Rare photo from Keystone film "Those Love Pangs" 1914, Charlie Chaplin, Chester Conklin and Cecile Arnold.
source of photo facebook friend Shunichi Ohkubo.

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Rare photo from Keystone film "Those Love Pangs" 1914, Charlie Chaplin, Chester Conklin and Cecile Arnold.
source of photo facebook friend Shunichi Ohkubo.
Eddy & Cecile Arnold in His Luckless Love (1915, F.C. Griffin)
"The Masquerader" 1914
The Masquerader - Keystone 1914
3 different costumes, regular clothes as Charles Chaplin, Charlie “the tramp” & as an attractive woman.
Part 1 - Arrives at the Keystone Studio, next to him is Mabel Normand, in the dressing room with Roscoe Arbuckle you seem him transform into the tramp.
Part 2- As “the tramp”
He plays an actor who can’t keep his mind on his job, is told to hit the bricks. This was funny..
Part 3 After losing “his” job he comes back to apply for the position of an actress.
The first time I seen this film I was taken aback, when I realized this attractive woman was in fact Charlie, complete with kiss curl and beauty mark
Those Love Pangs 1914
Those Love Pangs 1914
Charlie (Charles Chaplin) and a rival (Chester Conklin) vie for the favors of their landlady (Peggy Page), but later in the park they each fall for different girls. Initial release: October 10, 1914 Director: Charlie Chaplin Producer: Mack Sennett Cinematography: Frank D. Williams Distributed by: Keystone Studios Stars: Charles Chaplin, Chester Conklin, Cecile Arnold …
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The Face on the Barroom Floor 1914
The Face on the Barroom Floor 1914
Face on the Bar Room Floor is a short film written and directed by Charles Chaplin in 1914. Chaplin stars in this film, loosely based on the poem of the same name by Hugh Antoine d’Arcy. Wikipedia Initial release: August 10, 1914 Director: Charlie Chaplin Screenplay: Charlie Chaplin Music composed by: Eric Beheim Story by: Hugh Antoine d’Arcy Stars: Charles Chaplin, Cecile Arnold, Jess Dandy…
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“Getting Acquainted” - 1914 Keystone
This was the last film Mabel Normand & Charlie Chaplin worked on together, also his last produced film for Keystone.
The big guy Mack Swain would work again for Charlie in his last 3 First National films - “The Idle Class” (1921), “Pay Day” (1922) & “The Pilgrim” (1923) and then is his feature “The Gold Rush” (1925) as Big Jim.
Those Love Pangs
Watch Those Love Pangs
Those Love Pangs: Charlie and a rival vie for the favors of their landlady. In the park they each fall different girls, though Charlie s has a male friend already. Charlie considers suicide, is talked out of it by a policeman, and later throws his girl s friend into the lake. Frightened, the girls go off to a movie. Charlie shows up there and flirts with them. Later both…
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