The Pilgrim
Year | 1923 |
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Country | USA |
Tagline | 4 Great Reels |
Director | Charles Chaplin |
Cinematography | Roland Totheroh |
Scriptwriters | Charles Chaplin |
Produced | Charles Chaplin |
Art Direction | Charles D. Hall |
Editing | Charles Chaplin |
Genres | Short filmComedy |
Release Date | January 24, 1923 |
Runtime | 47 min. |
Plot Summary
Did You Know?
The film was shot at the Studio "First National" it was the last film released by the Studio, which starred Charlie Chaplin. This film was the first film for Charles Reisner, who later became a screenwriter. This painting also was the last film in which Edna Persians played a major role along with the Charlie Chaplin.
Then in 1923, Edna Persians starred in a film Charlie Chaplin "Parisienne", in which Chaplin himself appeared in a cameo the great comedian liked to appear in such roles in his movies, and tried to not be recognized, and it is not indicated in the credits.
In 1959, Chaplin included the pilgrim in the Chaplin Revue, which included 2 of the film: "a Dog's life" and "shoulder." Several prereduction and completely new music, this film contains the song "I'm heading to Texas", sung by Matt Monroe.