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A Film Johnnie ()


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Charlie attempts to meet his favorite movie actress at the Keystone Studio, but does not win friends there.

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The Film Johnnie
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Self - Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
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The Keystone Girl
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Mabel
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Self
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dan Albert ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Hampton Del Ruth ...
Lead Actor (uncredited)
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Self / Audience Member (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert ...
Theatre Usher (uncredited)
William Hauber ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
Bert Hunn ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Prop Boy in White Shirt (uncredited)
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Director (uncredited)
Sadie Lampe ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Self (uncredited)
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Prop Boy in Overalls (uncredited)
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Fireman / Audience Member next to Charlie (uncredited)
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Older Actor on Screen (uncredited)
Frank Opperman ...
Mustached Audience Member with Handlebar / Studio Guard (uncredited)
Walter Wright ...
Audience Member (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Nichols

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Charles Chaplin ... () (uncredited)
 
Craig Hutchinson ... ()

Produced by

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Mack Sennett ... producer

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Frank D. Williams

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Plot Summary

Charlie goes to the movie and falls in love with a girl on the screen. He goes to Keystone Studios to find her. He disrupts the shooting of a film, and a fire breaks out. Charlie is blamed, gets squirted with a firehose, and is shoved by the female star. Written by Ed Stephan

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Also Known As
  • Charlie the Actor (United States)
  • Film Johnny (United Kingdom)
  • Charlot fait du cinéma (France)
  • Charlot y el fuego (Spain)
  • Film o Johnnym (Poland)
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  • 15 min
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Trivia Although some sources credit Mack Sennett with playing himself, the film director, the role is actually played by Edgar Kennedy--who, besides being a comic actor, was also a respected director. See more »
Goofs Members of the audience behind Charlie Chaplin change - for example, Minta Durfee is sitting behind Chaplin in some shots, but a different actress is seated behind him in others. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Crazy Days (1962). See more »

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