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This film was never released for the general public. It was hidden in Chaplin's private vaults for forty years until he included some parts of it in his compilation 'The Chaplin Revue' in 1959.

Top Cast

  • Charlie Chaplin

    Charlie Chaplin

    Self (uncredited)

  • Albert Austin

    Albert Austin

    The Genie/Laboratory Supervisor/Golfer(uncredited)

  • Nellie Bly Baker

    Nellie Bly Baker

    Secretary(uncredited)

  • Henry Bergman

    Henry Bergman

    Gag Man(uncredited)

  • Eric Campbell

    Eric Campbell

    Golfer(uncredited)

  • Tom Harrington

    Tom Harrington

    Valet(uncredited)

  • Edna Purviance

    Edna Purviance

    Actress(uncredited)

  • Loyal Underwood

    Loyal Underwood

    Actor(uncredited)

Overview

This film was never released for the general public. It was hidden in Chaplin's private vaults for forty years until he included some parts of it in his compilation 'The Chaplin Revue' in 1959.

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