Movies by Charley Chase

Colored Villainy

Colored Villainy

The Keystone gang all in blackface for this one-reeler!

Time Out for Trouble

Time Out for Trouble

Charley Chase is engaged to be married and while in a department store, shopping for his fiancée, saves a woman from being hit on the head by a heavy box, but his fiancée only sees a newspaper-published picture of Charley holding the girl in his lap. His angry fiancée breaks off their engagement.

'Curses!' They Remarked

'Curses!' They Remarked

Two dastardly men conspire to keep their ward from marrying in order to maintain control of her vast fortune.

Where Hazel Met the Villain

Where Hazel Met the Villain

Where Hazel Met the Villain is a 1914 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Phyllis Allen.

Crazy Feet

Crazy Feet

Charley intervenes in a fight between Eddie and Thelma inside her small car. Cop Kennedy misinterprets things, and Charley hides in the theatre Thelma is rehearsing in. Charley replaces Eddie as Thelma's partner in an artistic dance act, and makes a fiasco of it.

Girl Shock

Girl Shock

Charley suffers a hysterical reaction whenever a woman touches him; a psychiatrist attempts to help him overcome his panicked reflex.

His Wooden Wedding

His Wooden Wedding

A few moments before Charley is going to marry, a friend, gives him an anonymous note, stating that the bride has a wooden leg.

Don't Rock the Boat

Don't Rock the Boat

Don't Rock the Boat

There Ain't No Santa Claus

There Ain't No Santa Claus

Charley has several dilemmas facing him at Christmas, all posed by his greedy, heartless landlord Noah and his family.

Jubilo, Jr.

Jubilo, Jr.

A young boy, determined to make money enough to buy his mother a birthday present, finds a variety of odd jobs and finally starts up a makeshift circus.

Rough Seas

Rough Seas

On his way home following World War I, Charley smuggles his French sweetheart aboard ship and gets into all kinds of trouble.

Fatty’s Faithful Fido

Fatty’s Faithful Fido

Fatty and Al are Minta's suitors. After Fatty sics his dog on him, Al marks Fatty for roughing up by two thugs, but the plan backfires.

Big Game

Big Game

While attempting to hunt a formidable Peruvian Duck, Snub Pollard and Ernest Morrison inadvertently come to the aid of a kidnapped tourist.

No Father to Guide Him

No Father to Guide Him

Charley's battle-axe mother-in-law breaks up his marriage and tries to separate him from his son. Charlie abducts the boy for a father-son outing to the beach. The mother-in-law pursues and comedy ensues.

Rattling Romeo

Rattling Romeo

Charley buys a wreck of an automobile that's been made to appear new by a disreputable used car dealer, but he soon realizes it's literally falling apart. He stops payment, and then must dodge repossesors as well.

Kings of Comedy: Masters of the Silent Screen

Kings of Comedy: Masters of the Silent Screen

A documentary about some of the comedians of the silent era featuring clips from their films and biographical information.

He Loved the Ladies

He Loved the Ladies

Chased Into Love

Chased Into Love

The will of T.W. Glutz provides that his bashful nephew, Hank, will inherit the entire estate if married by 2 P.M. of a certain date. Hank loves a girl who lives fifty miles away, but his uncle's executor, a lawyer, arranges a marriage with a somewhat antiquated home product. At 1 P.M. on the appointed day, Hank is sleeping off the effects of the night before. He wakens with a fever, a raging thirst, and an awful taste, when the lawyer enters and tells him the bride is waiting. "And my heart is fifty miles away," sadly muses Hank.

Messing Around

Messing Around

Alternate-language version of Rough Seas (1931)

The soul of the party

The soul of the party

An expanded, Spanish-language version of the two-reel comedy Thundering Tenors (1931).