Mabel’s Married Life

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Mabel’s Married Life is a 1914 silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand and Charlie Chaplin, known for its domestic farce and early showcase of Chaplin’s developing screen persona.

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instanceOf silent comedy film
castMember Al St. John NERFINISHED
Alice Davenport NERFINISHED
Charles Bennett NERFINISHED
Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
Hank Mann NERFINISHED
Mabel Normand NERFINISHED
Mack Swain NERFINISHED
Phyllis Allen NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Mack Sennett NERFINISHED
distributor Keystone Studios NERFINISHED
eraOfCharlieChaplinCareer early career
featuresCharacter Tramp NERFINISHED
featuresPerformanceStyle physical farce
slapstick
filmFormat black-and-white
genre comedy film
domestic farce
slapstick comedy
hasLeadActor Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
Mabel Normand NERFINISHED
hasLeadCharacter Mabel NERFINISHED
Mabel’s husband
hasMedium 35 mm film
hasStarPersonaElement developing Tramp character of Charlie Chaplin
hasTheme domestic conflict
jealousy
marital relations
physical comedy
language Silent
notableFor early showcase of Charlie Chaplin’s developing screen persona
use of domestic farce situations
partOf Keystone Chaplin films NERFINISHED
producer Mack Sennett NERFINISHED
productionCompany Keystone Film Company NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1910s
releaseYear 1914
runningTime short
screenEra silent era
setting urban environment
starring Charlie Chaplin NERFINISHED
Mabel Normand NERFINISHED
studio Keystone Studios NERFINISHED
title Mabel’s Married Life NERFINISHED

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Mack Swain notableWork Mabel’s Married Life