In the Park
{{Short description|1915 film by Charlie Chaplin}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = In the Park
| image = In the Park (poster).jpg
| caption = Theatrical poster to In the Park
| director = Charlie Chaplin
| producer = Jess Robbins
| writer = Charlie Chaplin
| narrator =
| starring = {{ubl|Leo White|Edna Purviance}}
| music =
| cinematography = Harry Ensign
| editing = Charlie Chaplin
| distributor = Essanay Films
| released = {{Film date|1915|03|18}}
| runtime = 15 minutes (restored version)
| country = United States
| language = Silent film
English intertitles
| budget =
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In the Park is Charlie Chaplin's fourth film released in 1915 by Essanay Films. It was his third film while at the Niles Essanay Studio. It was one of several films Charlie Chaplin created in a park setting at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The film co-starred Edna Purviance, Leo White, Lloyd Bacon, and Bud Jamison.
Synopsis
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In one of Charlie Chaplin's "park comedies," another tramp is causing havoc. He attempts to pickpocket Charlie, but finds nothing in his pockets. Meanwhile, Charlie stealthily goes through the pickpocket's jacket and steals a cigarette and his matches. Meanwhile, two couples are having romantic interludes on separate benches. The crooked tramp steals one girl's handbag, but swiftly loses it to Charlie when he tries to pickpocket him a second time. Charlie rescues a hot dog vendor from a thug, but deftly takes a few of the sausages with his cane. Charlie sells the stolen handbag to the other male suitor. A suspicious policemen observes the goings-on and the men realize the bag is stolen and pass it among each other. Finally Charlie presents it as a gift to the other female and receives an affectionate embrace. The bag's original owner becomes angry with her suitor for permitting her bag to be stolen. The suitor is rejected and reacts hyper-dramatically. He intends to drown himself in the park's lake and asks Charlie to assist him. He presents his behind as a target and Charlie gladly kicks him into the pond. Shortly thereafter he also kicks the other girl's suitor into the pond along with the park policeman.
Cast
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- Charlie Chaplin - Charlie
- Edna Purviance - Nursemaid
- Leo White - The Count, Elegant Masher
- Leona Anderson - The Count's Fancy
- Bud Jamison - Edna's Beau
- Billy Armstrong - Sausage Thief
- Ernest Van Pelt - Sausage Seller
Reception
A reviewer from Bioscope wrote, "The one and only Charlie is seen to the best advantage in this riotous farce which is as wildly funny as it is absurd. Unlike many comedians, Chaplin is always amusing. There seem to be no grey patches in his work. It is all one large scarlet scream."
External links
- {{Internet Archive short film|id=InTheParktinted|name=In the Park}}
- {{IMDb title|id=0005542|title=In the Park}}
{{Charlie Chaplin filmography}}
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Category:Silent American comedy short films
Category:American black-and-white films
Category:Essanay Studios films
Category:Short films directed by Charlie Chaplin
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