The Idle Class
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The Idle Class | |
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Directed by | Charles Chaplin |
Written by | Charles Chaplin |
Starring | Charles Chaplin Edna Purviance Henry Bergman Mack Swain |
Release date(s) | September 25, 1921 |
Running time | 32 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film English intertitles |
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The Idle Class was a 1921 American silent film made by First National Pictures, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin.
Charlie Chaplin, as the "tramp," heads to a resort for warm weather and a bit of golf. While at a dance at a country club Edna Purviance mistakes Chaplin for her husband. Co-starring Mack Swain and Henry Bergman.
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The First National films of Charlie Chaplin |
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A Dog's Life (1918) • The Bond (1918) Shoulder Arms (1918) • Sunnyside (1919) A Day's Pleasure (1919) • The Professor (1919) The Kid (1915) • The Idle Class (1921) Pay Day (1922) The Pilgrim (1923) |