Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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an index to the films of Charles Chaplin When this index was published in 1945 as a supplement to Sight and Sound, the magazine issued by the British Film Institute, it was the first time that the Chaplin films had been completely and accurately listed, exact information on the Keystones, in particular, being nonexistent. As no cast lists were printed on the Chaplin films or in newspapers until "The Kid" (1921), all the early ones are by the author, with names and relationships noted when possible. Keystone Films (1914) MAKING A LIVING Released by Keystone, February 2, 1914. (1 reel) Directed by Henry Lehrman. With Henry Lehrman, Virginia Kirtely (girl), Alice Davenport (mother), Minta Durfee, Chester Conklin (cop and bum). Reputedly photographed by E. J. Vallejo. Most other Chaplin-Keystones were photographed by Frank D. Williams. (Reissued as A Busted Johnny, Troubles, and Doing His Best.) See p. 30, 37, 39 KID AUTO RACES AT VENICE Released by Keystone, February y, 1914. On the same reel with a factual film: Olives and Their Oil. Directed by Henry Lehrman. With Henry Lehrman. See p. 30. MABEL'S STRANGE PREDICA <L MENT Released by Keystone, February 9, 1914. (1 reel) Directed by Henry Lehrman and Mack Sennett. With Mabel Normand, Harry McCoy, Alice Davenport, Hank Mann, Chester Conklin, Al St. John. (Also known as Hotel Mix-up.) See p. 31