A Night in the Show Trailer

A Night in the Show Trailer (1915)

20 November 1915 Comedy 24 mins

Two disruptive theater patrons, the wealthy drunk Mr. Pest (played by Charlie Chaplin) and the rowdy working-class Mr. Rowdy (also played by Chaplin), attend a live vaudeville theater production. Their constant antics, seat-hopping, and physical altercations quickly overshadow the acts on stage and plunge the entire theater into absolutely hilarious chaos.

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Cast

Charlie Chaplin

as Mr. Pest / Mr. Rowdy

Edna Purviance

as Lady in the Stalls with Beads

Charlotte Mineau

as Lady in the Stalls

Dee Lampton

as Fat Boy

Leo White

as Frenchman / Negro in Balcony

Wesley Ruggles

as Second Man in Balcony Front Row

John Rand

as Orchestra Conductor

James T. Kelley

as Trombone Player and Singer

Paddy McGuire

as Feather Duster / Clarinet Player

Lloyd Bacon

as Man in Balcony

Bud Jamison

as Man in Balcony

Crew

Harry Ensign

Harry Ensign Director of Photography

Roland Totheroh

Roland Totheroh Director of Photography

Ernest Van Pelt

Ernest Van Pelt Assistant Director

International Titles

Charlot al Music Hall Trailer

Вечір у мюзик-холі Trailer

A Night at the Show Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 20 November 1915

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