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Release date Title Credited as Notes ComposerProducerWriterDirectorRole February 2, 1914 Making a Living Slicker February 7, 1914 Kid Auto Races at Venice Tramp Released on a split-reel (i.e. two films on one reel) with an education film, Olives and Trees February 9, 1914 Mabel's Strange Predicament Tramp February 19, 1914 A Thief Catcher A Policeman Print discovered in 2010 [10]  February 28, 1914 Between ShowersMasher March 2, 1914 A Film JohnnieThe Film Johnnie March 9, 1914 Tango TanglesTipsy Dancer 

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Release date Title

Credited as

Notes

Composer 

Producer  Writer  Director  Role

February 2,

1914Making a Living 

 

Slicker 

February 7,

1914Kid Auto Races at Venice

 Tramp

Released on a split-reel (i.e. two films on

one reel) with an education film,Olives and 

Trees 

February 9,

1914

Mabel's Strange

Predicament  

Tramp

February 19,

1914A Thief Catcher  

A Policeman Print discovered in 2010[10]

 

February 28,

1914Between Showers

 Masher 

March 2, 1914 A Film Johnnie  The Film Johnnie

March 9, 1914 Tango Tangles 

Tipsy Dancer 

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March 16, 1914 H is Favorite Pastime  Drinker 

March 26, 1914 Cruel, Cruel Love 

Lord Helpus

April 4, 1914 The Star Boarder  

The Star boarder 

April 18, 1914 Mabel at the Wheel  

Villain Two reels

April 20, 1914 Twenty Minutes of Love 

Yes Yes Pickpocket

April 27, 1914 Caught in a Cabaret  

Waiter Two reels

Co-writer: Mabel Normand 

May 4, 1914 Caught in the Rain 

Yes Yes Tipsy Hotel Guest

May 7, 1914 A Busy Day  

Yes Yes WifeReleased on a split-reel with an educational

short,The Morning Papers 

June 1, 1914 The Fatal Mallet  

Suitor 

June 4, 1914 H er Friend the Bandit  

Yes Bandit A lost film.[11]

The only known Chaplin

lost film.

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Co-director: Mabel Normand

June 11, 1914 The Knockout  

Referee Two reels

June 13, 1914 Mabel's Busy Day 

Tipsy Nuisance

June 20, 1914 Mabel's Married Life 

Yes Yes Mabel's Husband Co-writer: Mabel Normand

July 9, 1914 Laughing Gas 

Yes Yes Dentist's Assistant

August 1, 1914 The Property Man  

Yes Yes The Property Man Two reels

August 10, 1914The Face on the Bar Room

Floor  

Yes Yes ArtistBased on the poem by Hugh Antoine

d'Arcy 

August 13, 1914 Recreation  Yes Yes TrampReleased as a split-reel with a travel

short, The Yosemite 

August 27, 1914 The Masquerader  

Yes Yes Film Actor 

August 31, 1914 H is New Profession 

Yes Yes Charlie

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September 7,

1914The Rounders

 Yes Yes Reveller 

September 14,

1914The New Janitor   Yes Yes Janitor 

October 10,1914

Those Love Pangs  Yes Yes Masher 

October 26,

1914Dough and Dynamite

 Yes Yes Waiter 

Two reels

Co-writer: Mack Sennett 

October 29,

1914Gentlemen of Nerve

 Yes Yes

Impecunious Track 

Enthisiast

November 7,

1914H is Musical Career 

 Yes Yes Piano Mover 

November 9,

1914H is Trysting Place   Yes Yes Husband Two reels

November 14,

1914Tillie's Punctured Romance 

Charlie, a City

Slicker 

Six reels

From the play, Tille's Nightmare, by A.

Baldwin Sloane and Edgar Smith

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December 5,

1914Getting Acquainted 

 Yes Yes Spouse

December 7,

1914H is Prehistoric Past   Yes Yes Weakchin Two reels

[edit]Essanay 

Chaplin wrote, directed, and starred in 15 films for the Essanay Film Manuf acturing Company, all produced by Jesse T. Robbins. Except where noted all films

are two-reelers.

Release date Title

Credited as

Notes

Composer  Producer  Writer  Director  Role

February 1,1915

H is New Job 

Yes Yes Film Extra

February 15,

1915A Night Out 

 Yes Yes Reveller debut of Edna Purviance 

April 11, 1915 The Champion 

Yes Yes Aspiring Pugilist

November 18,

1915In the Park   Yes Yes Charlie One reel

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April 1, 1915 A Jitney Elopement  

Yes YesSuitor, the Fake

Count

April 11, 1915 The Tramp 

Yes Yes The Tramp

April 29, 1915 By the Sea   Yes Yes Stroller One reel

June 21, 1915 Work  

Yes YesDecorator's

Apprentice

July 12, 1915 A Woman   Yes YesCharlie / "The

Woman"

August 9, 1915 The Bank  

Yes Yes Janitor 

October 4, 1915 Shanghaied  

Yes Yes Charlie

November 20,

1915

A Night in the Show   Yes YesMr. Pest and Mr.

Rowdy

December 18,

1915Burlesque on 'Carmen' 

 Yes Yes Darn Hosiery

Re-issued on April 22, 1916, as an

unauthorized four-reeler with new footage

shot and assembled by Leo White 

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May 27, 1916 Police  Yes Yes Ex-Convict

August 11, 1918 Triple Trouble  Yes Yes Janitor 

Compilation assembled by Leo White with

scenes from Police and an unfinished

short, Life, along with new material shot by

White. Chaplin includes this production in

the filmography of his autobiography.

[edit]Mutual

Chaplin wrote, produced, directed, and starred in 12 films for the Mutual Film Cor por ation, which for med Lone Star Studios solely for Chaplin's films. All of the

Mutual releases are two reels in length 

Release date Title

Credited as

Notes

Composer  Producer  Writer  Director  Role

May 15, 1916 The Floorwalker  

Yes Yes YesImpecunious

Customer Co-writer: Vincent Bryan 

June 12, 1916 The Fireman 

Yes Yes Yes Fireman Co-writer: Vincent Bryan

July 10, 1916 The Vagabond   Yes Yes Yes Street Musician Co-writer: Vincent Bryan

August 7, 1916 One A.M. 

Yes Yes Yes Drunk 

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September 4,

1916The Count 

 Yes Yes Yes Tailor's Apprentice

October 2, 1916 The Pawnshop  Yes Yes YesPawnbroker's

Assistant

November 13,1916 Behind the Screen  Yes Yes Yes Property Man'sAssistant

December 4,

1916The Rink 

 Yes Yes Yes

Waiter and Skating

Enthusiast

January 22,

1917Easy Street 

 Yes Yes Yes

Vagabond recruited

to Police Force

April 16, 1917 The Cure 

Yes Yes YesAlcoholic

Gentleman at Spa

June 17, 1917 The Immigrant   Yes Yes Yes ImmigrantAdded to the National Film Registry in

1998[12] 

October 22,

1917The Adventurer 

 Yes Yes Yes Escaped Convict

[edit]Fir st National

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1921

September 25,

1921The Idle Class

 Yes Yes Yes Tramp / Husband Two reels

April 2, 1922 Pay Day  Yes Yes Yes Laborer Two reels

February 26,

1923The Pilgrim

 Yes Yes Yes Yes Escaped Convict

Four reels

Score composed for compilation, The

Chaplin Revue 

[edit]United Ar tists

Chaplin began releasing his films through United Artists in 1923. From this point on all of his films were of feature length. He produced, directed, and wrote

these eight films and starred in all but the first. Beginning with City Lights Chaplin wrote the musical scores for his films as well.

Release date Title

Credited as

Notes

Composer  Producer  Writer  Director  Role

September 26,

1923 A Woman of Paris 

Yes Yes Yes Porter Chaplin has a smallcameo role

June 26, 1925 The Gold Rush 

Yes Yes Yes Yes Lone Prospector 

Score composed for 1942 re-issue

Added to the National Film Registry in

1992[13]

 

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January 6, 1928 The Circus  Yes Yes Yes Yes Tramp Score composed for 1970 re-issue

February 6,

1931City Lights

 Yes Yes Yes Yes Tramp

Added to the National Film Registry in

1991[14] 

February 5,

1936

Modern Times 

Yes Yes Yes Yes A Worker Added to the National Film Registry in

1989

[15]

 

October 15,

1940The Great Dictator 

 Yes Yes Yes Yes

Adenoid Hynkel /

The Barber 

Added to the National Film Registry in

1997[16]

 

Nominated ± Academy Award for Best

Actor [7]

 

Nominated ± Academy Award for Best

Writing (Original Screenplay).[7]

 

April 11, 1947 Monsieur Verdoux 

Yes Yes Yes YesMonsieur Henri

Verdoux

Based on an idea byOrson Welles[17]

 

Nominated ± Academy Award for Best

Writing (Original Screenplay)[7] 

October 16,

1952Limelight 

 Yes Yes Yes Yes Calvero

Pulled from American screens shortly after its release when Chaplin became a political

exile from the United States[18]

 

Academy Award for Best Music

(Scoring) (Awarded in 1973 when the film

became first eligible for Academy Award

consideration via Los

Angeles screenings.)[7]

 

[edit]British productions

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In 1952, while tr avelling to England to attend the première of his film, Limelight , Chaplin learned that his American re-entr y per mit was rescinded. As a resulthis last two films were made in England.

Release date Title

Credited as

Notes

Composer Producer

 Writer

 Director

 Role

September 12,

1957A King in New York   Yes Yes Yes Yes King Shahdov

An Attica-Archway production

Not released in the United States until

1967

January 5, 1967 A Countess from H ong Kong   Yes Yes Yes An Old Steward

A Universal

Production inPanavision andTechnicolor  

Produced by Jerome Epstein

Chaplin has a small cameo role