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“A convict, upon his release from prison, is fleeced by a pickpocket disguised as a clergyman. Finding himself homeless and penniless, the freed man meets up with a former cell mate and agrees to join him in a burglary, but their break-in quickly goes awry when the police show up. Since the movie is directed by, and stars, Charlie Chaplin, it’s a slapstick comedy, but the graceful gags and antic glee do little to lessen the air of desperation and injustice.” – Richard Brody, The New Yorker

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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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24Nov11

A mature and funny Essanay film that Chaplin incorporates with his signature irony.

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Chaplin in 1915

By Neil Bahadur on January 23, 2011

A reconstructed version of this using footage which Chaplin shot for Life (his intended first feature) exists, and it goes to show how far Chaplin had progressed at this early stage in treating complex…  read review

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