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Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America.Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America.Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America.
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Janet Sully
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- (as Janet Milly Sully)
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- TriviaThe scene in which Charles Chaplin's character kicks an immigration officer was cited later as "evidence" of his anti-Americanism when he was forced to leave the United States during the McCarthy "Red Scare" period in the 1950s.
- GoofsAn axe disappears off a wall between shots during the craps game. Chaplin originally shot a gag using the axe (photos of this sequence exist), but cut it from the final film, which created a continuity error.
- Quotes
Title Card: The arrival in the Land of Liberty.
- Alternate versionsHenry Bergman was originally cast as the Head Waiter and extensive footage was shot before Chaplin recast the role with Eric Campbell. This unused footage appeared in the documentary series The Unknown Chaplin, along with bloopers and alternate takes from this film. A 1960s 8mm home movie release of this film was retitled "Broke" and contained most of the Restaurant sequence, from the Tramp entering the establishment, to realizing he has no money and seeing the Head Waiter beat up a non-paying customer. After the advent of sound, the film was reissued with sound effects added.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Charlie Chaplin Festival (1941)
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A group of immigrants travel on a boat to their new lives in America. On the boat the little tramp meets and befriends and helps a young lady whose mother has lost all her money. Months later he is in a restaurant when he meets her again. He wants to look after her but the prospects look bleak, as he cannot even pay for the food they are currently eating.
This is one of the later shorts that Chaplin made for Mutual Films and it is starting to show an element of the poignancy that he brought to his later features. The plot sees him take pity on a young lady even when they are both down on their luck and to stick together even when things are looking rough until things suddenly begin to look up for them both. The film has no extreme physical routines but it does have ongoing gags the guts of this film is in the restaurant rather than the boat. It is still amusing and the story is better developed than some of his other shorts.
Chaplin is excellent, doing trademark hat flicks etc while Purviance is much better here than other mutual shorts simply because she has a good role. Fans will love it and it's steady foundation and gentle humour may win others over.
This is one of the later shorts that Chaplin made for Mutual Films and it is starting to show an element of the poignancy that he brought to his later features. The plot sees him take pity on a young lady even when they are both down on their luck and to stick together even when things are looking rough until things suddenly begin to look up for them both. The film has no extreme physical routines but it does have ongoing gags the guts of this film is in the restaurant rather than the boat. It is still amusing and the story is better developed than some of his other shorts.
Chaplin is excellent, doing trademark hat flicks etc while Purviance is much better here than other mutual shorts simply because she has a good role. Fans will love it and it's steady foundation and gentle humour may win others over.
- bob the moo
- Dec 29, 2002
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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