Charlie Chaplin - Face On The Barroom Floor - Black and White - Silent Film - 1914

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Charlie Chaplin - Face On The Barroom Floor - Black and White - Silent Film - 1914 - Film converted into Digital Format by http://linktr.ee/TheBeltwayBandits

A devastated tramp (Charlie Chaplin) visits a crowd-filled bar and recounts the story of how he fell in love with a woman and then had her taken by a friend of his. Drunk, he keeps trying to draw the woman's picture on the floor with a piece of chalk, and gets into fights with other men in the process. He eventually passes out “dead drunk” (thus deviating from the poem, where the protagonist actually falls “dead”) 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."

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.

Directed by: Charles Chaplin
Produced by: Mack Sennett
Written by: Hugh Antoine d'Arcy (poem)
Released in: 1914

Cast
Charles Chaplin - Artist/Tramp
Cecile Arnold - Madeline
Fritz Schade - Drinker
Vivian Edwards - Model
Chester Conklin - Drinker
Harry McCoy - Drinker
Hank Mann - Drinker
Wallace MacDonald - Drinker
Edward Nolan - Bartender

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