The Rink (1916)
- Director(s):
- Charles Chaplin
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Synopsis of The Rink
Charlie Chaplin's 2-reel laugh parade The Rink was based on "Skating," a sketch Chaplin had previously performed while a member of the Fred Karno stage troupe. Chaplin plays a waiter who determines what his customers have had for dinner by checking the food spots on their clothes. After quitting time, Chaplin repairs to the ice skating rink, where his skill and grace catches the eye of pretty socialite Edna Purviance. She invites him to a soiree, where he runs afoul of massive Eric Campbell for the third time that day. A melee results, whereupon Chaplin hooks a passing auto with his cane and makes his escape. The Rink was the eighth of Chaplin's "golden dozen" short subjects filmed during his stay at Mutual Studios. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Rink
- Henry Bergman - Angry Diner
- Eric Campbell - Mr. Stout, Edna's Admirer
- Charlotte Mineau - Friend of Edna
- John Rand - Waiter
- Albert Austin - The Cook
- Frank J. Coleman - Restaurant Manager
- Henry Bergman - Mrs. Stout
- Charles Chaplin - A Waiter. Posing as Sir Cecil Seltzer
- Edna Purviance - The Girl
- Mack Swain
- Lloyd Bacon - Guest
- James T. Kelly - Her Father
- Director(s):
- Charles Chaplin
- Producer(s):
- Charles Chaplin
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