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Chaplin's Mutual Comedies
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Regular price $44.99
Street Date: March 20, 2026

Specifications

Format Blu-ray
Condition New
Label Flicker Alley

2-DISC BLU-RAY EDITION

In the comedies Charlie Chaplin created for the Mutual Film Corporation, Chaplin sometimes played an inebriate, a fireman, or a prop man in a movie studio; but most of all, he further explored and developed his celebrated Little Tramp persona that would soon join Falstaff and Don Quixote in the pantheon of immortal comic characters.

Flicker Alley and The Blackhawk Films Collection are proud to commemorate the birth of the Little Tramp with Chaplin’s Mutual Comedies. This collection features 12 stunning new restorations (The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A.M., The Count, The Pawnshop, Behind the Screen, The Rink, Easy Street, The Cure, The Immigrant, and The Adventurer), all scanned under the aegis of Association Chaplin from original 35mm prints gathered from archives all over the world, then digitally assembled and restored, a collaborative effort of Lobster Films in Paris and L’Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, Italy. Each film offers the option of either improvised piano accompaniment or a full orchestral score. Among the many well-known composers and musicians featured are Eric Beheim, Neil Brand, Timothy Brock, Antonio Coppola, Carl Davis, Stephen Horne, Robert Israel, the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Maud Nelissen, Donald Sosin, and Gabriel Thibaudeau.

BONUS MATERIALS INCLUDE:

  • The Birth of the Tramp (2013) - A documentary by Serge Bromberg and Eric Lange which chronicles Chaplin’s rise to stardom in concordance with early cinema’s growth from fairground attraction into an international industry.
  • Chaplin’s Goliath (1996) - Directed by Academy Award® winner Kevin Macdonald, which tells the story of Charlie’s nemesis Eric Campbell, who achieved screen immortality with his appearances in eleven of these comedies.
  • Souvenir Booklet - Featuring notes on the original films by film historian and author Jeffrey Vance (Chaplin: Genius of Cinema).
  • New Reversible Cover Art