Cast
| Actor | A Dog's Life | Shoulder Arms | The Pilgrim |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charlie Chaplin | The Tramp | A Recruit | An escaped convict |
| Edna Purviance | Bar Singer | French Girl | Miss Brown |
| Syd Chaplin | Lunchwagon Owner | The Kaiser | Boy's Father |
| Henry Bergman | Unemployed man | Field Marshall | Sheriff on train |
| Charles Reisner | Agency Clerk | - | Crook |
| Albert Austin | Clerk | Chaffeur | - |
| Tom Wilson | Policeman | Sergeant | - |
| Loyal Underwood | - | Short German Officer | Elder |
| Jack Wilson | - | Crown Prince | - |
| John Rand | - | German Soldier | - |
| J. Park Jones | - | U.S. Soldier | - |
| Tom Murray | - | - | Sheriff Bryan |
| Dean Riesner | - | - | Little Boy |
| Mai Wells | - | - | Little Boy's Mother |
| Mack Swain | - | - | Deacon |
| Kitty Bradbury | - | - | Mrs. Brown (Edna's Mother) |
| M.J. McCarthy | Unemployed man | - | - |
| Mel Brown | Unemployed man | - | - |
| Charles Force | Unemployed man | - | - |
| Bert Appling | Unemployed man | - | - |
| Thomas Riley | Unemployed man | - | - |
| Slim Cole | Unemployed man | - | - |
| Ted Edwards | Unemployed man | - | - |
| Louis Fitzroy | Unemployed man | - | - |
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