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A Day's Pleasure

United States

1919

25 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
English, Silent
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DIR Charlie Chaplin

PROD Charlie Chaplin

SCR Charlie Chaplin

DP Roland Totheroh

CAST Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Henry Bergman, Jackie Coogan

Synopsis

Charlie, his wife and two small sons go on a day trip to the coast in their Model-T Ford. They board a pleasure boat, Charlie momentarily returning to shore for cigarettes returns and uses a fat lady (who has fallen trying to get on the boat) as a gangplank. On board a jazz band starts playing and couples dance to the frenzied beat, which induces seasickness in Charlie. He wanders around and seems to be pursued by people selling food. He sits by a girl whose boyfriend (also nauseous) has gone off. An attendant covers them both with a blanket which gives the wrong impression to the boyfriend when he returns. They fight but have to take time out to lean over the rail. Back on shore, Charlie and the family are delayed by a policeman directing traffic at a crossroads. The queue of traffic becomes fractious and Charlie backs into a lorry, causing a chain reaction of falling crates and tar spillage. The policeman becomes trapped in the tar while his colleague falls down a manhole. Charlie wanders into the tar and becomes trapped. He pushes the policeman further into the tar and as he struggles to pull him out becomes more stuck himself. The first policeman climbs out of the manhole and goes for Charlie, but sticks fast. Charlie steps out of a boot, gets back in the car, and drives off. —BFI

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Charlie Chaplin

Charlie Chaplin, considered to be one of the most pivotal stars of the early days of Hollywood, lived an interesting life both in his films and behind the camera. He is most recognized as an icon of the silent film era, often associated with his popular “Little Tramp” character; the man with the toothbrush mustache, bowler hat, bamboo cane, and a funny walk. Charles Spencer Chaplin was born in Walworth, London, England on April 26th, 1889 to Charles and Hannah (Hill) Chaplin, both music hall performers, who were married on June 22nd, 1885. After Charles Sr. separated from Hannah to perform in New York City, Hannah then tried to resurrect her stage career. Unfortunately, her singing voice had a tendency to break at unexpected moments. When this happened, the stage manager spotted young Charlie standing in the wings and led him on stage, where five-year-old Charlie began to sing a popular tune. Charlie and his half-brother, Syd Chaplin (born Sydney Hawkes), spent their lives in and out… read more

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AKFilmFan

31Jan13

An enjoyable short film by Chaplin that isn't perfect but good fun nevertheless.

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Rock Streams Leper

10Jan13

Chaplin literally teabagged that traffic cop.

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Thatree Changlek

5Jun12

Have a nice day

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msmichel

10Apr12

Chaplin short that has a few good chuckles; the struggle with the deck chair, traffic light hijinks, tar fight. No classic but fun

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