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Between Showers ()


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Charlie and another man compete in trying to help a young lady cross a muddy street. The rival finds a wooden plank which Charlie takes from him. They fight over an umbrella belonging to the rival. A policeman settles the dispute,... See more »

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Rival Masher
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Edward Nolan ...
Chivalrous Policeman (as Eddie Nolan)
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1st Lady in Distress (as Velma Pierce)
Emma Clifton ...
2nd Lady in Distress
Sadie Lampe ...
Policeman's Lady Friend (unconfirmed)

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Henry Lehrman

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Charles Chaplin ... () (uncredited)
 
Reed Heustis ... ()

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Mack Sennett ... producer

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Frank D. Williams

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Charlie and another man compete in trying to help a young lady cross a muddy street. The rival finds a wooden plank which Charlie takes from him. They fight over an umbrella belonging to the rival. A policeman settles the dispute, ultimately arresting the rival. An innocent tramp is pushed into the lake. Written by Ed Stephan

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Also Known As
  • Between Shaves (United States)
  • A Rainy Day (United States)
  • In Wrong Thunder and Lightning (United States)
  • Charlot et le parapluie (France)
  • El que no corre vuela (Spain)
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  • 15 min
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Trivia Emma Bell Clifton was hired by Mack Sennet because she resembled Mabel Normand. Some reviews mistakenly list Normand in the credits of this film and another film featuring Chaplin and Clifton called "A Film Johnnie". See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Funniest Man in the World (1967). See more »

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