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A rough criminal gets into an argument over a girl in a dance hall. The argument turns into a fight…Read More »
Charles Chaplin
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Gilbert M. ‘Broncho Billy’ Anderson – His Regeneration (1915)
1911-1920Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' AndersonShort FilmSilentUSA -
Charles Chaplin – By the Sea (1915)
USA1911-1920Charles ChaplinSilent

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It is windy at a bathing resort. After fighting with one of the two husbands, Charlie approaches Edna while the two husbands themselves fight over ice cream. Driven away by her husband, Charlie turns to the other’s wife.Read More » -
Charles Chaplin – The Tramp (1915)
1911-1920Charles ChaplinShort FilmSilentThe Birth of CinemaUSA -
Charles Chaplin – The Gold Rush (1925)
USA1921-1930Charles ChaplinComedySilent

Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader wrote:
Charles Chaplin’s best-loved film, with the tramp down-and-out (as usual) in Alaska, where he looks for gold, falls in love with a dance-hall girl (Georgia Hale), eats his shoes for Thanksgiving dinner, and ends up a millionaire. The blend of slapstick and pathos is seamless, although the cynicism of the final scene is still surprising. Chaplin’s later films are quirkier and more personal, but this is quintessential Charlie, and unmissable. The film has been issued in several different forms with different sound tracks and cuts, including a 72-minute version butchered by Chaplin himself in the 40s. Hold out for the 1925 original, which runs 82 minutes.Read More »

