The Surf Girl
Many different people go swimming at a pool at Coney Island.
Many different people go swimming at a pool at Coney Island.
Fritz Schade
The Lifeguard Captain
Raymond Griffith
The Assistant Lifeguard
Al Kaufman
The Sledgehammer Man
Ivy Crosthwaite
The Sledgehammer Man's Wife
Glen Cavender
Poppa - the Angry Father
Dale Fuller
Momma
Julia Faye
The Daughter
Albert T. Gillespie
Bar Patron / Swimmer
Vera Steadman
Minor Role
Many different people go swimming at a pool at Coney Island.
A young golfer is mugged by an escaped convict and finds himself in a prison where he foils a jailbreak.
A hypochondriac vacations in the tropics for the fresh air - and finds himself in the middle of a revolution instead.
Stan and Ollie join the French Foreign Legion after Ollie's sweetheart rejects him.
Charlie is released from prison and immediately swindled by a fake parson. A fellow ex-convict convinces Charlie to help burglarize a house.
A father takes his family for an outing, which turns out to be a ridiculous trial.
A boat builder and his family attempt to set sail in his handmade boat, 'The Damfino'.
Stanley and Oliver are trying to spend a relaxing night at home playing checkers, but the antics of their mischievous sons keep interrupting their recreation.
The hero, a janitor played by Chaplin, is fired from work for accidentally knocking his bucket of water out the window and onto his boss the chief banker (Tandy). Meanwhile, one of the junior managers (Dillon) is being threatened with exposure by his bookie for gambling debts unpaid. Thus the manager decides to steal from the company.
Although they are successful fishmongers, Stan convinces Ollie that they should become fishermen too, but making a boat seaworthy isn't an easy task.
Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film. Chaplin provides new music, narration, and a small amount of new connecting material. "Shoulder Arms" is now described as taking place in a time before "the atom bomb".