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The Vagabond

Play trailer Poster for The Vagabond Released Jul 10, 1916 34m Romance Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
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Charlie rescues a kidnapped and abused woman from Gypsies, and the two seem to be falling in love until a rival and her parents arrive. As she starts to leave with the rival, she realizes her heart belongs to Charlie.

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews A timeless Little Tramp classic slapstick comedy. Rated: B+ Jan 19, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member My fondest recollection of this film was sharing it with my nephew (Cristian, 4) who stayed with it for 19 minutes as I added some wrasslin'-like narration. For the Tramp to maintain interest in his schtick, he has to reach more daring circumstances. It's really no different than Larry David or any TV show that has a dominant personality floating through life and responding to it in a way audiences might suppress. They like seeing a character who gets it, who acts out in ways they only imagine. The Tramp is such a character, but his only downfall is when he fails to appear in a greater circumstance than the last. Chaplin took risks and experimented with different ways of seeing Tramp. Previously, it was a fireman, which seemed to abandon the core of who Tramp was. Vagabond tried to bring it right back to the heart with a title that screamed to audiences: the real Tramp is back! And yet I found it mostly hollow and uneventful. I gave it 2 1/2, but I always want to regard the rare pleasant morning I had with Cristian - anything that can keep his attention for that long deserves at least half a star! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Almost all of his work at Mutual is fantastic, and this one is exactly that. For me, specifically, it's great because of Chaplin playing the violin. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member The Tramp meets a woman who is being abused by her employers, and he takes it upon himself to rescue her and whisk her away. Their life together is pleasant but things become complicated when The Tramp falls in love with the woman, but the woman falls for another. With The Tramp (1915), the short from Essanay, Charlie had taken his first step towards his unique genius, and with The Vagabond, he would take another step. But only just a step, it's not exactly a leap, like The Kid. The Tramp and The Vagabond (Man, Charlie like to use "The" in the titles of his films) were two of the very first films ever to display a mixture of comedy and pathos, which would become Charlie's trademark and he would later perfect in The Kid. The Vagabond comes close, but not as close as The Tramp or nearly as close as The Kid. But on it's own, The Vagabond is an extremely endearing and adorable film with some beautiful touching moments and a few laughs. But only a few. It's a smidge disappointing because the film isn't very funny. There are a couple or so pretty good moments, but overall it's a letdown. That being so, the film is still very cute and amusing so, the film isn't really boring, it just works better as a drama with some funny moments, rather than the level of his masterpieces which are a perfect combination of laughs and tears. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member Charlie's first minor masterpiece is a heartfelt and beautiful short story that is as sincere as it is comedic. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member Somewhat humorous. I find that a lot of Chaplin's earlier films were too similar to each other, and thus became pretty generic. This one kind of reminded me of his later film The Circus (which is much better than this). Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member El super clásico de todos los tiempos, el inolvidable vagabundo de Chaplin Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Charlie rescues a kidnapped and abused woman from Gypsies, and the two seem to be falling in love until a rival and her parents arrive. As she starts to leave with the rival, she realizes her heart belongs to Charlie.
Director
Charlie Chaplin
Producer
Henry P. Caulfield, Charlie Chaplin
Screenwriter
Vincent Bryan, Charlie Chaplin, Maverick Terrell
Distributor
Mutual Film
Genre
Romance, Comedy
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 10, 1916, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 24, 2018
Runtime
34m
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