The Face on the Bar Room Floor (1914 film)
The Face on the Bar Room Floor is a short film written and directed by Charles Chaplin in 1914. Chaplin stars in this film, loosely based on the poem of the same name by Hugh Antoine d'Arcy.
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Directed by | Charles Chaplin |
Produced by | Mack Sennett |
Based on | The Face on the Barroom Floor by Hugh Antoine d'Arcy |
Starring | Charles Chaplin Cecile Arnold Fritz Schade Vivian Edwards Chester Conklin Harry McCoy Hank Mann Wallace MacDonald |
Cinematography | Frank D. Williams |
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Distributed by | Mutual Film |
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Running time | 14 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film English (Original intertitles) |
Synopsis
A painter turned tramp (Charlie Chaplin), devastated by losing the woman he was courting as a wealthy man, finds himself drunk and getting drunker by the minute with some sailors at a bar until he collapses. He keeps futilely trying to draw the woman's picture on the floor with a piece of chalk until he finally passes out cold (or perhaps dies, as in the poem) at the end of the film.
According to Chaplin expert Gerald D. McDonald, "The subtitles of the film were lines from the poem, but the original verses were altered to match the Keystone credo that life is a funny game at best."
Reception
A reviewer for The Moving Picture World gave the film a favorable review, writing "Chas. Chaplain [sic] wins new laurels in the leading part. This is bound to please."[1]
Cast
- Charles Chaplin - Artist/Tramp
- Cecile Arnold - Madeleine
- Fritz Schade - Drinker
- Vivian Edwards - Model
- Chester Conklin - Drinker
- Harry McCoy - Drinker
- Hank Mann - Drinker
- Wallace MacDonald - Drinker
See also
References
- "Comments on the Films", The Moving Picture World, August 29, 1914, p. 1241-1242
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Face on the Bar Room Floor (1914 film). |
- The Face on the Bar Room Floor at IMDb
- The Face on the Bar Room Floor is available for free download at the Internet Archive