The Idle Class

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The Idle Class
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 Flag of United States 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

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)

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