
The Property Man
Comedy
Overview
Charlie is in charge of stage props and has trouble with actors' luggage and conflicts over who gets the star's dressing room. Once all that is resolved the next issue is getting everyone on stage with the correct backdrop.
Top Cast


Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Property Man (uncredited)
Charlie Chaplin
Property Man (uncredited)


Phyllis Allen
Phyllis Allen
Lena Fat (uncredited)
Phyllis Allen
Lena Fat (uncredited)


Alice Davenport
Alice Davenport
Actress (uncredited)
Alice Davenport
Actress (uncredited)
Charles Bennett
Charles Bennett
Lena's Husband George Ham (uncredited)
Charles Bennett
Lena's Husband George Ham (uncredited)


Jess Dandy
Jess Dandy
Garlico the Strong Man / Man in Audience (uncredited)
Jess Dandy
Garlico the Strong Man / Man in Audience (uncredited)


Vivian Edwards
Vivian Edwards
Goo Goo Sister (uncredited)
Vivian Edwards
Goo Goo Sister (uncredited)


Cecile Arnold
Cecile Arnold
Goo Goo Sister (uncredited)
Cecile Arnold
Goo Goo Sister (uncredited)


Norma Nichols
Norma Nichols
Vaudeville Artist (uncredited)
Norma Nichols
Vaudeville Artist (uncredited)
Joe Bordeaux
Joe Bordeaux
Old Actor (uncredited)
Joe Bordeaux
Old Actor (uncredited)
Dan Albert
Dan Albert
Man in Second Row Audience (uncredited)
Dan Albert
Man in Second Row Audience (uncredited)
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