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  1. Chaplin’s eighth film for Mutual, The Rink, is one of his most popular comedies. Charlie is an inept waiter who prepares the bill of Mr. Stout (Eric Campbell) by examining the soup, spaghetti, melon stains and other remnants on the sloppy eater’s ...

  2. Watch trailer. Genres: Comedy. Duration: 5 hours 18 minutes. Availability: Limited + Show. In the movies he made for the Mutual Film Corporation, Charles Chaplin perfected what would become the trademark themes and techniques of his career while simultaneously creating the short films that many critics and enthusiasts now regard as his best work.

  3. Buoyed by his enormously successful comedies for Keystone and Essanay, he was offered the largest salary ever extended to a motion picture star—$670,000 for a single year’s work—to make twelve two-reel comedies for the Mutual Film Corporation. For Mutual, Chaplin produced what many film historians believe to be his best works.

  4. Mutual. Chaplin wrote, produced, directed, and starred in 12 films for the Mutual Film Corporation, which formed Lone Star Studios solely for Chaplin's films. All of the Mutual releases are two reels in length.

  5. During 1916 and 1917, just as the United States was entering the First World War, Charlie Chaplin devised, directed, and starred in 12 extraordinary two-reel comedies. These films, now heroically remastered as the result of a cooperative international effort centered at the L'Immagine Ritrovata of the Fondazione Cineteca in Bologna, are now ...

  6. Noted as one of the most creative periods of his career, Chaplin used these films to hone his famous tramp character resulting in numerous custard pie-fights, chase scenes, clowning and his renowned style of slapstick comedy.

  7. 15 de mai. de 2015 · Chaplin: The Mutual Comedies. Charlie Chaplin entered the film industry in 1914 and by 1916 was the highest paid entertainer in the world after signing a contract with the Mutual Film Corporation for a salary of $670,000.