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CLASS 4— Comedies and Juvenile 98
REEL NO. TITLE PRODUCER
4079 CodeGANUR The Count Mutual
Featuring Charlie Chaplin A note which inadvertently falls into his hands causes a tailor to try to impersonate Count Broko and go to the party where the real count is expected. Charlie is another intruder at the same party, and gets ahead of the tailor by introducing himself as the Count first. Some hilariously funny situations develop with much clever foot work on Charlie's part before the real Count arrives, after which the tailor is arrested and in characteristic Chaplin manner, Charlie takes to his heels.
989 feet standard length Rental $1.25
4080 Code GASA The Cure Mutual
Featuring Charlie Chaplin Charlie as an inebriate is sent to a sanitarium to be cured of his bad habit. But he takes a plentiful supply of liquors with him, and upon discovery they are ordered thrown out and destroyed. The attendant who executes the order, carelessly drops the bottles into the spring at which the patients enjoy the "water cure" and the effects on them and on Charlie himself are surprising and hilariously funny.
Highlights in the picture include Charlie's experience in a revolving door with another patient suffering from a gouty foot, and his efforts to escape his turn for treatment by a brawny attendant in the massage room. Decidedly pre-prohibition, but screamingly funny.
1834 feet standard length — on 2 reels Rental $2.50
4081 Code GASE The Rink Mutual
Featuring Charlie Chaplin
Charlie, who is employed as a waiter, disrupts the peace and cuisine of
the restaurant by his bubbling wit to such an extent as nearly to ruin his
employer's business, although he shifts the blame to another. At noon he
leaves the restaurant for his lunch and during the hour drops into a skating
rink for a little diversion. While he is amusing himself in the rink, he meets
an heiress and poses as a foreign nobleman. She invites him to an exclusive
roller-skating party that night. When Charlie arrives he promptly causes
so much disturbance by his nonsense that the other guests attempt to throw
him out. After some good slapstick comedy and unusually clever skating,
Charlie eludes all his pursuers and makes a clean get-away.
1881 feet standard length — on 2 reels
Rental $2.50
4082 Code GASI Behind the Screen Mutual
Featuring Charlie Chaplin Here we find Charlie an overworked assistant stagehand in a "movie" studio. Poor Charlie does all the work and his lazy boss gets all the credit.
Select plenty of alternates