Caught in a Cabaret

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  • TV-G
  • 1914
  • 30 min
  • 5.7  (1,466)

Caught in a Cabaret is a classic silent comedy film that was released in 1914, and is one of the earliest works of legendary actor and filmmaker, Charles Chaplin. The movie also stars Mabel Normand and Dan Albert, who deliver outstanding performances that complement Chaplin's comedic antics. The story begins with Marie Dressler, a wealthy woman, attending an opera show, and she becomes infatuated with the lead singer, Charlie, who is portrayed by Charles Chaplin. After the performance, Marie decides to lure Charlie to her mansion, and she enlists the help of her friends to accomplish her plan. When Charlie arrives, he is immediately overwhelmed by the luxurious surroundings, but as he has a low tolerance for shallow materialism, he eventually becomes bored and decides to leave.

Marie, undeterred, finds a way to convince Chaplin to stay for a while. She gets her butler to dress like a robber and hold her up as the police arrive. Charlie's natural chivalry compels him to come to Marie's aid and fight off the 'robber.' Impressed by his bravery, Marie decides that Charlie is the man for her and sets out to woo him.

When Charlie returns to his humble abode, he finds himself besieged by a local restaurant owner named Dan, played by Dan Albert, who is trying to woo his girlfriend, Mabel, played by Mabel Normand. Dan's unscrupulous methods include trying to bribe Charlie come over to his restaurant by giving him a free meal. Charlie reluctantly agrees and ends up getting drunk on the free wine.

Meanwhile, Marie has hired private detectives to track Charlie down so she can invite him to a fancy party at her mansion. Despite his reservations, Charlie accompanies her and is ultimately the life of the party. However, things take a dramatic turn when Marie mistakes Charlie for her husband, and he is forced to run for his life when her husband arrives home unexpectedly.

Caught in a Cabaret is a hilarious movie that showcases the early talent of Charles Chaplin. His trademark comic timing and physical comedy routines are on full display, and it's clear that even at this early stage of his career, he was well on his way to becoming the comedy legend he eventually became. Mabel Normand and Dan Albert also deliver solid performances, providing the perfect counterbalance to Chaplin's antics.

The movie is shot in the classic silent film style, with intertitles used to convey dialogue and background information. The filmmakers make excellent use of physical comedy, slapstick, and situational humor to keep the audience entertained. The film also features several iconic scenes, including Charlie's drunken antics after eating a free meal at Dan's restaurant, which is sure to leave audiences in stitches.

Despite being over a century old, Caught in a Cabaret remains a timeless classic that continues to entertain audiences to this day. It is both a testament to the enduring appeal of physical comedy and a reflection of the remarkable talent of Charles Chaplin. Anyone who loves silent films or classic comedic talent should definitely give this movie a watch.

Caught in a Cabaret is a 1914 comedy with a runtime of 30 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.7.

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  • Release Date
    1914
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (1,466)