The Face on the Barroom Floor

The Face on the Barroom Floor

Release date : August 10, 1914
Runtime : 12m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Charlie Chaplin /
Writers : Charlie Chaplin /
Production companies : Keystone Film Company /
August 10, 1914 12m United States of America Comedy No Language More
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A painter turned tramp (Chaplin), devastated by losing the woman he was courting as a wealthy man, finds himself drunk and getting drunker by the minute with some sailors at a bar until he's literally falling down. He keeps futilely trying to draw the woman's picture on the floor with a piece of chalk until he finally passes out cold (or perhaps dies, as in the poem) at the end of the film.
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Frank Opperman
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Josef Swickard
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  • title:The Face on the Barroom Floor
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1914
  • Runtime:12m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Charlie Chaplin /
  • Writers: Charlie Chaplin ·
  • Production companies: Keystone Film Company ·
  • Overview:A painter turned tramp (Chaplin), devastated by losing the woman he was courting as a wealthy man, finds himself drunk and getting drunker by the minute with some sailors at a bar until he's literally falling down. He keeps futilely trying to draw the woman's picture on the floor with a piece of chalk until he finally passes out cold (or perhaps dies, as in the poem) at the end of the film.
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