
The Chaplin Revue
Comedy
Overview
Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film. Chaplin provides new music, narration, and a small amount of new connecting material. "Shoulder Arms" is now described as taking place in a time before "the atom bomb".
Top Cast


Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Narrator / Various (archive footage)
Charlie Chaplin
Narrator / Various (archive footage)


Albert Austin
Albert Austin
Various (archive footage)
Albert Austin
Various (archive footage)


Henry Bergman
Henry Bergman
Various (archive footage)
Henry Bergman
Various (archive footage)


Kitty Bradbury
Kitty Bradbury
Various (archive footage)
Kitty Bradbury
Various (archive footage)


Syd Chaplin
Syd Chaplin
Various (archive footage)
Syd Chaplin
Various (archive footage)


Tom Murray
Tom Murray
Various (archive footage)
Tom Murray
Various (archive footage)


Edna Purviance
Edna Purviance
Various (archive footage)
Edna Purviance
Various (archive footage)


Charles Reisner
Charles Reisner
Various (archive footage)
Charles Reisner
Various (archive footage)


Dean Riesner
Dean Riesner
Various (archive footage)
Dean Riesner
Various (archive footage)


Mack Swain
Mack Swain
Various (archive footage)
Mack Swain
Various (archive footage)
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