Wednesday, September 26, 2012

September Slapstick: Chaplin's First Film | Making a Living (1914)

An entire blog series can be created just for the shorts of Charles "Charlie" Chaplin, and I plan to do this for the next month starting with the letter 'C'...maybe I should choose a different time.

Regardless, Chaplin made his film debut in the appropriately titled, Making a Living, playing a swindler and not his lovable tramp character. It was directed by Henry Lehrman and is the 6th of 12 movies featuring Mack Sennett's Keystone Cops.




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