This was Chaplin's second film for First National and his most successful up to that time.
Chaplin signs the opening title card and then mimics shooting at the Tramp. |
"The Awkward Squad" |
Soldier Charlie dreams about home. |
Chaplin deleted this "three-on-a-match" sequence when he re-released the film as part of the Chaplin Revue in 1959. |
Filming this scene was "anything but comfortable" for Chaplin due to the heat wave in Los Angeles that summer. |
Charlie awakens in an abandoned cottage to find Edna, a French girl, tending to a wound on his hand. |
Charlie helps Edna disguise herself as a German soldier. |
Charlie captures the Kaiser, or was it all a dream? |