The Vagabond, (Gipsy Life)

The Vagabond, (Gipsy Life) (1916)

  • 82% of users liked it
    (364 ratings)

Charlie Chaplin's third film in his Mutual period is his first minor masterpiece. It combines comedy and drama in the style that Chaplin had developed in his earlier Essanay film The Tramp and anticipates later dramatic comedies such as The Kid and City Lights. Charlie plays an itinerant violinist… More

PG, 20 min.
Directed By
Charles Chaplin
Written By
Charles Chaplin, Vincent Bryan
Genres
Comedy
In Theaters
Jul 10, 1916 Wide

No Critic Reviews Found…

Featured Audience Ratings

  • Dean M


    The latter part of this story shows Charlie Chaplin in a new role, and he handles it well in spite of the necessity of being as funny as possible. Chaplin as of old, with a leaven of serious acting that is well done. In the role of an itinerant violinist who does some agile antics in… More

  • Dillon L


    Somewhat humorous. I find that a lot of Chaplin's earlier films were too similar to each other, and thus became pretty generic. This one kind of reminded me of his later film The Circus (which is much better than this).

Cast

See full cast

facebook_logo

Now you can share movies with your friends on Facebook!

  • Discover movies your friends are watching
  • Keep track of what you want to see
  • Add your reviews to your Timeline