The Tramp (film)
The Tramp | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Charlie Chaplin |
Produced by | Jess Robbins |
Written by | Charlie Chaplin |
Starring |
Charlie Chaplin Edna Purviance |
Cinematography | Harry Ensign |
Edited by | Charlie Chaplin |
Distributed by |
Essanay Studios General Film Company |
Release dates |
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Running time | 32 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent film English (Original titles) |
The Tramp is Chaplin's sixth film for Essanay Studios in 1915. Directed by Chaplin, it was the fifth and last film made at Essanay's Niles, California studio.[1] The Tramp marked the beginning of The Tramp character most known today, even though Chaplin played the character in earlier films. This film marked the first departure from his more slapstick character in the earlier films, with a sad ending and showing he cared for others, rather than just himself. The film co-stars Edna Purviance as the farmer's daughter and Ernest Van Pelt as Edna's father. The outdoor scenes were filmed on location near Niles.
Plot
The Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) finds the girl of his dreams and works on a family farm. He helps defend the farm against criminals, and all seems well, until he discovers the girl of his dreams already has a boyfriend. Unwilling to be a problem in their lives, he takes to the road, though he is seen skipping and swinging his cane as if happy to be back on the road where he knows he belongs.
Cast
- Charlie Chaplin - The Tramp
- Edna Purviance - Farmer's daughter
- Lloyd Bacon - Edna's fiancé
- Leo White - First thief
- Bud Jamison - Second thief
- Ernest Van Pelt - Farmer
- Paddy McGuire - Farmhand
- Billy Armstrong - Minister
References
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List: The Tramp". Silent Era. Retrieved 2010-11-02.
External links
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- The Tramp at the Internet Movie Database
- The Tramp at AllMovie
- The Tramp is available for free download at the Internet Archive
- The Tramp on YouTube
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