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Charles Chaplin, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
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The Rounders
Charlie and Roscoe, playing late-night revellers, recognize each other as members of the same lodge when they give the recognition sign by placing the right thumb in the right ear and wiggling the fingers, shake hands and inspect each other's lapel pin. The title card reads "The same lodge." [00:04:10] They then steal their wives' purse money and head for the latest nightclub.
The Rounders. Directed by Charles Chaplin, written by Charles Chaplin, produced by Mack Sennett, cinematography by Frank D. Williams. Charles Chaplin, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Phyllis Allen, Minta Durfee, Al St. John, Jess Dandy, Wallace MacDonald, Charley Chase, Cecile Arnold , Dixie Chene, Edward F. Cline, Ted Edwards, Billy Gilbert, William Hauber, Edgar Kennedy. 16 min. USA, English. Black and White, Silent. Keystone Farce Comedy , Keystone Film Company, New York. Sept 7, 1914.
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