Chaplin's Mutual Comedies

Chaplin's Mutual Comedies

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In the movies he made for the Mutual Film Corporation, Charles Chaplin perfected what would become the trademark themes and techniques of his career while simultaneously creating the short films that many critics and enthusiasts now regard as his best work. Digitally assembled and restored.
19171 sezon
7+
12 odcinków
  • 1. The Floorwalker

    1. The Floorwalker

    "The Floorwalker" contains a stronger plot than most of Chaplin's previous films, and the moving-staircase chase was novel for 1916. A glimpse of Chaplin's evolution to a more graceful type of screen comedy is evident in Charlie's dance when he discovers the valise of stolen money and dives into the bag. Audiences were amazed and delighted by Chaplin's brilliant antics.
    "The Floorwalker" contains a stronger plot than most of Chaplin's previous films, and the moving-staircase chase was novel for 1916. A glimpse of Chaplin's evolution to a more graceful type of screen comedy is evident in Charlie's dance when he discovers the valise of stolen money and dives into the bag. Audiences were amazed and delighted by Chaplin's brilliant antics.
    7+
    29 min
    15 maj 1916
  • 2. The Fireman

    2. The Fireman

    In "The Fireman," Chaplin portrays an inept firefighter at Fire Station 23. Charlie, still asleep, mistakes a drill bell for a fire alarm and single-handedly drives out the horse-drawn fire engine. When he discovers his error, he simply backs up the engine into the fire station, with horses galloping back (an early instance of camera tricks).
    In "The Fireman," Chaplin portrays an inept firefighter at Fire Station 23. Charlie, still asleep, mistakes a drill bell for a fire alarm and single-handedly drives out the horse-drawn fire engine. When he discovers his error, he simply backs up the engine into the fire station, with horses galloping back (an early instance of camera tricks).
    7+
    26 min
    12 cze 1916
  • 3. The Vagabond

    3. The Vagabond

    Chaplin's third Mutual film, was an important step in Chaplin's career in which he interweaves pathos as an integral part of the comedy. His direction of the film shows sensitivity and restraint in his treatment of the melodramatic material, such as the dramatic device of the lost child finally identified by her unique birthmark. Chaplin's performance reveals great warmth and depth.
    Chaplin's third Mutual film, was an important step in Chaplin's career in which he interweaves pathos as an integral part of the comedy. His direction of the film shows sensitivity and restraint in his treatment of the melodramatic material, such as the dramatic device of the lost child finally identified by her unique birthmark. Chaplin's performance reveals great warmth and depth.
    7+
    27 min
    10 lip 1916
  • 4. One A.M.

    4. One A.M.

    "One A.M." Chaplin's fourth Mutual, is an impressive piece of virtuosity, a solo performance except for a brief appearance by Albert Austin as a taxi driver. A tour de force of Chaplin's superb pantomime and comic creativity performed in a restricted space, a brilliant experiment that he never repeated. The situation revolves around a drunken gentleman as he arrives home early one morning.
    "One A.M." Chaplin's fourth Mutual, is an impressive piece of virtuosity, a solo performance except for a brief appearance by Albert Austin as a taxi driver. A tour de force of Chaplin's superb pantomime and comic creativity performed in a restricted space, a brilliant experiment that he never repeated. The situation revolves around a drunken gentleman as he arrives home early one morning.
    7+
    27 min
    7 sie 1916
  • 5. The Count

    5. The Count

    Chaplin impersonates a man of means in order to underscore the contrast between rich and poor-one of his favorite themes. Chaplin's largest production up to that time. For the film's dance sequence, he hired a small orchestra. The slippery dance floor facilitates some memorable eccentric dancing from Charlie, including splits and elevations done by hooking his cane on the chandelier above him.
    Chaplin impersonates a man of means in order to underscore the contrast between rich and poor-one of his favorite themes. Chaplin's largest production up to that time. For the film's dance sequence, he hired a small orchestra. The slippery dance floor facilitates some memorable eccentric dancing from Charlie, including splits and elevations done by hooking his cane on the chandelier above him.
    7+
    25 min
    4 wrz 1916
  • 6. The Pawnshop

    6. The Pawnshop

    In "The Pawnshop," Charlie is a pawnbroker's assistant in a pawnshop that evokes The London of Chaplin's childhood. The film is rich in comic transposition, a key element to Chaplin's genius. The apex of such work in the Mutuals is the celebrated scene in which Charlie examines an alarm clock brought in by a customer.
    In "The Pawnshop," Charlie is a pawnbroker's assistant in a pawnshop that evokes The London of Chaplin's childhood. The film is rich in comic transposition, a key element to Chaplin's genius. The apex of such work in the Mutuals is the celebrated scene in which Charlie examines an alarm clock brought in by a customer.
    7+
    27 min
    2 paź 1916
  • 7. Behind the Screen

    7. Behind the Screen

    Chaplin made "Behind the Screen" as a sort of parody of the knockabout, pie-throwing comedy of the Keystone films. As aspiring actress (Edna Purviance) desperate for work, disguises herself as a boy and is hired at the studio as a stagehand when the regular crew strikes. Charlie Chaplin discovers she is a girl.
    Chaplin made "Behind the Screen" as a sort of parody of the knockabout, pie-throwing comedy of the Keystone films. As aspiring actress (Edna Purviance) desperate for work, disguises herself as a boy and is hired at the studio as a stagehand when the regular crew strikes. Charlie Chaplin discovers she is a girl.
    7+
    25 min
    13 lis 1916
  • 8. The Rink

    8. The Rink

    One of Chaplin's most popular comedies. Charlie is an inept waiter who prepares the bill of Mr. Stout by examining the stains and other remnants on the sloppy eater's shirt front, tie, and ear. He shakes an unusual cocktail; his whole body does a shimmy while the cocktail shaker remains immobile in his hands. Chaplin's agility and grace make "The Rink" one of his most memorable early comedies.
    One of Chaplin's most popular comedies. Charlie is an inept waiter who prepares the bill of Mr. Stout by examining the stains and other remnants on the sloppy eater's shirt front, tie, and ear. He shakes an unusual cocktail; his whole body does a shimmy while the cocktail shaker remains immobile in his hands. Chaplin's agility and grace make "The Rink" one of his most memorable early comedies.
    7+
    26 min
    14 gru 1916
  • 9. Easy Street

    9. Easy Street

    Life on "Easy Street" is anything but. Poverty, starvation, drug addiction, and urban violence--subjects that foreshadow the social concerns in his later films--are interwoven in "an exquisite short comedy," wrote winning critic and writer Walter Kerr.
    Life on "Easy Street" is anything but. Poverty, starvation, drug addiction, and urban violence--subjects that foreshadow the social concerns in his later films--are interwoven in "an exquisite short comedy," wrote winning critic and writer Walter Kerr.
    7+
    27 min
    5 lut 1917
  • 10. The Cure

    10. The Cure

    "The Cure" is perhaps the funniest of the Mutuals. Inspiration for the film was drawn from the Los Angeles Athletic Club, where Chaplin was living at the time. There is a delightful scene where Charlie assumes several poses in his swimsuit as the curtains open and close. The scene was inspired by the tableaux vivant, a popular feature of many British music-hall programs.
    "The Cure" is perhaps the funniest of the Mutuals. Inspiration for the film was drawn from the Los Angeles Athletic Club, where Chaplin was living at the time. There is a delightful scene where Charlie assumes several poses in his swimsuit as the curtains open and close. The scene was inspired by the tableaux vivant, a popular feature of many British music-hall programs.
    7+
    26 min
    16 kwi 1917
  • 11. The Immigrant

    11. The Immigrant

    "The Immigrant," which contains elements of satire, irony, and romance as well as cinematic poetry, endures into the twenty-first century as a comic masterpiece. Chaplin's eleventh in the Mutual series is the best-constructed of his two-reelers and was Chaplin's favorite among all his two-reel comedies. In devising the film, Chaplin drew on his own experiences immigrating to the United States.
    "The Immigrant," which contains elements of satire, irony, and romance as well as cinematic poetry, endures into the twenty-first century as a comic masterpiece. Chaplin's eleventh in the Mutual series is the best-constructed of his two-reelers and was Chaplin's favorite among all his two-reel comedies. In devising the film, Chaplin drew on his own experiences immigrating to the United States.
    7+
    25 min
    17 cze 1917
  • 12. The Adventurer

    12. The Adventurer

    The most popular of the Mutuals, "The Adventurer" begins and ends with a chase. It is the fastest-paced film of the series, and although it has more slapstick, it is redeemed by its construction, characterization, and Chaplin's balletic grace. Highlights include Charlie donning a lampshade and freezing in position and a chase in which he dodges a prison guard and his rival for the girl.
    The most popular of the Mutuals, "The Adventurer" begins and ends with a chase. It is the fastest-paced film of the series, and although it has more slapstick, it is redeemed by its construction, characterization, and Chaplin's balletic grace. Highlights include Charlie donning a lampshade and freezing in position and a chase in which he dodges a prison guard and his rival for the girl.
    7+
    27 min
    22 paź 1917
  • Chaplin's Mutual Comedies
    19171 sezon
    In the movies he made for the Mutual Film Corporation, Charles Chaplin perfected what would become the trademark themes and techniques of his career while simultaneously creating the short films that many critics and enthusiasts now regard as his best work. Digitally assembled and restored.
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    Charlie Chaplin
    Producenci
    Henry P. Caulfield
    Obsada
    Charlie Chaplin
    Wytwórnia filmowa
    Flicker Alley
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