Charlie Chaplin: Night at the Show
Charlie Chaplin: Night at the Show 1915
Chaplin plays two different mugs, both out for a night on the town. Mr. Pest, a sharp-dressed upper-cruster, clings to his disgusting habits, and Mr. Rowdy is his working-class doppleganger. Both obnoxious Chaplins-in-disguise collaborate to wreak havoc on a local theatre. Contains original organ score. ?m/B VHS . Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance; D: Charlie Chaplin; W: Charlie Chaplin.
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