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Mabel's Married Life (1914)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 15M

Director : Mack Sennett

Synopsis

Mabel goes home after being humiliated by a masher whom her husband won't fight. The husband goes off to a bar and gets drunk.

Actors

Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Mabel's Husband
Mabel Normand
Mabel Normand
Mabel
Mack Swain
Mack Swain
Wellington, a Ladykiller
Eva Nelson
Eva Nelson
Wellington's Wife
Hank Mann
Hank Mann
Tough in Bar
Charles Murray
Charles Murray
Man in Bar
Harry McCoy
Harry McCoy
Man in Bar
Dixie Chene
Dixie Chene
Neighbor (uncredited)
Alice Davenport
Alice Davenport
Neighbor (uncredited)
Alice Howell
Alice Howell
Neighbor (uncredited)
Grover Ligon
Grover Ligon
Bartender (uncredited)
Wallace MacDonald
Wallace MacDonald
Delivery Boy (uncredited)
Frank Opperman
Frank Opperman
Sporting Goods Salesman (uncredited)
Al St. John
Al St. John
Delivery Boy (uncredited)

Crews

Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Writer
Mabel Normand
Mabel Normand
Writer
Mack Sennett
Mack Sennett
Director
Mack Sennett
Mack Sennett
Producer
Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Editor
Frank D. Williams
Frank D. Williams
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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