Directed by: Charles Chaplin, Edward Brewer (technical director) Produced by: Henry P. Caulfield Written by: Charles Chaplin (scenario), Vincent Bryan (scenario), Maverick Terrell (scenario) Starring: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Henry Bergman, Cinematography: William C. Foster, Roland Totheroh Editing by: Charles Chaplin Distributed by: Mutual Film Corporation, Release date(s): October 2, 1916 Running time: 32 minutes Country: United States Language: Silent.
The Pawnshop was Charlie Chaplin’s sixth film for Mutual Film Corporation. Released on October 2, 1916, Chaplin stars in the role of assistant to the pawnshop owner, played by Henry Bergman. Edna Purveyance plays the owner’s daughter, while Albert Austin listed as the owner of the alarm clock to see Chaplin in dismay when they see the clock, Eric Campbell massive attempts to rob the store character. Continue reading Charlie Chaplin – The Pawn Shop (1916)
Directed by: Charles Chaplin, Edward Brewer (technical director). Produced by: Henry P. Caulfield Written by: Charles Chaplin (scenario), Vincent Bryan (scenario), Maverick Terrell (scenario). Starring: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Henry Bergman, Albert Austin. Cinematography: Roland Totheroh, George C. Zalibra. Editing by: Charles Chaplin Distributed by: Mutual Film Corporation Release date(s): December 4, 1916 Running time: 24 minutes Country: United States Language: Silent film, English intertitles.
The track, a silent film from 1916, was the eighth film by Charlie Chaplin for Mutual Films. It is co-starring Edna Purveyance, Eric Campbell, Henry Bergman and Albert Austin. It is best known for showcasing Chaplin skills roller skating.
Directed by: Charlie Chaplin Produced by: Jess Robbins Written by: Charlie Chaplin Starring: Charles Chaplin, Charles Inslee, Carl Stockdale, Edna Purviance, Leo White. Music by: Robert Israel (Kino video release) Cinematography: Harry Ensign Editing by: Charlie Chaplin Distributed by: Essanay Studios, General Film Company Release date(s): August 9, 1915 Running time: 33 minutes Country: United States Language: Silent film, English (original intertitles).
The Bank was Charlie Chaplin’s tenth film for Essanay Films.
Released in 1915, is a departure from the tramp character, as Charlie Chaplin plays a janitor at a bank. Edna Purveyance plays the secretary who is in love with Charlie and dreams she is in love with him. Filmed at the Majestic study of Los Angeles. Continue reading Charlie Chaplin – THE BANK (1915)
Directed by: Charlie Chaplin Produced by: Jess Robbins Written by: Charlie Chaplin, Starring: Charles Chaplin, Charles Inslee, Marta Golden, Edna Purviance, Leo White. Music by: Robert Israel (Kino video release). Cinematography: Harry Ensign. Editing by: Charlie Chaplin Distributed by: Essanay Studios, General Film Company. Release date(s): July 12, 1915 Running time: 20 minutes Country: United States Language: Silent film, English (original intertitles).
A woman was Charlie Chaplin’s ninth film for Essanay Films. Took place in Los Angeles in the study Majestic and released in 1915. The film begins with the meeting of Chaplin, Edna (Edna Purviance) and her parents in a park, the mother is played by Marta Golden and Charles Insley’s father.
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