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The Vagabond
A tramp tries to earn money by playing the violin, but he’s soon facing off against the jealous competition.
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Plot Summary
Charlie Chaplin stars as a tramp who falls for a beautiful flower girl. After being beaten and robbed, he encounters a kindly musician and his daughter, whom he later helps rescue from an abusive father. He eventually reunites with the flower girl, only to discover she is the daughter of a wealthy man, leading to a heartwarming resolution.
Critical Reception
As an early work by Charlie Chaplin, 'The Vagabond' is appreciated for showcasing his developing comedic genius and emotional depth. It's seen as a charming and well-crafted short film that solidified his persona as the Tramp, resonating with audiences for its blend of humor and pathos.
What Reviewers Say
Demonstrates early mastery of physical comedy and emotional storytelling.
Effectively establishes Chaplin's iconic Tramp character.
A charming and engaging silent short film.
Google audience: Audience reception for this very early film is difficult to gauge through modern platforms, but historical context suggests it was well-received as part of Chaplin's popular early output.
Fun Fact
This film marked the first time Charlie Chaplin directed himself while starring as the Tramp character, a role that would become synonymous with his career.
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