This is another Chaplin film dealing with a touchy subject, religion, and still being hilarious without being offensive to anyone as well. This was his last short for First National and was an early indication at how his style had developed and progressed and a basis for what hi... read more
Phyllis Allen,
Monta Bell,
Henry Bergman,
Edith Bostwick,
Mack Swain
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In the final film of his First National contract (an early working title was The Tail End), Charlie Chaplin spoofs small-town life and morality. Chaplin is an escaped convict who steals the clothes of... read more
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Charlie Chaplin made this short about mistaken identity in the fashion of "We're No Angels" in 1923, but the plot and comic sequences are very far ahead of its time. The ending was very surprising, as we all thought the Tramp will have peace and quiet in Mexico, there appears 3 T... read more
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