The Rink (film)
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The Rink | |
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Directed by | Charles Chaplin Edward Brewer (technical director) |
Produced by | Henry P. Caulfield |
Written by | Charles Chaplin (scenario) Vincent Bryan (scenario) Maverick Terrell (scenario) |
Starring | Charles Chaplin Edna Purviance Eric Campbell Henry Bergman Albert Austin |
Cinematography | Roland H. Totheroh George C. Zalibra |
Editing by | Charles Chaplin |
Distributed by | Mutual Film Corporation |
Release date(s) | December 4, 1916 |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film English intertitles |
IMDb profile |
The Rink, a silent film from 1916, was Charlie Chaplin's eighth film for Mutual Films. It co-starred Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Henry Bergman and Albert Austin. It is best known for showcasing Chaplin's roller skating skills.
[edit] Synopsis
After amusements working in a restaurant, Charlie uses his lunch break to go roller skating.
[edit] Cast
- Charles Chaplin - A Waiter. Posing as Sir Cecil Seltzer
- Edna Purviance - The Girl
- James T. Kelley - Her Father
- Eric Campbell - Mr. Stout, Edna's Admirer
- Henry Bergman - Mrs. Stout and Angry Diner
- Lloyd Bacon - Guest
- Albert Austin - The Cook and Skater
- Frank J. Coleman - Restaurant Manager
- John Rand - Waiter
- Charlotte Mineau - Friend of Edna
- Leota Bryan - Friend of Edna
[edit] External links
- The Rink at the Internet Movie Database