Category: Family Friendly

Charlie Chaplin: Getting Acquainted, or A Fair Exchange (1914)

A continuous exchange of meetings between husbands and wives of different couples in which a policeman intrudes in daring chase until both couples are found. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com Feature Films: www.theepochtimes.com/featured-films * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on…


Charlie Chaplin: The Property Man (1914)

Charlie has trouble with actors’ luggage and conflicts over who gets the star’s dressing room. There are further difficulties with frequent scene changes, wrong entries, and a fireman’s hose. At one point, he juggles an athlete’s supposed weights. The humor is still rough: he kicks an older assistant in the face and allows him to…


Charlie Chaplin: Mabel’s Strange Predicament (1914)

In a hotel lobby, a heavily drunk tramp runs into an elegant lady, Mabel, who gets tied up in her dog’s leash and falls down. He later runs into her in the hotel corridor, locked out of her room. They run through various rooms. Mabel ends up in the room of an elderly husband where…


Charlie Chaplin: Mabel’s Busy Day (1914)

A hotdog girl gives one to a policeman who then allows her into a race track. While other customers swipe her hotdogs, Charlie runs off with the whole box, pretending to sell them while actually giving them away. She calls her policeman who battles Charlie. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com


Charlie Chaplin: Kid Auto Races at Venice

The Tramp wanders into and disrupts the filming of a go-kart race. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com Feature Films: www.theepochtimes.com/featured-films * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow EpochTV on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: rumble.com/c/EpochTV Truth Social:…


Charlie Chaplin’s ‘One AM’ (1916)

“One A.M.” was a unique Charlie Chaplin silent film created for Mutual Films in 1916. It was the first film he starred in alone, except for a brief scene of Albert Austin playing a cab driver. Chaplin plays the role of a wealthy man coming home late, after too much drink. He only wants to…


Charlie Chaplin’s ‘The Immigrant’ (1917)

Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com Feature Films: www.theepochtimes.com/featured-films * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow EpochTV on…


Charlie Chaplin: Charlie Shanghaied

A ship owner intends to scuttle his ship on its last voyage to get the insurance money. Charlie, a tramp in love with the owner’s daughter, is grabbed by the captain and promises to help him shanghai some seamen. The daughter stows away to follow Charlie. Charlie assists in the galley and attempts to serve…


Charlie Chaplin’s “The Count” 1916

The tailor’s handyman (played by Chaplin) burns a count’s trousers while ironing them and is fired. His superior (Campbell) discovers a note explaining the count can’t attend a party, and dresses up like one to take his place. Chaplin also goes to the residence hosting the party, but runs into the tailor. They both then…


Charlie Chaplin: The Pawnshop (1916)

The Pawnshop was Charlie Chaplin’s sixth film for Mutual Film Company. Released on Oct. 2, 1916, it stars Chaplin in the role of assistant to the pawnshop owner, played by Henry Bergman. Edna Purviance plays the owner’s daughter, while Albert Austin appears as an alarm clock owner who watches Chaplin in dismay as he dismantles…