performed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Charlotte Mineau, 1886-1979, Dee Lampton, 1898-1919, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958 and Leo White, 1873-1948 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 2015), 25 mins,
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A parody of Cecil B. DeMille’s Carmen (released that same year), the short finds Charlie Chaplin as unwitting police officer Officer Darn Hosiery, who becomes the target of gypsy smugglers.
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company; performed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Charlotte Mineau, 1886-1979, Dee Lampton, 1898-1919, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958 and Leo White, 1873-1948 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 2015), 25 mins,
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Source: www.imdb.com
Description
A parody of Cecil B. DeMille’s Carmen (released that same year), the short finds Charlie Chaplin as unwitting police officer Officer Darn Hosiery, who becomes the target of gypsy smugglers.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Charlotte Mineau, 1886-1979, Dee Lampton, 1898-1919, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Leo White, 1873-1948
Contributor
Harry Ensign, 1883-1943, Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, Robert Israel, 1963-
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Charlotte Mineau, 1886-1979, Dee Lampton, 1898-1919, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Leo White, 1873-1948
Date Published / Released
1915, 2015
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Theater, Mr. Pest, Lady in the Stalls, Lady in the Stalls with Beads, Fat Boy, Frenchman
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Flicker Alley, LLC
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A Night Out
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company; performed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Ben Turpin, 1869-1940, Bud Jamison, 1895-1944 and Edna Purviance, 1895-1958 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1915), 27 mins,
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Charlie Chaplin treads familiar comedy territory with a throwback to “The Rounders,” this time pairing with Ben Turpin to play two drunks who get into some mischief at a hotel.
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company; performed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Ben Turpin, 1869-1940, Bud Jamison, 1895-1944 and Edna Purviance, 1895-1958 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1915), 27 mins,
Source: www.imdb.com
Source: www.imdb.com
Description
Charlie Chaplin treads familiar comedy territory with a throwback to “The Rounders,” this time pairing with Ben Turpin to play two drunks who get into some mischief at a hotel.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Ben Turpin, 1869-1940, Bud Jamison, 1895-1944, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958
Contributor
Harry Ensign, 1883-1943, Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, Robert Israel, 1963-
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Ben Turpin, 1869-1940, Bud Jamison, 1895-1944, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958
Date Published / Released
1915
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Social drinking, Social conflict, Fellow Reveller, Headwaiter, Headwaiter's Wife, French Dandy, Desk Clerk
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Flicker Alley, LLC
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One A.M.
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Henry P. Caulfield, 1880-, Lone Star Film Corporation; performed by Albert Austin, 1882-1953 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1916), 28 mins
Charlie, as a drunken playboy returning home from a night on the town, runs an obstacle course from his front door to his stairs to his room, only to have astounding difficulty with his bed.
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Henry P. Caulfield, 1880-, Lone Star Film Corporation; performed by Albert Austin, 1882-1953 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1916), 28 mins
Description
Charlie, as a drunken playboy returning home from a night on the town, runs an obstacle course from his front door to his stairs to his room, only to have astounding difficulty with his bed.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Albert Austin, 1882-1953, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Roland Totheroh, 1890-1967, William Foster, fl. 1949, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Henry P. Caulfield, 1880-, Lone Star Film Corporation, Carl Davis, 1936-
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Albert Austin, 1882-1953, Maverick Terrell, 1875-1943, Vincent Bryan, 1878-1937
Date Published / Released
1916-08-07
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Comedy, Intoxication, Houses
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1916 by Flicker Alley
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The Pawnshop
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Henry P. Caulfield, 1880-, Lone Star Film Corporation; performed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958 and Henry Bergman, 1868-1946 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1916), 27 mins
Charlie is employed in a pawnshop. He goes about his job in the usual Chaplin manner, by doing such things as insulting customers and dusting an electric fan while it is running. Charlie and a co-worker get into a quarrel over a ladder. The pawnbroker fires Charlie, who appeals for another chance because of his el...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Henry P. Caulfield, 1880-, Lone Star Film Corporation; performed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958 and Henry Bergman, 1868-1946 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1916), 27 mins
Description
Charlie is employed in a pawnshop. He goes about his job in the usual Chaplin manner, by doing such things as insulting customers and dusting an electric fan while it is running. Charlie and a co-worker get into a quarrel over a ladder. The pawnbroker fires Charlie, who appeals for another chance because of his eleven children whom he has hastily invented for the occasion.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Henry Bergman, 1868-1946
Contributor
Roland Totheroh, 1890-1967, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Henry P. Caulfield, 1880-, Lone Star Film Corporation, Gene Rodemich, 1890-1934, Winston Sharples, 1909-1978
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Henry Bergman, 1868-1946, Maverick Terrell, 1875-1943, Vincent Bryan, 1878-1937
Date Published / Released
1916-10-02
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Merchants, Job terminations, Comedy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1916 by Flicker Alley
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Police
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company; performed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Wesley Ruggles, 1889-1972 and James T. Kelley, 1854-1833 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 2015), 26 mins,
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Released from prisoner, Charlie Chaplin’s Tramp teams with a former cellmate who has plans to rob a young woman.
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company; performed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Wesley Ruggles, 1889-1972 and James T. Kelley, 1854-1833 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 2015), 26 mins,
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Source: www.imdb.com
Description
Released from prisoner, Charlie Chaplin’s Tramp teams with a former cellmate who has plans to rob a young woman.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Wesley Ruggles, 1889-1972, James T. Kelley, 1854-1833
Contributor
Harry Ensign, 1883-1943, Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Wesley Ruggles, 1889-1972, James T. Kelley, 1854-1833
Date Published / Released
1916, 2015
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Formerly incarcerated, Police officers, Larceny or theft, Charlie, Convict 999, Daughter of the House, Crook, Drunk with Pockets Picked
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Flicker Alley, LLC
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The Property Man
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 24 mins
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Phyllis Allen, Charles Bennett, and Chaplin. Chaplin, in charge of props, spends as much time on stage in front of the audience as he does backstage, never quite getting things right while a...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 24 mins
Description
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Phyllis Allen, Charles Bennett, and Chaplin. Chaplin, in charge of props, spends as much time on stage in front of the audience as he does backstage, never quite getting things right while arguing and fighting with performers and other staff.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, 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, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Audiences, Fights, Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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Recreation
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Keystone Film Company; performed by Helen Carruthers, 1892-1925, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 6 mins
In a park, Charlie gets into an altercation with a sailor and cops over a girl. Locations include Echo Park.
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Keystone Film Company; performed by Helen Carruthers, 1892-1925, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 6 mins
Description
In a park, Charlie gets into an altercation with a sailor and cops over a girl. Locations include Echo Park.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Helen Carruthers, 1892-1925, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Keystone Film Company, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Helen Carruthers, 1892-1925, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943
Date Published / Released
1914-08-13
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Comedy, Romance, Fights
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1914 by Flicker Alley
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Recreation (Digital transfer)
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Helen Carruthers, 1892-1925, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 7 mins
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Charles Bennett, Helen Carruthers, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Feeling desperate, Chaplin tries to jump off a bridge into a pond in a park. But instead he meets a woman who has just l...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Helen Carruthers, 1892-1925, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 7 mins
Description
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Charles Bennett, Helen Carruthers, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Feeling desperate, Chaplin tries to jump off a bridge into a pond in a park. But instead he meets a woman who has just left her seaman boyfriend, and Chaplin pursues her. Policemen get involved in the ensuing fights between Chaplin and the seaman. In the...
This comedy, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Charles Bennett, Helen Carruthers, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Feeling desperate, Chaplin tries to jump off a bridge into a pond in a park. But instead he meets a woman who has just left her seaman boyfriend, and Chaplin pursues her. Policemen get involved in the ensuing fights between Chaplin and the seaman. In the end, everyone ends up in the pond.
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Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Helen Carruthers, 1892-1925, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Antonio Coppola, 1956-
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Helen Carruthers, 1892-1925, Charles Bennett, 1889-1943
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Police forces, Fights, Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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