Projected medium / 1916
Title | The vagabond |
Item type | Projected medium |
Author(s) |
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Imprint | United States Lone Star Corporation, 1916 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
Notes |
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Physical description | 1 reel of 1 (791 ft.) (22 min.) : opt sd., b&w ; 16 mm. triacetate print. |
Languages:
Date text:
1916Publisher:
Lone Star CorporationSubject headings:
Item Type:
Millenium MARC Record:
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090 |b1608-01-2675
090 |b1608-01-9357
130 0 Vagabond (1916)
245 14 The vagabond|h[motion picture] /|cwritten and directed by
Charles Chaplin.
257 U.S.
260 United States :|bLone Star Corporation,|cc1916.
300 1 reel of 1 (791 ft.) (22 min.) :|bopt sd., b&w ;|c16 mm.
|3triacetate print.
500 Additional cast credits taken from Chaplin: his life and
art / David Robinson: Leo White (Old Jew and Old gypsy
woman), Lloyd Bacon (The artist), Albert Austin
(Trombonist), John Rand (Trumpeter, Band leader), James T.
Kelley (Musician and Gypsy), Frank J. Coleman (Musician
and Gypsy). The film was a Mutual [i.e., Lone Star Mutual]
production.
500 Modern distributor logo and title precedes original main
title: Blackhawk Films release. "The Vagabond, released to
theaters July 10, 1916, was the third of Chaplin's twelve-
film Mutual series. It is more drama, less outright comedy
than any earlier Chaplin work, but in that way foretells
his feature films of the 1920's, especially The kid and
The circus."
500 Original main title reads: Charles Chaplin in The vagabond
- Copyright 1916 by Lone Star Corporation.
500 End titles: The end ; Blackhawk Films -- The Eastin-Phelan
Corporation, Davenport, Iowa.
500 Running time: 21:57.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CBPF.
508 Photographed by R. H. Totheroh and W. C. Foster.
510 4 Robinson, David. Chaplin : his life and art. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1985,|cp. 171-172, 716-717.
510 4 Huff, Theodore. Charlie Chaplin. New York : Pyramid Books,
1964,|cp. 62-63.
511 0 [Cast:] Charlie Chaplin (The Saloon Violinist), Edna
Purviance (The Gypsy Drudge), Eric Campbell (The Gypsy
Chief), Charlotte Mineau (The Mother).
520 Charlie stands outside a saloon door playing a violin with
his left hand. A brass band plays outside another door to
the saloon. When he is finished playing, Charlie walks
into the bar, hat in hand, asking for donations. He is
ignored while the men inside the bar applaud the band
outside. The bandleader enters, hat in hand, and is given
money from the men inside. Charlie competes, and manages
to get some small change from a patron. Furious, the
bandleader hits him and a fight ensues. Men flee. The band
members chase Charlie in a circle in and out of the
saloon. Charlie hides by a door while the band runs past,
then slinks back into the now-empty bar and steals a shot
of whiskey. He then leaves, and the band and men re-enter
the bar.
534 |pOriginal format:|e2 reels (1956 ft.) : si., b&w ; 35 mm.
nitrate.
541 0 PFA 1608-01-9357. D0247
546 Silent with added music track.
590 PFA 1608-01-9357. |aCOPY-SPECIFC DESCRIPTION: 1 reel of 1
(806 ft.) (23 min.) : si. (with added music trk), b&w ; 16
mm. print. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last checked: 2006/11/27;
scratched.
590 PFA 1608-01-2675. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last inspected: 1994
Mar 17; Excellent condition: from 750 ft. on, sound is bad
(faint and scratchy), but this is probably from the
original recording; last frame of film: 784 ft., 1 fr.;
last frame end title: 787 ft., 22 ft.; last frame music:
790 ft., 33 fr.; edge code: EASTMAN [diamond, square] 70
SAFETY FILM
650 0 Artists|vDrama.
650 0 Artists' models|vDrama.
650 0 Musicians|vDrama.
650 0 Mothers and daughters|vDrama.
650 0 Romanies|vDrama.
655 7 Comedies.|2mim
655 7 Shorts.|2mim
690 U.S. films
700 1 Chaplin, Charlie,|d1889-1977.
700 1 Totheroh, R. H.|q(Roland H.)
700 1 Foster, W. C.
700 1 Purviance, Edna.
700 1 Campbell, Eric.
700 1 Mineau, Charlotte.
700 1 White, Leo.
700 1 Bacon, Lloyd.
700 1 Austin, Albert.
700 1 Rand, John,|d1781-1855.
700 1 Kelley, James T.
700 1 Coleman, Frank J.
710 2 Lone Star Mutual.
730 0 Chaplin, lost and found.|pMutual.
935 GLADN50874429
941 0 PFA 1608-01-9357. D0247 donation 1999/01/01
954 20120801|bMarcive Authority Bib
956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load
957 OCLC xref loaded 20140928
961 PFA 1608-01-9357.|bStored on 800 ft. reel.
961 PFA 1608-01-2675.|bStored on 800 ft. reel.
994 92|bCUY