Charlie Chaplin
Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film. Chaplin provides new music, narration, and a small amount of new connecting material. "Shoulder Arms" is now described as taking place in a time before "the atom bomb".
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Charlie Chaplin | Narrator |
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Albert Austin | Crook (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Henry Bergman | Dance-hall Lady (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Kitty Bradbury | Girl's Mother (segment The Pilgrim) |
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Syd Chaplin | Lunchwagon Owner (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Tom Murray | Sheriff (segment The Pilgrim) |
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Edna Purviance | The Girl |
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Charles Reisner | Employment Agency Clerk |
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Dean Riesner | Little Boy (segment The Pilgrim) |
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Mack Swain | Large Deacon (segment The Pilgrim) |
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Loyal Underwood | Small German Officer (segment Shoulder Arms) |
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Mai Wells | Little Boy's Mother (segment The Pilgrim) |
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Jack Wilson | CrownMan at the Bar (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Tom Wilson | Policeman (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Phyllis Allen | Congregation Member (segment The Pilgrim) |
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Dave Anderson | The Bartender (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Bert Appling | Unemployed Man (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Monta Bell | Policeman (segment The Pilgrim) |
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Alva D. Blake | Man in Dance Hall (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Mel Brown | Employment Agency Clerk (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Minnie Chaplin | Dance-Hall Dramatic Lady (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Slim Cole | Unemployed Man (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Margaret Cullington | Woman in Dance Hall (segment A Dog's Life) |
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Ted Edwards | Unemployed Man |
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F.F. Guenste | Congregation Member (segment The Pilgrim) |
Director | Charlie Chaplin |
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Writer | Charlie Chaplin | |
Producer | Charlie Chaplin | |
Musician | Charlie Chaplin |