"The Circus" 1928

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"The Circus" 1928
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Tiny. Sanford.
"Modern Times" 1936
Charlie the night watchman getting his drunk on with the burglars.
"Modern Times" 1936
Always living in his own-carefree world, doing what he wanted, when he wanted "the tramp" loses his mind when he is forced into an automated world in "Modern Times".
He found the world had become automated, due to the economy men forced off of farms and put into factories where the work was repetitious seemingly never ending and causing some to snap.
In photo is Tiny Sanford (bartender in "The Gold Rush", Property man in "The Circus") & Heinie Conklin (Clown in "The Circus)
Discarded footage from “The Circus”, appears to be a sequence filmed but not included in the final release.
Charlie gets a raise to $100 a week and is no longer working as a prop man as he is the star attraction, the senior prop man stands there looking at Charlie getting his shoes shined, having a smoke and just sitting back and can’t believe it.
I always find it so funny when the tramp acts pompous because it is so out of character for him and when he tries to pull it off just makes me laugh and it does not last long before it falls apart:)
“Modern Times” 1936
Pictured with Charlie is Tiny Sanford (the big guy) & Heinie Conklin.
“The Circus” 1928