Twenty Minutes of Love (1914) Charlie Chaplin & Joseph Maddern

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Twenty Minutes of Love is a 1914 film, directed by Joseph Maddern and • Charlie Chaplin
    It was the eleventh film starring Charlie Chaplin produced by Keystone and the first time that producer Mack Sennett let Chaplin try his hand at the camera and actively collaborate on the film with his ideas.
    Chapters
    00:00 - Intro
    00:07 - In the Springtime
    02:02 - Another case
    04:21 - The Robbed Thief
    05:30 - What time is it?
    07:58 - A park, a policeman, a pretty girl
    10:22 - END and Credits
    Synopsis . (00:07) It's springtime, the season of love, in every corner of the park there's a couple that Charlot is pestering. (02:02) A young woman (Minta Durfee) asks her beau (Edgar Kennedy) for a token of love (02:05). The young man then steals a watch from a gentleman sleeping on a park bench (02:56). But the Tramp steals it back from him (04:21). A policeman patrols the neighbourhood (05:30) and the Tramp, being in a hurry to get rid of the watch, runs to offer it to the thief's girlfriend (6:30). She willingly accepts the gift, but the two are surprised by the jealous boyfriend. The Tramp sneaks off with the watch, which he tries to sell back to its rightful owner.
    The policeman is alerted (07:58) and begins to follow the suspicious characters. The paraphernalia begins. Between escapes and fights everyone ends up taking a dip in the pond (09:52), except for the Tramp who leaves with his beauty (10:22).
    Interpreters and characters
    Charlie Chaplin ... Charlot
    Minta Durfee ... Edgar's fiancée (0:10)
    Edgar Kennedy ... Minta's fiancé (0:10)
    Chester Conklin ... a thief (2:02)
    Eva Nelson ... the thief's girlfriend (2:02)
    Hank Mann ... the sleeping man (2:56)
    #CharlieChaplin #Keystone #echopark
    Filmed in just one afternoon at Echo Park in Los Angeles, this one-reel comedy, which Chaplin called "continuous laugh throughout" in his autobiography, is a variation on the theme of the park, the policeman and the pretty girl.
    Chaplin recounted that throughout the afternoon of filming he played a newly released ragtime piece: Too Much Mustard : • Très Moutarde (Too Muc... on whose notes Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers would dance 25 years later in The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle .
    Too Much Mustard is the first track that makes up the new soundtrack, the other tracks being, in order:
    Pickles and Peppers by Adaline Shepherd (1906)
    Red Peppers_ by Imogene Giles (1907)
    Black Diamond Rag by Henry Lodge (1912)
    Transcribed and published by Compukats @compukats on YooTube / @compukats and MuseScore: musescore.com/user/36482158
    under Creative Commons CCO 1.0 Universal licence: creativecommons.org/publicdom...
    Texts and translations by Piergiorgio Mariniello
    Special contents of this edition @iconaus 2024
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  • @user-io6gk7no2i
    @user-io6gk7no2i Месяц назад +1

    Гениальный ! Великолепный ! Неповторимый и Любимый Чарли Чаплин ! Шедевр !!! Спасибо каналу за память Великого Артиста !!! 👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🇷🇺

  • @LTRalte_66
    @LTRalte_66 Месяц назад +1

    I still laugh out loud 😂😂

  • @3forceunleashed591
    @3forceunleashed591 23 дня назад

    who is here after playing death stranding?