Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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index to films 325 T. Kelley (singer), Bud Jamison The Tramp, His New Job, and (bum), Wesley Ruggles (crook). A Night Out. See p. 5./ CHASE ME CHARLIE THE ESSANAY-CHAPLIN REVUE OF iqi6 Released by George Kleine (in England), May, 1918. Released by Essanay, September A 7-reel mosaic by Langford Reed, similarly constructed from several A 5-reel mosaic made up mostly of Essanays. Mutual Films (1916-17) THE FLOORWALKER Released by Mutual, May 15, 1916. (2 reels, 1734 feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by William C. Foster and Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance (secretary), Eric Campbell (manager), Lloyd Bacon (the floorwalker), Albert Austin (a clerk), Charlotte Mineau (detective), Leo White (customer). See p. 60, 6j, 68, 115, 159 THE FIREMAN Released by Mutual, June 12, 1 916. (2 reels, 1921 feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by William C. Foster and Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell (chief), Lloyd Bacon (Edna's father), Leo White (owner of house), John Rand, Frank J. Coleman, and James T. Kelley (firemen). See p. 68, 116 THE VAGABOND Released by Mutual, July 10, 1916. (2 reels, 1956 feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by William C. Foster and Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance (the gypsy drudge), Eric Campbell (chief), Leo White (old Jew and gypsy hag), Lloyd Bacon (artist), Charlotte Mineau (mother), and John Rand, Albert Austin, Frank J. Coleman, and James T. Kelley (band players). See p. 60, 'jo, 95, 126 ONE A.M. Released by Mutual, August 7, 1916. (2 reels) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by William C. Foster and Rollie Totheroh. With Chaplin in a solo performance. See p. iy, 7/