Charlie Chaplin The Kid (1921)
Charlie Chaplin The Kid (1921) The opening title reads: A comedy with a smileand perhaps a tear. As she leaves the charity hospital and passes a church wedding, Edna deposits her new baby with a pleading note in a limousine and goes off to commit suicide. The limo is stolen by thieves who dump the b
A Jitney Elopement (1915)
A Jitney Elopement (1915) Edna's father wants her to marry wealthy Count He-Ha. Charlie, Edna's true love, impersonates the Count at dinner, but the real Count shows up and Charlie is thrown out. Later on Charlie and Edna are chased by her father, The Count, and three policeman. The pursuers drive o
A Woman of Paris A Drama of Fate (1923)
A Woman of Paris A Drama of Fate 1923 Believing that she has been jilted by her artist fiance Jean when he fails to meet her at the railway station, Marie St Clair goes off to Paris alone A year later, mistress of wealthy Pierre Revel, she meets Jean again Misinterpreting events, she bounces back an
The Chaplin Revue (1959)
The Chaplin Revue (1959) Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film. Chaplin provides new music, narration, and a small amount of new connecting material. "Shoulder Arms&
Police (1916)
Police (1916) Charles Chaplin, a convict, is given $5.00 and released from prison after having served his term. He meets a man of the church who makes him weep for his sins and while he is weeping takes the $5.00 away from him. Chaplin goes to a fruit stand and samples the fruit. When he goes to pay
Triple Trouble (1918)
Triple Trouble 1918 As Colonel Nutt is experimenting with explosives, a new janitor is joining his household The inept janitor proceeds to make life difficult for the rest of staff Meanwhile, a foreign agent arrives at the house in hopes of getting Col Nutts latest invention The inventor throws him
Easy Street (1917)
Easy Street 1917 When Charlie the Tramp wanders into a mission he is smitten by Edna and puts back the collection box which he has taken Reformed, he becomes a policeman and is assigned to rough and tumble Easy Street Unable to trick or beat Eric the Tough, he puts Erics head in a gas pipe and anest
The Cure (1917)
The Cure 1917 Charlie goes to a spa to dry out, but he takes a trunk of liquor with him He tangles with anothers gouty foot in a revolving door Later he thinks the gouty man is making love signs to him he doesnt Edna, the real object of the mans efforts, so he signs back He interpets a massage to be
The Floorwalker (1916)
The Floorwalker 1916 After causing havoc on the sales floor Charlie goes to the office floor There he runs into the store inspector who looks exactly like him who has just robbed the safe and knocked out the manager Charlie thinks he is in front of a mirror till he notices he holds a stock and his i
The Vagabond (1916)
The Vagabond 1916 After passing the hat and taking the donations intended for German street musicians Charlie heads for the country Here he finds and rescues a girl from a band of gypsies The girl falls in love with an artist whose portrait is later seen in a shop by the girls real mother The mother
The Fireman (1916)
The Fireman 1916 Charlie is a fireman who always does everything wrong A man talks the Fire Chief into ignoring his burning home he wants the insurance money unaware that his daughter the love of the Chief is upstairs in the house When the house next door catches fire its owner rouses Charlie who ro
A Days Pleasure (1919)
A Days Pleasure 1919 Father takes his family for a drive in their falling apart Model T Ford, gets in trouble in traffic, and spends the day on an excursion boat As the boat is about to leave Charlie rushes ashore for cigarettes As he returns the boat is leaving, but a fat lady has fallen forward wi
The Rink (1916)
The Rink 1916 After amusements working in a restaurant, Charlie uses his lunch break to go roller skating Mr Stout makes advances toward the unwilling Edna whose father and Mrs Stout had earlier carried on in the restaurant After a roller skate ballet, Charlie now as Sir Cecil Seltzer is invited to
The Pawnshop (1916)
The Pawnshop 1916 Charlie, the not so punctual and dependable pawnbrokers assistant, starts his day with his usual duties at the pawnshop a bit of dusting some polishing up, and above all, a lot of quarrelling with his co worker Before long, a customer arrives what a fabulous opportunity for Charlie