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Charlie Chaplin Marathon: The Rink / The Immigrant / Tillie's Punctured Romance / The Vagabond (Delta) (1917)
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Hollywood Classics
The Rink 1916 20 minutes Chaplin plays a waiter who spends his time at the skating rink, where his skill and grace lead to possible romance, and unfortunate mishaps.
The Immigrant 1917 20 minutes En route by boat, immigrant Chaplin tries to make the best of the rough seas. He befriends a woman and appoints himself her protector.
Tillie's Punctured Romance 1914 73 minutes This is the first feature-length comedy ever made and features Chaplin as a con artist who talks Marie Dressler, an innocent lass, into taking her dad's savings and running off to the city with him.
The Vagabond 1916 20 minutes This is the story of The Little Tramp, a pathetic fiddler that makes a scanty living and rescues damsels in distress. One of the first films directed by Charlie Chaplin.
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