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Charlie and his boss have difficulties just getting to the house they are going to wallpaper. The householder is angry because he can't get breakfast and his wife is screaming at the maid as they arrive. The kitchen gas stove explodes, and... See more »

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Izzy A. Wake's Assistant
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The Husband (uncredited)
Marta Golden ...
The Wife (uncredited)
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Izzy A. Wake - Paperhanger (uncredited)
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The Plasterbearer (uncredited)
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Maid (uncredited)
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The Secret Lover (uncredited)

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Charles Chaplin ... (uncredited)

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Charles Chaplin ... () (uncredited)

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Jess Robbins ... producer (uncredited)

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Robert Israel ... (uncredited) (1999)

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Harry Ensign ... (uncredited)
Roland Totheroh ... (uncredited)

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Charles Chaplin ... (uncredited)
Bret Hampton ... video editor (uncredited) (1999)

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Ernest Van Pelt ... assistant director (uncredited)

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E.T. Mazy ... scenic artist (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Charlie and his boss have difficulties just getting to the house they are going to wallpaper. The householder is angry because he can't get breakfast and his wife is screaming at the maid as they arrive. The kitchen gas stove explodes, and Charlie offers to fix it. The wife's secret lover arrives and is passed off as the workers' supervisor, but the husband doesn't buy this and fires shots. The stove explodes violently, destroying the house. Written by Ed Stephan

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Taglines Here is the one You have been Waiting for CHARLES CHAPLIN That Champion Fun Maker at His Best in a two-Reel Side Splitter "WORK" (Print Ad- Glasgow Courier, ((Glasgow, Mont.)) 30 July 1915) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Charlie the Decorator (United States)
  • Charlot apprenti (France)
  • Arbeit (Germany)
  • Charlot, empapelador (Spain)
  • Charlot trabaja (Spain)
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Trivia This film was one of several Chaplin comedies scheduled to be shown at the New-York Historical Society in September of 2001. In the wake of the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, however, this film and one other, Dough and Dynamite, were pulled from the program, because each one ends with Charlie emerging from the rubble of a destroyed building. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Nitrate Base (1996). See more »

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