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Tillie's Punctured Romance ()


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A con man from the city dupes a wealthy country girl into marriage.

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Tillie
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The City Slicker
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Mabel
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Tillie's Father
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Douglas Banks - Tillie's Millionaire Uncle / 1st Restaurant Proprietor
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Mr. Whoozis / Singing Waiter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dan Albert ...
Party Guest / Cop (uncredited)
Phyllis Allen ...
Prison Matron / Restaurant Patron / Guest (uncredited)
Billie Bennett ...
Maid / Party Guest (uncredited)
Joe Bordeaux ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Tom Byrne ...
Paperboy (uncredited)
Helen Carruthers ...
Maid and Waitress (uncredited)
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First Pianist in Restaurant / Cop / Guest in First Restaurant / Uncle's Rescuer / Society Guest (uncredited)
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Detective in Movie Theatre (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Police Chief (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Hampton Del Ruth ...
Tall Banks Secretary Searching for Tillie (uncredited)
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Movie Spectator / Party Guest (uncredited)
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Crook's Girlfriend in 'A Thief's Fate' (uncredited)
Ted Edwards ...
Waiter in First Restaurant / Station Cop (uncredited)
Edwin Frazee ...
Movie Spectator / Guest / Cop (uncredited)
Billy Gilbert ...
Policeman (uncredited)
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Newsboy (uncredited)
William Hauber ...
Servant / Policeman (uncredited)
Fred Hibbard ...
Tall Servant (uncredited)
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Back Room Diner / Party Guest (uncredited)
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2nd Restaurant Owner / Banks' Butler (uncredited)
Robert P. Kerr ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Keystone Kops ...
Police (uncredited)
Grover Ligon ...
Party Guest / Policeman (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
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Policeman / Waiter in Movie (uncredited)
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Country Girl in 'A Thief's Fate' (uncredited)
Gene Marsh ...
Maid / Waitress (uncredited)
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Singer in First Restaurant / Pianist in First Restaurant / Guest in First Restaurant / Prisoner / Movie Theatre Pianist / Wigged Servant / Guest in Second Restaurant / Society Guest / Guest Imitating Ford Sterling (uncredited)
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Tillie's Visitor (uncredited)
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Detective in 'A Thief's Fate' (uncredited)
Eva Nelson ...
Disgusted Guest in Second Restaurant (uncredited)
Edward Nolan ...
Restaurant Dancer / Policeman / Mountain Innkeeper / Party Guest (uncredited)
Frank Opperman ...
Rev. D. Simpson / Guest in First Restaurant / Station Cop / Movie Spectator (uncredited)
Peggy Page ...
Waitress (uncredited)
Hugh Saxon ...
Shorter Banks Secretary Searching for Tillie (uncredited)
Fritz Schade ...
Waiter in First Restaurant / Station Cop / Prisoner / Guest in Second Restaurant / Kitchen Hand in Second Restaurant (uncredited)
Richard Smith ...
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Water Policeman (uncredited)
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Policeman / Guest in Restaurant (uncredited)
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Keystone Cop (uncredited)
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Movie Spectator (uncredited)
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Thief in 'A Thief's Fate' (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mack Sennett
Charles Bennett ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Hampton Del Ruth ... () (uncredited)
 
Craig Hutchinson ... () (uncredited)
 
Mack Sennett ... () (uncredited)
 
A. Baldwin Sloane ... (play "Tillie's Nightmare") (uncredited)
 
Edgar Smith ... (play "Tillie's Nightmare") (uncredited)

Produced by

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Mack Sennett ... producer

Music by

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Edward Kilenyi ... (1938)
William P. Perry ... (original piano score: 1972) (as William Perry)

Cinematography by

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Hans F. Koenekamp ... (uncredited)
Frank D. Williams ... (uncredited)

Art Department

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Mikhail Dlugach ... poster artist: Soviet Union
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Charlie talks wealthy farmer's daughter Tillie into eloping with him--and taking her father's money. In the city Tillie gets drunk and lands in jail while Charlie runs off with her money and his old girlfriend Mabel. Later Charlie reads that Tillie, now working as a waitress has inherited her multi-millionaire uncle's estate. Charlie dumps Mabel and talks Tillie into moving into her uncle's villa, and Mabel arranges to become a housemaid there. However, the uncle was never really dead; he returns and summons the police to have them all thrown out. Written by Ed Stephan

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Taglines The WORLD'S OUTSTANDING COMEDIANS IN THE FUNNIEST COMEDY OF ALL TIME See more »
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Also Known As
  • Marie's Millions (United Kingdom)
  • Le Roman comique de Charlot et Lolotte (France)
  • La Folle Aventure de Charlot et de Lolotte (France)
  • Aventuras de Tillie (Spain)
  • Aventuras de Tillie, Mabel y Charlot (Spain)
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  • 82 min
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Budget $50,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia This film marked the last time that Charles Chaplin would be directed by someone other than himself. That is, if you don't count Chaplin's cameo appearance in Show People (1928), directed by King Vidor. See more »
Goofs When they are pulling Tillie out of the water with the rope, the rope in the close-ups is dragging directly over the edge of the wharf, but in the medium shots from another viewpoint, the rope is clearly being run through a block pulley system on a spar suspended over the water. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Movies March On (1939). See more »
Soundtracks New Orleans Bump See more »
Quotes Police Chief: Have you a niece built like a battleship who calls herself Tillie?
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