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Tillie's Punctured Romance
Category Comedy
All Genres: Comedy
Year: 1914
Country: USA
Runtime: 73 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Mack Sennett
Sound: Silent
Taglines:
  • in SOUND and MUSIC
  • The WORLD'S OUTSTANDING COMEDIANS IN THE FUNNIEST COMEDY OF ALL TIME
  • The Film Production That Is Breaking All Records
  • Writing by: Hampton Del Ruth - writer
    Mack Sennett - writer
    A. Baldwin Sloane - play
    Edgar Smith - play "Tillie's Nightmare"
    Produced by: Mack Sennett - producer
    Cast: Charles Chaplin - Charlie, City Slicker
    Marie Dressler - Tillie Banks, Country Girl
    Mabel Normand - Mabel, Charlie's Girl Friend
    Mack Swain - John Banks - Tillie's Father / Man run down by cops
    Charles Bennett - Douglas Banks - Tillie's Millionaire Uncle / Mortgage Holder / Maitre D' / Mortgage Holder
    Chester Conklin - Singer in First Restaurant / Guest in First Restaurant / Obnoxious Guest
    Dan Albert - Party guest / Cop (uncredited)
    Phyllis Allen - Prison Matron / Restaurant Patron / Guest (uncredited)
    Billie Bennett - Maid / Party Guest (uncredited)
    Milton Berle - Child (uncredited)
    Joe Bordeaux - Policeman (uncredited)
    Music: Edward Kilenyi
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    Plot Outline:
    Charlie talks wealthy farmer's daughter Tillie into eloping with him (and taking her father's money)...
     
    Plot:
    Charlie talks wealthy farmer's daughter Tillie into eloping with him (and taking her father's money). In the city Tillie gets drunk and lands in jail while Charlie runs off with her money and his old girlfriend Mabel. Later Charlie reads that Tillie (now working as a waitress) has inherited the estate of her multi-millionaire uncle. Charlie dumps Mabel and talks Tillie into moving into her uncle's villa, and Mabel arranges to become a housemaid there. The uncle (never really dead) returns and summons the police to have them all thrown out.



    Voila! Great Marie, 27 November 2003
    10/10
    Author: Taz Delaney (tdelaney1@nyc.rr.com) from New York City, US

    Great silent Mack Sennett slapstick with Charlie Chaplin and Marie Dressler. Sennett is Sennett; it is great Chaplin, though he was dissatisfied (probably because he wasn't directing it, too); but the thing that really makes this movie great is Marie Dressler. The way she carries her considerable girth is a major element in the comedy and her big face and huge eyes are strictly for howling. Marie was born in 1868 and died in 1932, half in each century, a life in theatre and film. Such a shame she didn't have more time to live in the talkie era: I think she would have become one of the huge names of film. There's only one Marie Dressler. She shines in 'Dinner At Eight' and 'Min And Bill' both of which, among others, included Wallace Beery, a great foil for her talents.


    Movie Quotes: Gerald Brisco: I think that if I'd have seen Eric Bischoff at the time, I'd wanna slap the hell outta him!
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    No frogs were harmed in the making of this motion picture
    Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • The first feature-length comedy ever made, and also Charles Chaplin's first feature film.
    • Milton Berle claimed to have played the bit part of the newsboy who gets slapped in the face and kicked by Charles Chaplin. He later confronted Chaplin about having played the role, but Chaplin (nor anyone else, it seems) could recall for certain whether or not it was indeed Berle. Most researchers believe the role to have been played by Gordon Griffith, Keystone's house child actor. However, there are still others who claim that the boy does not resemble Griffith, and could therefore possibly be Berle. There really is no definitive way of obtaining an answer unless some sort of original studio records turn up, so in the meantime this can be considered speculation at best.
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