United Artists (1936)
Comedy | Drama | Family | Romance
USA | English | Black & White | 01:27
The Tramp struggles to live in modern industrial society with the help of a young homeless woman.
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Charlie Chaplin | A Factory Worker |
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Paulette Goddard | A Gamin |
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Henry Bergman | Cafe Proprietor |
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Tiny Sandford | Big Bill |
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Chester Conklin | Mechanic |
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Hank Mann | Burglar |
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Stanley Blystone | Gamin's Father |
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Al Ernest Garcia | President of the Electro Steel Corp. |
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Richard Alexander | Prison Cellmate |
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Cecil Reynolds | Minister |
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Mira McKinney | Minister's Wife |
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Murdock MacQuarrie | J. Widdecombe Billows |
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Wilfred Lucas | Juvenile Officer |
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Edward LeSaint | Sheriff Couler |
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Fred Malatesta | Cafe Head Waiter |
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Sammy Stein | Turbine Operator |
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Juana Sutton | Woman with Buttoned Bosom |
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Ted Oliver | Billows' Assistant |
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Norman Ainsley | Billows' Silent Assistant |
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Walter Bacon | Shopkeeper |
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Bobby Barber | Worker |
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Heinie Conklin | Assembly Line Worker Next to Big Bill |
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Gloria DeHaven | Gamin's Sister |
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Gloria Delson | Gamin's Sister |
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Pat Flaherty | Jail Guard |
| Director | Charlie Chaplin |
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| Writer | Charlie Chaplin | |
| Producer | Charlie Chaplin | |
| Musician | Charlie Chaplin | |
| Photography | Ira H. Morgan, Roland Totheroh | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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