The Rounders

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The Rounders

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Directed by Charles Chaplin
Produced by Mack Sennett
Written by Charles Chaplin
Starring Charles Chaplin
Roscoe Arbuckle
Cinematography Frank D. Williams
Editing by Charles Chaplin
Distributed by Keystone Studios
Release date(s) 1914
Running time 16 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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The Rounders is a 1914 comedy short starring Charles Chaplin and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. The film involves two drunks fighting with their wives who then go out to get even drunker, and was written and directed by Charles Chaplin.

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[edit] Cast

[edit] Uncredited cast

  • Billy Gilbert as Doorman in blackface
  • Cecile Arnold as Hotel Guest
  • Dixie Chene as Diner
  • Edward F. Cline as Hotel Guest in Lobby
  • Ted Edwards as Cop
  • William Hauber as Waiter
  • Edgar Kennedy in Bit Part

[edit] Trivia

  • Chaplin and Arbuckle's drunk scenes have been described as "Laurel and Hardy on acid,"[citation needed] although this was long before Laurel and Hardy teamed up.
  • The Rounders was filmed during Chaplin's first year in movies.

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