The Pawnshop (At the Sign of the Dollar) (High and Low Finance)

The Pawnshop (At the Sign of the Dollar) (High and Low Finance) (1916)

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Charlie Chaplin's sixth film for the Mutual Film Corporation is a marvel of sight gags, comic transformations and brilliant pantomime. Charlie plays an assistant in a pawnshop, where he arrives late for work and is scolded by the portly Pawnbroker, played by Henry Bergman in his first role in a… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Written By
Charles Chaplin
Genres
Classics, Comedy, Special Interest
In Theaters
Oct 2, 1916 Wide

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  • Dean M


    Charlie Chaplin offered a series of comic essays on the trades and professions; he presented a fantastic gallery of the skilled and unskilled in a few minutes of this silent comedy film. When a man brought in an alarm clock and Charlie accepted it. Examined it he became, successively,… More

  • Eric B


    The clock-repair scene is hilarious but, otherwise, the slapstick punches and ladder gags seem like tired cliches now. Oh no, and here comes the stern but hapless street cop....

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