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The Rink
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Henry P. Caulfield, 1880- and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Lone Star Film Corporation; performed by James T. Kelley, 1854-1833, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1916), 26 mins
Charlie, an inventive though hazardous waiter, spends his lunch hour at a roller-skating rink. There he saves Edna from the unwanted attentions of Mr. Stout. Charlie and Edna next meet at a skating party -- along with Mr. Stout, Mrs. Stout, and Mrs. Stout's current flame, Edna's father. Havoc ensues, and Charlie e...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Henry P. Caulfield, 1880- and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Lone Star Film Corporation; performed by James T. Kelley, 1854-1833, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1916), 26 mins
Description
Charlie, an inventive though hazardous waiter, spends his lunch hour at a roller-skating rink. There he saves Edna from the unwanted attentions of Mr. Stout. Charlie and Edna next meet at a skating party -- along with Mr. Stout, Mrs. Stout, and Mrs. Stout's current flame, Edna's father. Havoc ensues, and Charlie escapes by hooking his cane onto a passing car. One of Chaplin's best comedy shorts.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
James T. Kelley, 1854-1833, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna
Contributor
Roland Totheroh, 1890-1967, William C. Foster, 1880-1923, Henry P. Caulfield, 1880-, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Lone Star Film Corporation, Antonio Coppola, 1956-, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, James T. Kelley, 1854-1833, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Vincent Bryan, 1878-1937, Maverick Terrell, 1875-1943
Date Published / Released
1916-12-04
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Comedy, Roller skating
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1916 by Flicker Alley
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The Rounders
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, 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, Phyllis Allen, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Chaplin and Arbuckle play two gentlemen living with their wives in a hotel, and their adventures and fights with th...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, 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, Phyllis Allen, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Chaplin and Arbuckle play two gentlemen living with their wives in a hotel, and their adventures and fights with their wives and others as they get progressively drunker. In the end, they fall asleep in a sinking rowboat in a park pond.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Robert Israel, 1963-
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Phyllis Allen, 1861-1938, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Fights, Comedy, Hotels and inns, Film Studies, Little Tramp
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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Shanghaied
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, Bud Jamison, 1895-1944, Billy Armstrong, 1891-1924, Paddy McGuire, 1884-1923 and Leo White, 1873-1948 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 2015), 28 mins,
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Charlie Chaplin’s Tramp has just found work aboard a ship, but there’s one little problem: the ship owner has plans to sink the vessel for the insurance money.
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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, Bud Jamison, 1895-1944, Billy Armstrong, 1891-1924, Paddy McGuire, 1884-1923 and Leo White, 1873-1948 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 2015), 28 mins,
Source: www.imdb.com
Source: www.imdb.com
Description
Charlie Chaplin’s Tramp has just found work aboard a ship, but there’s one little problem: the ship owner has plans to sink the vessel for the insurance money.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Wesley Ruggles, 1889-1972, Bud Jamison, 1895-1944, Billy Armstrong, 1891-1924, Paddy McGuire, 1884-1923, Leo White, 1873-1948
Contributor
Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, Robert Israel, 1963-
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Wesley Ruggles, 1889-1972, Bud Jamison, 1895-1944, Billy Armstrong, 1891-1924, Paddy McGuire, 1884-1923, Leo White, 1873-1948
Date Published / Released
1915, 2015
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Tramp shipping, Tramp, Ship Owner's Daughter, Ship Owner, Second Mate, First Shanghaied Seaman, Second Shanghaied Seaman, Third Shanghaied Seaman
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Flicker Alley, LLC
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The Star Boarder
directed by George Nichols, 1864-1927; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Edgar Kennedy, 1890-1948, Minta Durfee, 1889-1975 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 12 mins
This comedy was directed by George Nichols during the period that Charlie Chaplin worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios. It stars Chaplin, Minta Durfee, and Edgar Kennedy in a story about a boarder whose relationship with his landlady makes the other boarders jealous.
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directed by George Nichols, 1864-1927; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Edgar Kennedy, 1890-1948, Minta Durfee, 1889-1975 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 12 mins
Description
This comedy was directed by George Nichols during the period that Charlie Chaplin worked at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios. It stars Chaplin, Minta Durfee, and Edgar Kennedy in a story about a boarder whose relationship with his landlady makes the other boarders jealous.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Edgar Kennedy, 1890-1948, Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Fred Hodges
Author / Creator
George Nichols, 1864-1927, Edgar Kennedy, 1890-1948, Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Craig Hutchinson, 1891-1976
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Fights, Jealousy, Boarding houses, Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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Tango Tangles
directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 10 mins
This comedy, by director Mack Sennett, stars Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Keystone Studios. Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle fight over a girl in a dance hall.
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directed by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 10 mins
Description
This comedy, by director Mack Sennett, stars Charlie Chaplin during the period he worked at Keystone Studios. Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle fight over a girl in a dance hall.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Stephen Horne, fl. 2010
Author / Creator
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, Fatty Arbuckle, 1887-1933, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Dancing, Fights, Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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A Thief Catcher
directed by Ford Sterling, 1883-1939; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Keystone Film Company; performed by Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, William Hauber, 1891-1929 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 8 mins
When Suspicious John stumbles onto a gang of robbers and is captured, his dog goes for the police. This film was believed lost and Chaplin's appearance unverified until a vintage 16mm film print was discovered by historian Paul E. Gierucki in 2010.
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directed by Ford Sterling, 1883-1939; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Keystone Film Company; performed by Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, William Hauber, 1891-1929 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 8 mins
Description
When Suspicious John stumbles onto a gang of robbers and is captured, his dog goes for the police. This film was believed lost and Chaplin's appearance unverified until a vintage 16mm film print was discovered by historian Paul E. Gierucki in 2010.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, William Hauber, 1891-1929, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Keystone Film Company
Author / Creator
Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, William Hauber, 1891-1929, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Date Published / Released
1914-02-19
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Comedy, Larceny or theft, Film and films, Kidnapping, Dogs
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1914 by Flicker Alley
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A Thief Catcher (His Regular Job)
directed by Ford Sterling, 1883-1939; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Mack Swain, 1876-1935, William Hauber, 1891-1929, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Ford Sterling, 1883-1939 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 7 mins
This short excerpt from A Thief Catcher, directed by Ford Sterling at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, was recently discovered. Chaplin is a Keystone Cop, with Sterling in the title role.
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directed by Ford Sterling, 1883-1939; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Mack Swain, 1876-1935, William Hauber, 1891-1929, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 and Ford Sterling, 1883-1939 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 7 mins
Description
This short excerpt from A Thief Catcher, directed by Ford Sterling at Mack Sennett’s Keystone Studios, was recently discovered. Chaplin is a Keystone Cop, with Sterling in the title role.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Mack Swain, 1876-1935, William Hauber, 1891-1929, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Ford Sterling, 1883-1939
Contributor
Mack Sennett, 1880-1960
Author / Creator
Ford Sterling, 1883-1939, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, William Hauber, 1891-1929, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Police forces, Comedy, Film Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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Those Love Pangs
directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Peggy Page, fl. 1914-1915, Cecile Arnold, 1891-1931, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971 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 Chester Conklin, Cecile Arnold, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Chaplin and another boarder are rivals for the affections of their landlady. In the park, the two men meet two women they p...
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directed by Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Peggy Page, fl. 1914-1915, Cecile Arnold, 1891-1931, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971 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 Chester Conklin, Cecile Arnold, and Chaplin (as the Little Tramp). Chaplin and another boarder are rivals for the affections of their landlady. In the park, the two men meet two women they pursue to a movie theater, finally ending in a big brawl in the theater and Chaplin thrown through the movie screen,
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Peggy Page, fl. 1914-1915, Cecile Arnold, 1891-1931, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971, 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, Peggy Page, fl. 1914-1915, Cecile Arnold, 1891-1931, Chester Conklin, 1886-1971
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Landlords, Boarding houses, Comedy, Fights, Film Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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Tillie's Punctured Romance
directed by Charles Bennett, 1889-1943 and Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Marie Dressler, 1868-1934 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 1 hour 26 mins
This comedy, directed by Mack Sennett during the period Charlie Chaplin worked at Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, and Chaplin. In this feature-length romantic comedy, Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) pursues Tillie (Dressler), a wealthy woman. This print represents an attempt to res...
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directed by Charles Bennett, 1889-1943 and Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; produced by Mack Sennett, 1880-1960; performed by Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Marie Dressler, 1868-1934 and Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1914), 1 hour 26 mins
Description
This comedy, directed by Mack Sennett during the period Charlie Chaplin worked at Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, and Chaplin. In this feature-length romantic comedy, Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) pursues Tillie (Dressler), a wealthy woman. This print represents an attempt to restore the film to its original and complete six-act version. The many source elements had different framelines, which are occasionally v...
This comedy, directed by Mack Sennett during the period Charlie Chaplin worked at Sennett’s Keystone Studios, stars Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, and Chaplin. In this feature-length romantic comedy, Chaplin (as the Little Tramp) pursues Tillie (Dressler), a wealthy woman. This print represents an attempt to restore the film to its original and complete six-act version. The many source elements had different framelines, which are occasionally visible on screen in this 2004 restoration.
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Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Marie Dressler, 1868-1934, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977
Contributor
Hans F. Koenekamp, 1891-1992, Frank D. Williams, 1893-1961, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Ken Winokur, 1954-
Author / Creator
Charles Bennett, 1889-1943, Mack Sennett, 1880-1960, Minta Durfee, 1889-1975, Mack Swain, 1876-1935, Mabel Normand, 1892-1930, Marie Dressler, 1868-1934, Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Craig Hutchinson, 1891-1976, Hampton Del Ruth, 1879-1958
Date Published / Released
1914
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Comedy, Fights, Film Studies, Little Tramp
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Flicker Alley.
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The Tramp
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 and Lloyd Bacon, 1889-1955 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1915), 27 mins,
Source: www.imdb.com
Source: www.imdb.com
Named for Charlie Chaplin’s iconic character, this short finds the Tramp looking for love and instead finding work as a farmhand.
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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 and Lloyd Bacon, 1889-1955 (Los Angeles, CA: Flicker Alley, 1915), 27 mins,
Source: www.imdb.com
Source: www.imdb.com
Description
Named for Charlie Chaplin’s iconic character, this short finds the Tramp looking for love and instead finding work as a farmhand.
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Lloyd Bacon, 1889-1955
Contributor
Harry Ensign, 1883-1943, Jess Robbins, 1886-1973, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, Robert Israel, 1963-
Author / Creator
Charlie Chaplin, 1889-1977, Edna Purviance, 1895-1958, Lloyd Bacon, 1889-1955
Date Published / Released
1915
Publisher
Flicker Alley
Topic / Theme
Farms, Love interests, Tramp, Farmer's daughter, Edna's fiancé
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Flicker Alley, LLC
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