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Directed by Charlie ChaplinOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes La préhistoireActors Charlie Chaplin,
Mabel Normand,
Mack Swain,
Fritz Schade,
Al St. John,
Cecile ArnoldRating53%
Set in the stone age, King Low-Brow rules the land and a harem of wives. When Charlie arrives in this land (where every man has one thousand wives), he falls in love with the King's favorite wife. When the King falls over a cliff, he is presumed dead and Charlie crowns himself King. The King, however, is not dead and comes back and bashes Charlie over the head with a rock. It turns out it was a dream and a police man bashed Charlie over the head with his club because he was sleeping in the park., 59minutes
Directed by Charles Reisner,
Charlie ChaplinOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
WesternThemes Films about religionActors Charlie Chaplin,
Marion Davies,
Edna Purviance,
Sydney Chaplin,
Mack Swain,
Monta BellRating71%
The Pilgrim (Chaplin), an escaped convict, steals a minister's clothes to replace his prison uniform. At a train station, he encounters an eloping couple who want him to marry them. The woman's father shows up and takes her away., 31minutes
Directed by Charles Reisner,
Charlie ChaplinOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Charlie Chaplin,
Edna Purviance,
Mack Swain,
Henry Bergman,
Al Ernest Garcia,
Lita GreyRating72%
The "Little Tramp" (Charlie Chaplin) heads to a resort for warm weather and a bit of golf. At the golf course, the Tramp's theft of balls in play causes one golfer (Mack Swain) to mistakenly attack another (John Rand). Meanwhile, a neglected wife (Edna Purviance) leaves her wealthy husband (also played by Chaplin) until he gives up drinking. When the Tramp is later mistaken for a pickpocket, he crashes a masquerade ball to escape from a policeman. There, he is mistaken for the woman's husband. Eventually, it is all straightened out, and the Tramp is once more on his way., 6minutes
Directed by Mack Sennett,
Charlie ChaplinOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Charlie Chaplin,
Mack Swain,
Phyllis Allen,
Mack Sennett,
Billy Gilbert,
Billy GilbertRating47%
In A Busy Day, a wife (played by an energetic Charlie Chaplin) becomes jealous of her husband's interest in another woman during a military parade. On her way to attack the couple, the wife interrupts the set of a film, knocking over a film director and a police officer. Finally, the husband pushes the wife off of a pier and she falls into the harbor., 20minutes
Directed by Charlie ChaplinOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Charlie Chaplin,
Mabel Normand,
Mack Swain,
Phyllis Allen,
Charley Chase,
Helen CarruthersRating61%
Charlie and his friend Ambrose meet in a restaurant and accidentally leave with each other's coats. Charlie was going to pick up a baby bottle and Ambrose was going to mail a love letter that was in his coat pocket. Charlie's wife finds the letter and thinks he has a secret lover and Ambrose's wife believes he has an illegitimate child. Controversy arises in the park between Charlie and his wife and Ambrose and his wife. It is resolved at the end, but Charlie sparks another fight between the other couple by showing his friend's wife the love letter that was in his pocket., 16minutes
Directed by Charlie ChaplinOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Cross-dressing in filmActors Charlie Chaplin,
Roscoe Arbuckle,
Chester Conklin,
Charles Murray,
Ben Turpin,
Fritz SchadeRating58%
The Masquerader is a comedy short film, that is about making films at Keystone. Charlie plays an actor who bungles several scenes and is kicked out. The next day a strange beautiful woman appears to audition for the film, it's Charlie in drag. After doing a perfect impersonation of a female, Charlie has drawn the attention of the director and is hired to act in his films. The director gives the beautiful woman the mens dressing room to change in and to Charlie's mistake he returns to his tramp costume. When the director returns, looking for the woman, he finds Charlie and that he has been tricked. Angry, the director chases Charlie through the studio until Charlie decides to jump into what he thinks is a prop well. The film ends with the director and other actors laughing at Charlie as he is trapped in the bottom of the well. The plot involving a man dressing up as a woman is quite popular in old silent movies.