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A Day’s Pleasure (1919) - film review

  Charles Chaplin Short / Comedystars 3
Summary
A Day’s Pleasure is an American film comedy first released in 1919, directed by Charles Chaplin.  The film stars Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Marion Feducha, Bob Kelly and Jackie Coogan.  It has also been released under the title: A Ford Story.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Charles Chaplin
  • Script: Charles Chaplin
  • Photo: Roland Totheroh
  • Cast: Charles Chaplin (Father), Edna Purviance (Mother), Marion Feducha (Small Boy), Bob Kelly (Small Boy), Jackie Coogan (Smallest Boy), Tom Wilson (Large Husband), Babe London (His Seasick Wife), Henry Bergman (Captain, Man in Car and Heavy Policeman), Loyal Underwood (Angry Little Man in Street), C. Allen (Jazz musician), Naomi Bailey (Boat passenger), Sallie Barr (Boat passenger), True Boardman (Bit part on boat), James Bryson (Boat passenger), Dixie Doll (Bit part on boat), Charles S. Drew (Boat passenger), Elmer Ellsworth (Bit Part in street scene), Leroy Finnegan (Boat passenger), Mrs. Fowler (Boat passenger), Warren Gilbert (Boat passenger), J.A. Irvin (Jazz musician), Toraichi Kono (Chauffeur in street scene), Raymond Lee (Bit part on boat), Nancy Mix (Boat passenger), Louise Muma (Boat passenger), Dorothy Oliver (Boat passenger), Granville Redmond (Boat passenger), Alfred Reeves (Bit Part in street scene), Charles Reisner (Bit Part in street scene), Jean Riley (Boat passenger), Mrs. Roos (Boat passenger), Sylvia Sarto (Boat passenger), Elsie Sindora (Boat passenger), E. Sorral (Jazz musician), Arthur Thalasso (Bit Part in street scene), Jessalyn Van Trump (Woman in street), John Williams (Jazz musician), Elsie Young (Boat passenger), K. Zimmerman (Bit part on boat)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 25 min; B&W; silent
  • Aka: A Ford Story




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