Helen Carruthers

Most Popular Helen Carruthers Trailers

Total trailers found: 22

Those Love Pangs Trailer (1914)

10 October 1914

Charlie and a rival vie for the favor of their landlady.

The Rounders Trailer (1914)

07 September 1914

Two drunks fight with their wives and then go out and get even drunker.

Mabel's Blunder Trailer (1914)

12 September 1914

Mabel is pursued by her boss, despite being engaged to his son, in this gender-bending comedy of errors and mistaken identities.

Ambrose's First Falsehood Trailer (1914)

12 December 1914

After running into a friend and two ladies, a married man sends his wife a note saying that he's taken a train for business, but then his wife reads that the train crashed.

The Masquerader Trailer (1914)

27 August 1914

Charlie plays an actor who bungles several scenes and is kicked out. He returns convincingly dressed as a lady and charms the director, but Charlie never makes it into the film.

Tillie's Punctured Romance Trailer (1914)

21 December 1914

A womanizing city man meets Tillie in the country. When he sees that her father has a very large bankroll for his workers, he persuades her to elope with him.

The New Janitor Trailer (1914)

14 September 1914

The hero, a janitor played by Chaplin, is fired from work for accidentally knocking his bucket of water out the window and onto his boss the chief banker (Tandy).

Dough and Dynamite Trailer (1914)

26 October 1914

Pierre and Jacques are working as waiters at a restaurant where the cooks go on strike. When the two are forced to work as bakers, the striking cooks put dynamite in the dough, with explosive results.

His Musical Career Trailer (1914)

07 November 1914

Charlie and his partner are to deliver a piano to 666 Prospect St. and repossess one from 999 Prospect St.

His Trysting Places Trailer (1914)

09 November 1914

On his way to a restaurant, Ambrose, a happily married man, obliges to mail a letter for a woman in the apartment lobby.

Leading Lizzie Astray Trailer (1914)

30 November 1914

A city slicker tries to woo a country girl while her boyfriend fixes his tire.

Caught in the Rain Trailer (1914)

04 May 1914

When a married couple become separated in the park, a tramp sits with the lady and is beat up when her husband rejoins her.

Getting Acquainted Trailer (1914)

05 December 1914

Charlie and his wife are in the park when he encounters Ambrose and his wife. Each man is attracted to and shows unwanted attention to the other man's wife.

The Property Man Trailer (1914)

01 August 1914

Charlie is in charge of stage props and has trouble with actors' luggage and conflicts over who gets the star's dressing room.

Gentlemen of Nerve Trailer (1914)

29 October 1914

Mabel and her beau go to an auto race and are joined by Charlie and his friend. As Charlie's friend is attempting to enter the raceway through a hole, the friend gets stuck and a policeman shows up.

Mabel's Busy Day Trailer (1914)

13 June 1914

Mabel tries to sell hot dogs at a car race, but isn't doing a very good job at it. She sets down the box of hot dogs and leaves them for a moment.

His Prehistoric Past Trailer (1914)

07 December 1914

Set mostly in the Stone Age, a prehistoric king, with a harem of wives, rules a beach. Charlie arrives and falls for the king's favorite wife.

His New Profession Trailer (1914)

31 August 1914

Charlie takes care of a man in a wheelchair.

His Favorite Pastime Trailer (1914)

16 March 1914

A very plastered fella follows a pretty woman home, and proceeds to make a nuisance of himself.

Laughing Gas Trailer (1914)

09 July 1914

Although only a dental assistant, Charlie pretends to be the dentist. After receiving too much anesthesia, a patient can't stop laughing, so Charlie knocks him out with a club.

Recreation Trailer (1914)

13 August 1914

Charlie begins to woo a woman on a bench, only to have her seaman boyfriend object. After a brick fight between the two men that eventually involves two police officers, all five people end up in the local pond to cool off.

The Way of the World Trailer (1947)

01 January 1947

A long-retired director of early silent films recalls his exciting career as a filmmaker.