This collection of seven shorts from the legendary Charlie Chaplin includes: "Mabel's Married Life" (1914, 13 min.) - Charlie leaves his wife Mabel (Normand), because he's jealous of her attentions to a prize fighter. "Laffing Gas" (1914, 13 min.) - Charlie is an assistant to a dentist. He quarrels with the other assistants, then accosts the dentist's wife, causing her to lose her skirt. As the dentist comforts his wife, Charlie takes in upon himself to care for his patients. "Face on the Bathroom Floor" (1914, 12 min.) - Charlie burleques the poem about a skidrow bum who had been a famous artist before his wife left him for another man. "Recreation" (1914, 6 min.) - Depressed at the lack of a real girl, Charlie admires a picture of a girl on the cover of the Police Gazette. "The Masquerader" (1914, 9 min.) - Charlie is a movie actor, but pays attention to the girls and not the director. "The Good-For-Nothing" (1914, 13 min.) - Charlie is hired to wheel an invalid around the park. He begins work, but soon thinks he should be paid more, so he puts a beggar's sigh on the old man. "The Rounders" (1914, 9 min.) - Charlie and Fatty Arbuckle are out on a drinking binge.
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