The Adventurer (1917)
The Adventurer (1917) is a silent short film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. As part of his iconic “Little Tramp” series, the film blends slapstick comedy with clever physical humor. In the story, Chaplin plays an escaped convict who stumbles upon an upper-class family while on the run. He saves a woman from drowning and is taken into the family’s home, where he tries to maintain his freedom while evading the police. The film’s plot revolves around the chaos that ensues as he tries to hide his criminal identity, with Chaplin’s signature comic timing and stunts providing the foundation for much of the humor. The Adventurer is a fast-paced, physical comedy filled with classic gags and chases, reflecting the height of Chaplin’s early work in silent cinema.
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