The Pawnshop

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The Pawnshop is a creative work associated with Leo White, likely a film or theatrical production in which he was prominently involved.

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The Pawnshop canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
silent film
blackAndWhite true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
distributor Mutual Film NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter The Tramp NERFINISHED
filmFormat 35 mm
genre comedy film
hasCastMember Albert Austin NERFINISHED
Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
Edna Purviance NERFINISHED
Frank J. Coleman NERFINISHED
Henry Bergman NERFINISHED
James T. Kelley NERFINISHED
John Rand NERFINISHED
Leo White NERFINISHED
Wesley Ruggles NERFINISHED
hasGenre slapstick comedy
language silent
notableFor physical comedy sequences involving a ladder and a safe
partOf Charlie Chaplin Mutual comedies NERFINISHED
producer Henry P. Caulfield NERFINISHED
productionCompany Lone Star Corporation NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1916-10-02
releaseYear 1916
runtimeMinutes 25
setting pawnshop
starredActor Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
writer Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED

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Leo White notableWork The Pawnshop
Mack Swain notableWork The Pawnshop
Charlotte Mineau notable work The Pawnshop