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The Vagabond
Category Comedy
All Genres: Comedy, Short
Year: 1916
Country: USA
Runtime: 24 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Charles Chaplin
Sound: Silent
Writing by: Vincent Bryan - writer
Charles Chaplin - writer
Maverick Terrell - uncredited
Produced by: Charles Chaplin - producer
Henry P. Caulfield - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Charles Chaplin - Street Musician
Edna Purviance - Girl Stolen by Gypsies
Eric Campbell - Gypsy Chieftain
Leo White - Old Jew / Gypsy Woman
Lloyd Bacon - Artist
Charlotte Mineau - Girl's Mother
Albert Austin - Trombonist
John Rand - Trumpeter, Band Leader
James T. Kelley - Gypsy and Musician
Frank J. Coleman - Gypsy and Musician
Henry Bergman - (uncredited)
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Plot Outline:
After passing the hat and taking the donations intended for German street musicians Charlie heads for the country...
 
Plot:
After passing the hat and taking the donations intended for German street musicians Charlie heads for the country. Here he finds and rescues a girl from a band of gypsies. The girl falls in love with an artist whose portrait is later seen in a shop by the girl's real mother. The mother and the artist arrive in a chauffeured auto and offer Charlie money for his services, money which he rejects.



David Jeffers for SIFFblog.com, 10 September 2007
Author: rdjeffers from Seattle

Monday September 10, 7:00 pm, The Paramount Theater, Seattle

A clear departure from his work with Keystone and Essanany, Charles Chaplin's third production for Mutual Film Corporation, The Vagabond (1916) demonstrates a turn toward the more complex story development and balanced content found in early features such as, A Dog's Life (1918) and The Kid (1921).

A saloon violinist (Chaplin) plays outside a small establishment, then solicits the patrons who mistake him for a member of the band also playing. He flees the ensuing altercation and discovers a waif, The Gypsy Drudge (Edna Purviance), held captive by cruel gypsies on a country road. He plays for her until the Chief (Eric Campbell) appears and beats them both. Charlie rescues the girl who is later discovered by a traveling artist. When her portrait is seen my her mother in a gallery the girl is rescued. Charlie is left alone, but the girl realizes her true love and returns for him.


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