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THE COUNT
Released by Mutual, September 4, 1916. (2 reels)
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance (heiress), Eric Campbell (tailor), James T. Kelley (butler), Leo White (count), Albert Austin (guest), Charlotte Mineau (mother), Frank J. Coleman (policeman).
See p. 60, 72, 116, 156
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THE RINK
Released by Mutual, December 4, 1916. (2 reels, 1881 feet)
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance, James T. Kelley, (her father), Eric Campbell (Mr. Stout), Henry Bergman (Mrs. Stout), Albert Austin (cook), Charlotte Mineau (Edna's friend), John Rand (waiter).
See p. 33, 76
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THE PAWNSHOP
Released by Mutual, October 2, 1 916. (2 reels, 1940 feet)
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance (daughter), John Rand (clerk), Henry Bergman (owner), Albert Austin (customer), Eric Campbell (thief), James T. Kelley.
See p. $0, 73, 75, 225
BEHIND THE SCREEN
Released by Mutual, November 73, 1916. (2 reels, 1796 feet)
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Chaplin (as David, a stagehand), Eric Campbell (as Goliath, his boss), Edna Purviance, Frank J. Coleman (assistant director), Albert Austin (a stagehand), Henry Bergman (dramatic director), Lloyd Bacon (comedy director), Charlotte Mineau (actress).
See p. 289
EASY STREET
Released by Mutual, January 22, 191J. (2 reels, 1757 feet)
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance (mission worker), Albert Austin (minister and policeman), Eric Campbell (the bully), James T. Kelley (missionary and policeman), Henry Bergman (tough), John Rand (bum and policeman), Charlotte Mineau (a mother), Frank J. Coleman.
See p. 60, 61, 63, 77
THE CURE
Released by Mutual, April 16, 1917. (2 reels, 1834 feet)
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell (man with gout), John Rand (attendant), Albert Austin (tall attendant), Frank J. Coleman (head of institution),