Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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16 Leo White, Charlie, and Ben Turpin in "A Night Out." 17 A classic situation from "A Night Out." 18 Ben Turpin rescuing Charlie in "A Night Out." 19 Edna Purviance, Chaplin, and Turpin in "A Night Out." 20 Charlie ordered by his boss (Charles Insley) in the appropriately titled "Work." 21 After the explosion in "Work." The composite film "Triple Trouble" also ends with this scene. 22 Edna's stern father (Charles Insley) is deceived by the coy charm of Charlie disguised in "A Woman." 23 Close-up of Charlie in "A Woman." 24 Charlie as the janitor who adores the pretty stenographer (Edna Purviance) in "The Bank." 25 The janitor crushed when the stenographer tears up his note in "The Bank." 26 The end of the dream in "The Bank." 27 Charlie about to be shanghaied. 28 Charlie as a sailor in "Shanghaied." 29 Charlie as "Darn Hosiery" in his burlesque of "Carmen." 30 Charlie with Edna Purviance as Carmen in the famous burlesque. 31 Charlie becames bored in the middle of the duel in "Carmen." following page 114 32 Chaplin with Thomas H. Ince, Mack Sennett and D. W. Griffith ca. 1916. 33 Charlie serenading Edna in "The Vagabond." 34 A scene from "One A.M.," the famous solo film. 35 The recalcitrant bed in "One A.M." 36 Eric Campbell, Charlie posing as Count Broko, and Edna Purviance as Miss Moneybags in "The Count." 37 and 38 Two scenes from the celebrated "The Pawnshop." 39 Charlie is puzzled by Edna disguised as a stagehand in "Behind the Screen." 40 Edna and Charlie in "The Rink." 41 One of the accidents in "The Rink."