
His Trysting Places
Comedy
Overview
On his way to a restaurant, Ambrose, a happily married man, obliges to mail a letter for a woman in the apartment lobby. Unbeknownst to him, the letter is about a rendezvous with her own lover at their "trysting place". Elsewhere, after some domestic frustration, Charlie runs an errand to buy a baby bottle before stopping at the same restaurant. After a confrontation there, they both inadvertently leave with each other's coats. Later, their wives independently discover what appears to be incriminating evidence of extramarital affairs from the pockets of the swapped garments. It all comes to a head when all four of them find themselves at the "trysting place" in the park.
Top Cast


Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Clarence, the Husband
Charlie Chaplin
Clarence, the Husband


Mabel Normand
Mabel Normand
Mabel, The Wife
Mabel Normand
Mabel, The Wife


Mack Swain
Mack Swain
Ambrose
Mack Swain
Ambrose


Phyllis Allen
Phyllis Allen
Ambrose's Wife
Phyllis Allen
Ambrose's Wife


Helen Carruthers
Helen Carruthers
Clarice (uncredited)
Helen Carruthers
Clarice (uncredited)


Glen Cavender
Glen Cavender
Cook / Park Police Officer (uncredited)
Glen Cavender
Cook / Park Police Officer (uncredited)


Nick Cogley
Nick Cogley
Bearded Diner (uncredited)
Nick Cogley
Bearded Diner (uncredited)
Ted Edwards
Ted Edwards
Diner with White Shoes (uncredited)
Ted Edwards
Diner with White Shoes (uncredited)


Vivian Edwards
Vivian Edwards
Woman Outside Restaurant (uncredited)
Vivian Edwards
Woman Outside Restaurant (uncredited)


Edwin Frazee
Edwin Frazee
Thrown Pie Recipient (uncredited)
Edwin Frazee
Thrown Pie Recipient (uncredited)
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