Film Extra
Charlie Chaplin
Film Extra

When one of the actors on a movie set doesn't show up, Charlie gets his chance to be on camera and replaces the actor. While waiting, he plays in a dice game and gets on many people's nerves. When he finally gets to act, he ruins his scene, accidentally destroys the set, and tears the skirt of the star of the movie.
Film Extra
Charlie Chaplin
Film Extra
Film Extra, in Anteroom
Ben Turpin
Film Extra, in Anteroom
Film Star
Charlotte Mineau
Film Star
Actor, Hussar Officer
Leo White
Actor, Hussar Officer
Studio President
Robert Bolder
Studio President
Director
Charles J. Stine
Director
Carpenter
Arthur W. Bates
Carpenter
Cameraman
Jess Robbins
Cameraman
Stenographer (uncredited)
Gloria Swanson
Stenographer (uncredited)
Charlie Chaplin turns up for an interview at the "Lockstone" film studios (they've even got a water cooler!) - desperate for a job... He'll do anything, which is just as well because every task he his assigned by the director he manages to cock up. It's funny for about ten minutes, the timing and precision seems effortless but, despite the introduction of a few new foils for his humour (the leading lady, leading man and a poor old chippie just trying to get the sets built) it gets quite predictably repetitive pretty soon. There are only so many times you can get away with poking someone with a sword, or a stick; or hitting them on the head with a plank - before the performance becomes, well, routine. It shows off the acrobatic talents of the star well, too - but again, as with slapstick in general for me, has no subtlety to keep the humour crisp and fresh.
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