Various (archive footage)
Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film. Chaplin provides new music, narration, and a small amount of new connecting material. "Shoulder Arms" is now described as taking place in a time before "the atom bomb".
Musician
Desperados menace a mining operation.
Square Dance Caller
The daughter of a notorious cattle thief falls for a stranger at a dance. The stranger is really a lawman who is after her father.
Blinky
Story of a rancher clearing his girlfriend's father of a crime he didn't commit
Danny O'Hare
A 1922 film.
Workman
A bricklayer and his wife clash over his end-of-the-week partying.
Story
The Man Who Woke Up is a 1921 silent Western.
Angry Little Man in Street (uncredited)
A father takes his family for an outing, which turns out to be a ridiculous trial.
Flophouse Proprietor (uncredited)
Professor Bosco, a poor flea trainer, rents a bed in a flophouse. Before going to bed, he rallies his troops and once he has made sure his beloved fleas are settled for the night, the professor prepares to sleep the sleep of the just man. Unfortunately he accidentally knocks the box off his bed and the fleas have the time of their lives pestering Bosco's neighbors. To get the escapees back in their box again, the trainer resorts to... his whip! All is back to normal one more time. But not for long, as a stray dog enters the flophouse and very unwisely opens the box, thus creating new havoc.
Short German Officer
An American doughboy, stationed in France during the Great War, goes on a daring mission behind enemy lines and becomes a hero.
Man in Dance Hall (uncredited)
The Tramp and his dog companion struggle to survive in the inner city.
Party Guest (uncredited)
The daring convict no. 23, known as The Eel, escapes from prison and, after mocking his inept persecutors, saves the lives of three people in peril: a beautiful girl, her mother and an annoying suitor, only to get exhausted and almost drowned. Once he regains his strength at Judge Brown's home, he participates on an upper-class social party where he competes with the suitor for the favors of the charming Miss Brown. But prison guards are still after him…
Passenger (uncredited)
An European immigrant endures a challenging voyage only to get into trouble as soon as he arrives in New York.
Patient (uncredited)
An alcoholic checks into a health spa and his antics promptly throw the establishment into chaos.
Policeman / Father (uncredited)
A derelict, huddled under the steps of a missionary church, feels enlightened by the sermon of a passionate preacher and infatuated by the beauty of the congregation's pianist, in such a way that he tries to improve his life of poverty by becoming a policeman. His first assignment will be to patrol along Easy Street, the turf of a vicious bully and his criminal gang.
Guest (uncredited)
A tailor's apprentice burns Count Broko's clothes while ironing them and the tailor fires him. Later, the tailor discovers a note explaining that the count cannot attend a dance party, so he dresses as such to take his place; but the apprentice has also gone to the mansion where the party is celebrated and bumps into the tailor in disguise…