
The Count
Comedy
Overview
A tailor's apprentice burns Count Broko's clothes while ironing them and the tailor fires him. Later, the tailor discovers a note explaining that the count cannot attend a dance party, so he dresses as such to take his place; but the apprentice has also gone to the mansion where the party is celebrated and bumps into the tailor in disguise…
Top Cast


Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Tailor's Apprentice
Charlie Chaplin
Tailor's Apprentice


Edna Purviance
Edna Purviance
Miss Moneybags
Edna Purviance
Miss Moneybags


Eric Campbell
Eric Campbell
The Tailor
Eric Campbell
The Tailor


Leo White
Leo White
Count Broko
Leo White
Count Broko


Henry Bergman
Henry Bergman
Henry Bergman


Charlotte Mineau
Charlotte Mineau
Mrs. Moneybags (uncredited)
Charlotte Mineau
Mrs. Moneybags (uncredited)


James T. Kelley
James T. Kelley
Butler (uncredited)
James T. Kelley
Butler (uncredited)


Eva Thatcher
Eva Thatcher
Cook (uncredited)
Eva Thatcher
Cook (uncredited)


Albert Austin
Albert Austin
Guest (uncredited)
Albert Austin
Guest (uncredited)


John Rand
John Rand
Guest (uncredited)
John Rand
Guest (uncredited)
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