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1920
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1919
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Cook and Pickpocket
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1918
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Many years before either of them wound up at the Hal Roach studios, Oliver Hardy and Charley Chase both spent time working...
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1918
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1916
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The Champion, Chaplin's third film for Essanay, is easily one of the funniest and is his most advanced film to date in...
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1915
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Charlie Chaplin's 10th Essanay film marks a further development for him in story construction, gag development and the use of...
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Another Janitor
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1915
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Charlie Chaplin began his new job at Essanay Studios, who lured him away from Keystone with an offer of $1250 a week plus a...
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1915
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1915
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Charlie Chaplin's last one-reeler (with the exception of The Bond), is an impromptu film shot on the beach at Crystal Pier in...
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Holidary-Maker
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1915
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Charlie Chaplin's ninth film for Essanay contains his third and last female impersonation. It begins, as so many of Chaplin's...
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1915
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Shanghaied, Charlie Chaplin's 11th film for Essanay was shot largely on board the SS Vaquero, which Chaplin had rented for...
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1915
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The Tramp, Charlie Chaplin's sixth film for Essanay, is generally considered his first masterpiece. It is the first of his...
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1915
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Work, Charlie Chaplin's eighth film for Essanay casts Charlie as a wallpaper-hanger's assistant who must pull the wagon...
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Husband
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1915
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