Summary
The Count is an American film comedy first released in 1916,
directed by Charles Chaplin.
The film stars Eric Campbell, Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Albert Austin and Henry Bergman.
It has also been released under the title: Almost a Gentleman.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Chaplin
- Script: Vincent Bryan, Charles Chaplin, Maverick Terrell
- Photo: Roland Totheroh
- Cast: Eric Campbell (A Tailor), Charles Chaplin (Tailor’s apprentice), Edna Purviance (Miss Moneybags), Albert Austin (Tall guest), Henry Bergman, Leota Bryan (Young girl), Frank J. Coleman (Policeman), James T. Kelley (Butler), Charlotte Mineau (Mrs. Moneybags), John Rand (Guest), Tiny Sandford (A guest), Eva Thatcher (Cook), Loyal Underwood (Small guest), Leo White (Count Broko), May White (Large lady)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 34 min; B&W; silent
- Aka: Almost a Gentleman
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