Charlie Chaplin (1951)

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cc 328 officer and a German soldier), Tom Wilson (sergeant in camp), Jack Wilson , (Crown Prince). See p. 55, 86, 188, ioi-iop, 126, 140, 155, 163, i8j, 225 SUNNYSIDE Released by First National, June 15, 1 pi p. (3 reels, 2j6p feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance (the village belle), Tom Wilson (the hardhearted employer), Albert Austin? (the city slicker), Henry Bergman, Loyal Underwood, Park Jones. See p. 33, 86, iop, 110-113, 155 A DAY'S PLEASURE Released by First National, December j, ipip. (2 reels, 1714 feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance (the mother), Tom Wilson, Henry Bergman, Babe London (the fat girl), Jackie Coogan (as an extra). See p. iop, 113-115, 155, 15P THE KID Released by First National, February 6, ip2i. (6 reels, 5300 feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Associate director, Chuck Riesner. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Jackie Coogan (the Kid), Edna Purviance (the woman), Carl Miller (the man), Tom Wilson (the policeman), Chuck Riesner (the bully). Also unbilled: Albert Austin (a crook), Nellie Bly Baker (slum woman), Henry Bergman (proprietor of lodging house), Lita Grey (the flirting angel). See p. 6, 12, 55, jo, p2, 110-116, 124-134, 135, 142, 145, 150, 152, 155, 156, 163, 18 p, ipp, 237 THE IDLE CLASS Released by First National, September 25, ip2i. (2 reels, ipi6 feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Edna Purviance (wife), Mack Swain (the angry father), Allan Garcia, Loyal Underwood, Henry Bergman, Rex Story, John Rand, Lita Grey and mother (maids). See p. 135, 155-158, 161, ipi PAY DAY Released by First National, April 2, ip22. (2 reels, 18 p2 feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Photographed by Rollie Totheroh. With Phyllis Allen (the wife), Mack Swain (the foreman), Edna Purviance (his daughter), Sidney Chaplin (friend and owner of food stand), Henry Bergman, Allan Garcia. See p. 152, 158-161 THE PILGRIM Released by First National, February 25, 1P23. (4 reels, about 4000 feet) Written and directed by Charles Chaplin. Associate director, Chuck