Short / Comedy
USA,
1914, 17 min
Directed by:
Charlie ChaplinScreenplay:
Charlie ChaplinCast:
Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, Charles Murray, Alice Davenport, Wallace MacDonald, Hank MannPlots(1)
Mabel's wimpish husband (Charlie) won't stand up to Mack Swain's 'Ladykiller'. She buys him a boxing dummy in the hopes of making a man of him. She has an experimental bout and is knocked over by the dummy bouncing back. Coming home drunk, Charlie mistakes the dummy for the bully and tries to eject it from the house but it springs back to hit him. Charlie accuses Mabel of infidelity and they argue loudly enough to attract a crowd of neighbours before the truth about the dummy is discovered. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Reviews (1)
Chaplin's silent slapstick, in which the gag of the actors "fighting" with a boxing dummy stands out the most. Nothing more - nothing less! But still worth watching. ()