In 'Modern Times,' the tramp character navigates the challenges of living in a society driven by machines and progress. He works on a production line, but a series of mishaps lands him in a mental hospital and later in jail. Despite these setbacks, he continues to face various escapades. The film is a satirical commentary on the effects of industrialization and explores themes of poverty and the struggle for survival in the Great Depression era.
A tramp falls in love with a blind flower girl and decides to help her by earning money for her medical treatment. With the help of a wealthy drunkard, he experiences humorous mishaps, mistaken identity, and even a fake boxing match in his efforts to assist the girl. Eventually, the tramp is arrested and jailed, but upon his release, he discovers that the girl's sight has been restored and she has opened a successful flower shop. They reunite and share a heartfelt moment as the film ends.
In The Kid (1921), a woman leaves her baby in a car with a note asking for someone to care for the child. Reluctantly, the Tramp finds the baby and grows to love him as his own. As the boy grows up, they face a series of adventures and challenges together.
Pay Day follows the misadventures of a hardworking man as he tries to navigate through a day filled with comedic mishaps and challenges. From dealing with his boss's daughter, getting hit on the head with a brick, to dealing with a hungry stomach, the film showcases the absurdities and comedic moments that can happen in a single day.
In 'The Pawnshop,' the Little Tramp works at a pawnshop and gets into various comedic situations. He flirts with a customer, deals with a troublesome father and daughter, and tries to balance multiple tasks. Chaos ensues as the Tramp accidentally causes mayhem in the shop. Will he be able to fix the mess he made and save his job?
A homeless man and his trusty dog must navigate the challenges of poverty, unemployment, and being chased by the police in this comedic silent film.
Shoulder Arms is a comedic silent film that takes place during World War I. The film follows the adventures of a soldier who experiences various mishaps and comedic moments while serving in the army. With its clever satire and humorous take on military life, Shoulder Arms provides an entertaining and lighthearted portrayal of the war.
In 'His New Profession,' a man tries his luck in a new profession and encounters a series of hilariously precarious situations, including flirting, pratfalls, and a confrontation with the police. This two-reeler silent film showcases the iconic 'Little Tramp' character in a comedic farce filled with slapstick comedy and black-and-white hijinks.
The Immigrant tells the story of an immigrant who arrives in America with hope and dreams, but quickly finds himself facing challenges and misfortunes. From dealing with a greedy immigration officer to struggling to find work and battling poverty, the immigrant's journey is filled with humorous and heartwarming moments. Through slapstick comedy and clever storytelling, the film explores themes of love, perseverance, and the immigrant experience.
The Floorwalker is a silent comedy short film from 1916. It follows the adventures of a clumsy man who works in a department store and gets into various comedic situations. The film features comedic pratfalls, foiled robberies, and a mix-up with identities. It is a classic example of slapstick comedy.
Mabel wakes up in a hotel room and finds herself in a series of comedic situations involving a dog, a bellman, a drunken man, and hiding under a bed.
Easy Street is a slapstick comedy that follows a police officer as he takes on a dangerous criminal gang to rescue a kidnapped woman. Along the way, he receives help from a missionary church and a reformed criminal. Filled with non-stop action and hilarious comedy, this movie will keep you entertained from start to finish.
In 'The Masquerader,' a man is fired from his job at a movie studio and decides to cross-dress to disguise himself. This leads to a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings, including flirting, filming a movie within a movie, and sabotage. The film is a black-and-white silent comedy filled with slapstick humor.
In The Idle Class, the Little Tramp is mistaken for a wealthy man and gets mixed up in a series of comedic situations. From a costume party to a golfing mishap, the Tramp's comedic journey highlights the class differences and the comedic errors that arise from them.
In "The Fatal Mallet," a precocious boy causes a romantic rivalry when he flirts with a woman in a straw hat. Comedy ensues as multiple suitors compete for her attention, resulting in slapstick fights involving bricks and a wooden mallet.
In His Prehistoric Past, a caveman gets caught between two cavewomen, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and slapstick comedy. With a mix of jealousy, romance, and chaotic situations, this silent film is a classic example of Charlie Chaplin's humor.
In this silent film, the little tramp character gets caught up in a series of comedic events. Pretending to be husband and wife, he and his partner are chased by police after being mistaken for robbers. With the help of some clever tricks, the tramp manages to outwit the police and return a favor to a friend in need.
A man visits a movie studio and gets caught up in the chaos of a film shoot. He finds himself running down the middle of a street, being sprayed with a fire hose, and even defending a woman's honor. In the end, he becomes the hero of the movie.
In His New Job, the Little Tramp gets a job at a movie studio and causes chaos on set. He accidentally kisses a woman's hand, hits himself on the head with a mallet, and gets into a fight with the wrong person. Despite his mishaps, he eventually becomes the star of the film.
In 'Getting Acquainted', a man tries to flirt with a woman in the park but ends up getting into various comedic mishaps, including being chased by the police. The film showcases the classic slapstick comedy style of the Keystone Kops era.