Keystone
Chaplin appeared in 36 films for Keystone Studios, all produced by Mack Sennett. Except where noted all films were one reel in length.
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Composer | Producer | Writer | Director | Role | |||
February 2, 1914 | Making a Living | Slicker | |||||
February 7, 1914 | Kid Auto Races at Venice | Tramp | Released on a split-reel (i.e. two films on one reel) with an education film, Olives and Trees | ||||
February 9, 1914 | Mabel's Strange Predicament | Tramp | |||||
February 19, 1914 | A Thief Catcher | A Policeman | Print discovered in 2010 | ||||
February 28, 1914 | Between Showers | Masher | |||||
March 2, 1914 | A Film Johnnie | The Film Johnnie | |||||
March 9, 1914 | Tango Tangles | Tipsy Dancer | |||||
March 16, 1914 | His Favorite Pastime | Drinker | |||||
March 26, 1914 | Cruel, Cruel Love | Lord Helpus | |||||
April 4, 1914 | The Star Boarder | The Star boarder | |||||
April 18, 1914 | Mabel at the Wheel | Villain | Two reels | ||||
April 20, 1914 | Twenty Minutes of Love | Yes | Yes | Pickpocket | |||
April 27, 1914 | Caught in a Cabaret | Waiter | Two reels Co-writer: Mabel Normand |
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May 4, 1914 | Caught in the Rain | Yes | Yes | Tipsy Hotel Guest | |||
May 7, 1914 | A Busy Day | Yes | Yes | Wife | Released on a split-reel with an educational short, The Morning Papers | ||
June 1, 1914 | The Fatal Mallet | Suitor | |||||
June 4, 1914 | Her Friend the Bandit | Yes | Yes | Bandit | A lost film. The only known Chaplin lost film. Co-director: Mabel Normand |
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June 11, 1914 | The Knockout | Referee | Two reels | ||||
June 13, 1914 | Mabel's Busy Day | Tipsy Nuisance | |||||
June 20, 1914 | Mabel's Married Life | Yes | Yes | Mabel's Husband | Co-writer: Mabel Normand | ||
July 9, 1914 | Laughing Gas | Yes | Yes | Dentist's Assistant | |||
August 1, 1914 | The Property Man | Yes | Yes | The Property Man | Two reels | ||
August 10, 1914 | The Face on the Bar Room Floor | Yes | Yes | Artist | Based on the poem by Hugh Antoine d'Arcy | ||
August 13, 1914 | Recreation | Yes | Yes | Tramp | Released as a split-reel with a travel short, The Yosemite | ||
August 27, 1914 | The Masquerader | Yes | Yes | Film Actor | |||
August 31, 1914 | His New Profession | Yes | Yes | Charlie | |||
September 7, 1914 | The Rounders | Yes | Yes | Reveller | |||
September 14, 1914 | The New Janitor | Yes | Yes | Janitor | |||
October 10, 1914 | Those Love Pangs | Yes | Yes | Masher | |||
October 26, 1914 | Dough and Dynamite | Yes | Yes | Waiter | Two reels Co-writer: Mack Sennett |
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October 29, 1914 | Gentlemen of Nerve | Yes | Yes | Impecunious Track Enthisiast | |||
November 7, 1914 | Musical Tramp (AKA His Musical Career) | Yes | Yes | Piano Mover | |||
November 9, 1914 | His Trysting Place | Yes | Yes | Husband | Two reels | ||
November 14, 1914 | Tillie's Punctured Romance | Charlie, a City Slicker | Six reels From the play, Tille's Nightmare, by A. Baldwin Sloane and Edgar Smith |
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December 5, 1914 | Getting Acquainted | Yes | Yes | Spouse | |||
December 7, 1914 | His Prehistoric Past | Yes | Yes | Weakchin | Two reels |
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