
Making a Living
Comedy
Overview
A swindler scams a newspaper reporter-photographer and then, not realizing where the man is employed, applies for a job at his newspaper.
Top Cast


Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
The Swindler (uncredited)
Charlie Chaplin
The Swindler (uncredited)


Henry Lehrman
Henry Lehrman
Newspaper Reporter-Photographer (uncredited)
Henry Lehrman
Newspaper Reporter-Photographer (uncredited)


Virginia Kirtley
Virginia Kirtley
Fiancée (uncredited)
Virginia Kirtley
Fiancée (uncredited)


Alice Davenport
Alice Davenport
Fiancée's Mother (uncredited)
Alice Davenport
Fiancée's Mother (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert
Jealous Husband (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert
Jealous Husband (uncredited)
Emma Clifton
Emma Clifton
Jealous Husband's Wife (uncredited)
Emma Clifton
Jealous Husband's Wife (uncredited)


Charles Inslee
Charles Inslee
Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
Charles Inslee
Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
Beverly Griffith
Beverly Griffith
Seated Man with Editor (uncredited)
Beverly Griffith
Seated Man with Editor (uncredited)
Grover Ligon
Grover Ligon
Bald Man in Newspaper Office (uncredited)
Grover Ligon
Bald Man in Newspaper Office (uncredited)
Edward Nolan
Edward Nolan
Cop at Apartment Steps (uncredited)
Edward Nolan
Cop at Apartment Steps (uncredited)
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