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Chaplin Mutuals Volume 2 (1916)
Rating:
Starring: Charlie Chaplin
Director: Charlie Chaplin
Category: Classic, Comedy
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
50 mins

 
 

 

Join Charlie Chaplin in 4 of the 12 comedies produced by Mutual Film company in 1916-1917.
1. The Count
Charlie, a comically inept tailor's assistant, and Eric, his mountainous boss, offer rival impersonations of Count Broko in order to meet Edna Purviance as Miss Moneybags..
2. The Vagabond
A drama with moments of comedy offers Charlie as a street violinist who rescues Edna from gypsies to fall in love with, lose, and ultimately regain her after she is discovered to be wealthy.
3. The Fireman
Charlie is a clumsy but eager apprentice fireman under crooked precinct chiefEric Campbell.
4. Behind the Scenes
A satire of life at a silent movie studio with more than a passing dig at Mack Sennet's Keystone and a poke at early trade Unionism, not to mention authentic glimpses of 1916 movie making and Chaplin's only full-scale pie fight.