So the beggar having neither no food no money and living in the wasteland, Charlie tries in vain to find a job, but when he arrives to the head of the employment line for the jobs they were gone. On the way back home, he risked their lives saving the dog from attacking her other strays. Together, Charlie and Dog, they manage to steal some sausages from a lunch wagon….
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Charlie Chaplin in: A Night Out
Charlie and Ben visited the pub decided to just go to a posh restaurant in an intoxicated state in conflict with a French dandy and his girlfriend. The waiter angrily throws Ben, and then Charlie too. The both of them pay another visit to a pub and then went to their hotel. There they are interested in beautiful young woman who stood in the room across the corridor, and bellhop found Charlie to see how he was spying on her through the keyhole ....
Director: Charlie Chaplin
Writer: Charlie Chaplin
Stars: Charlie Chaplin, Ben Turpin and Bud Jamison
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Charlie Chaplin in: Police
Charlie is swindled by a fake Priest directly when he just released from jail. Charlie meets a former inmate which convinces him to burst into a house, the house's owner catches them and calls the police.
Director: Charlie Chaplin
Writer: Charlie Chaplin
Stars: Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance and Wesley Ruggles
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Charlie Chaplin in: A Film Johnnie
Suddenly Charlie find himself falls in love with a girl on the screen when he goes to the movie, then he decide to go to Keystone Studios and he will find this girl. He disrupts the shooting of a film, and a fire breaks out. Charlie is blamed, gets squirted with a firehouse, and is shoved by the female star.
Director: George Nichols
Writer: Craig Hutchinson
Stars: Charlie Chaplin, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle and Peggy Pearce
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Charlie Chaplin in: Between Showers
Between showers, one of the seriously funny films from Charlie Chaplin.
In this movie, Charlie was in a competition with another man for helping a nice lady to cross a muddy street. The other man found a wooden plank, Charlie took the wooden plank from him and they fight together. A policeman arrested the rival and our tramp was pushed into the lake.
In this movie, Charlie was in a competition with another man for helping a nice lady to cross a muddy street. The other man found a wooden plank, Charlie took the wooden plank from him and they fight together. A policeman arrested the rival and our tramp was pushed into the lake.
Director: Henry Lehrman
Writer: Reed Heustis
Stars: Charlie Chaplin, Ford Sterling and Chester Conklin
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Charlie Chaplin in: The Kid
Edna (unwed Mother) leaves the charity hospital with her newborn child, and passes a church wedding, Edna deposits her new baby with note in a limousine. Car thieves steal the limo and dump the baby in the garbage where he is discovered by a Charlie Chaplin.
Charlie Chaplin takes the infant along to raise him. Five years later Edna has become an opera star and does charity work in the hope of relocating her son.
A doctor called by Edna discovers the note with the truth about the Kid and reports it to the authorities who come to take him away from Charlie. Before he arrives at the Orphan Asylum Charlie Chaplin steals him back.
Charlie Chaplin takes the infant along to raise him. Five years later Edna has become an opera star and does charity work in the hope of relocating her son.
A doctor called by Edna discovers the note with the truth about the Kid and reports it to the authorities who come to take him away from Charlie. Before he arrives at the Orphan Asylum Charlie Chaplin steals him back.
Director: Charlie
Chaplin
Writer: Charlie
Chaplin
Stars: Charlie
Chaplin, Edna Purviance and Jackie
Coogan
with best regards from Charlie Chaplin Silent Movies
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