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Caught in a Cabaret
1914 film by Mabel Normand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caught in a Cabaret is a 1914 short comedy film written and directed by Mabel Normand and starring Normand and Charlie Chaplin.[2]
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Plot
Chaplin plays a waiter who fakes being the Prime Minister of Greenland to impress a girl. He then is invited to a garden party where he gets in trouble with the girl's jealous boyfriend. Mabel Normand wrote and directed comedies before Chaplin and mentored her older co-star.
Cast
- Mabel Normand as Mabel
- Charlie Chaplin as Waiter
- Harry McCoy as Lover
- Chester Conklin as Waiter
- Edgar Kennedy as Cafe proprietor
- Minta Durfee as Dancer
- Phyllis Allen as Dancer
- Josef Swickard as Father
- Alice Davenport as Mother
- Gordon Griffith as Boy
- Alice Howell as Party Guest
- Hank Mann as Cabaret Patron
- Mack Swain as Big Tough Man
- Billy Gilbert as Cabaret Patron
- Wallace MacDonald as Party guest
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Reception
The Moving Picture World's review said, "This is another two-reel comedy manufactured in Mack Sennett's comical factory out in Californy State [sic]. It caused so much laughter you couldn't hear what the actors was talkin'. Charles Chaplin was the leading fun maker."[3]
A reviewer for the New York Dramatic Mirror wrote, "Superlatives are dangerous epithets, especially when dealing with pictures. For that reason it is unwise to call this the funniest picture that has ever been produced, but it comes mighty close to it."[citation needed]
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