A Day's Pleasure
1919 short film by Charlie Chaplin / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Day's Pleasure (1919) is Charlie Chaplin's fourth film for First National Films. It was created at the Chaplin Studio. It was a quickly made two-reeler to help fill a gap while working on his first feature The Kid. It is about a day outing with his wife and the kids and things do not go smoothly. Edna Purviance plays Chaplin's wife and Jackie Coogan one of the kids. The first scene shows the Chaplin Studio corner office in the background while Chaplin tries to get his car started.
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A Day's Pleasure | |
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Directed by | Charlie Chaplin |
Written by | Charlie Chaplin |
Produced by | Charlie Chaplin |
Starring | Charlie Chaplin Edna Purviance Marion Feducha Bob Kelly Jackie Coogan Tom Wilson Babe London Henry Bergman Loyal Underwood |
Cinematography | Roland Totheroh |
Edited by | Charlie Chaplin (uncredited) |
Music by | Charlie Chaplin (in 1959 re-release as part of The Chaplin Revue) |
Production company | Charles Chaplin Productions |
Distributed by | First National Pictures Inc. |
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Running time | 25 min. |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film English (Original intertitles) |
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