NB - ALTHOUGH THIS ITEM HAS NEVER BEEN OPENED, THERE IS SOMETHING INSIDE WHICH RATTLES. THIS MAY BE SIMPLY A LOOSE INSERT OR IT MAY BE THAT A DISK HAS COME LOOSE FROM IT'S COUPLING. TO REPEAT AS I HAVE NEVER OPENED THIS, I CAN'T SAY FOR SURE WHAT THE RATTLE IS -SO I AM SELLING IT ON AN AS SEEN BASIS

This DVD contains six of the Mutual Films, all made in 1916; The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A.M., The Count and The Pawnshop.

In One A.M. Chaplin reprises his classic ‘stage drunk’ in a solo performance, while The Floorwalker shows his inventive and balletic use of mechanical props. In The Vagabond, his first minor masterpiece, he successfully combines pathos and comedy to create a lyrical love story. The Pawnshop is famous for the hilarious routine in which he dissects an alarm clock.

These films have all been restored and mastered from the best available materials and this edition of the Mutual Films features brand new scores, written and recorded by acclaimed silent film composer Carl Davis.

List of titles:

The Floorwalker
The Fireman
The Vagabond
One A.M.
The Count
The Pawnshop
The DVD contains an insert with an essay on Chaplin at the Mutual Studios by Frank Scheide and full film credits. Sleeve notes are by writer and broadcaster Glenn Mitchell, a senior advisor and contributor to the journal The Chaplin Review, whose books include The Chaplin Encyclopedia (Batsford, 1997).

Special features
Filmed introduction.