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Shoulder Arms

  • 19181918
  • PassedPassed
  • 36m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.8K
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Shoulder Arms (1918)
  • Short
  • Comedy
  • War
Charlie is a boot camp private who has a dream of being a hero who goes on a daring mission behind enemy lines.Charlie is a boot camp private who has a dream of being a hero who goes on a daring mission behind enemy lines.Charlie is a boot camp private who has a dream of being a hero who goes on a daring mission behind enemy lines.
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.8K
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  • Director
    • Charles Chaplin(uncredited)
  • Writer
    • Charles Chaplin
  • Stars
    • Charles Chaplin
    • Edna Purviance
    • Syd Chaplin
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  • Director
    • Charles Chaplin(uncredited)
  • Writer
    • Charles Chaplin
  • Stars
    • Charles Chaplin
    • Edna Purviance
    • Syd Chaplin
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    • 41User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Charles Chaplin, Henry Bergman, and Syd Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin and Syd Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Syd Chaplin and Edna Purviance in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Henry Bergman, Syd Chaplin, and Jack Wilson in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin and Edna Purviance in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)
    Charles Chaplin and Syd Chaplin in Shoulder Arms (1918)

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    Charles Chaplin
    Charles Chaplin
    • Doughboyas Doughboy
    Edna Purviance
    Edna Purviance
    • The Girlas The Girl
    Syd Chaplin
    Syd Chaplin
    • Charlie's Comradeas Charlie's Comrade…
    Loyal Underwood
    Loyal Underwood
    • Short German Officeras Short German Officer
    Henry Bergman
    • Fat Whiskered German Soldieras Fat Whiskered German Soldier…
    Tom Wilson
    Tom Wilson
    • Dumb German Wood-Cutteras Dumb German Wood-Cutter
    Albert Austin
    Albert Austin
    • American Officeras American Officer…
    Jack Wilson
    • Crown Princeas Crown Prince
    W.J. Allen
    • Motorcyclistas Motorcyclist
    • (uncredited)
    L.A. Blaisdell
    • Motorcyclistas Motorcyclist
    • (uncredited)
    Alva D. Blake
    Alva D. Blake
    • Soldieras Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Cliff Brouwer
    • Soldieras Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    E. Brucker
    • Bit Part in Street Sceneas Bit Part in Street Scene
    • (uncredited)
    F.S. Colby
    • Soldieras Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Slim Cole
    • Soldieras Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Wellington Cross
    • Motorcyclistas Motorcyclist
    • (uncredited)
    E.H. Devere
    • Bit Part in Street Sceneas Bit Part in Street Scene
    • (uncredited)
    C.L. Dice
    • Motorcyclistas Motorcyclist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Chaplin(uncredited)
    • Writer
      • Charles Chaplin
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    Storyline

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    Charlie is in boot camp in the "awkward squad." Once in France he gets no letters from home. He finally gets a package containing limburger cheese which requires a gas mask and which he throws over into the German trench. He goes "over the top" and captures thirteen Germans ("I surrounded them"), then volunteers to wander through the German lines disguised as a tree trunk. With the help of a French girl he captures the Kaiser and the Crown Prince and is given a statue and victory parade in New York and then ... fellow soldiers wake him from his dream. —Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>
    • slapstick comedy
    • sleeping underwater
    • disguised as a tree
    • tree
    • trench warfare
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    • Taglines
      • A foot bathtub, a rat trap, a phonograph, a cabbage shredder, a drip pan and an egg beater are on Charlie Chaplin's list of equipment needs when he prepares to battle the Huns in his second million dollar picture, "Shoulder Arms" (Print Ad-The Cambridge Times, ((Cambridge, Ohio)) 13 February 1919)
    • Genres
      • Short
      • Comedy
      • War
    • Certificate
      • Passed
    • Parents guide

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    • Trivia
      Many in Hollywood were nervous that one of their most famous peers was going to tackle the subject of WWI. It was released shortly before the Armistice, so it did not help boost national morale, but it did end up as one of Charles Chaplin's most popular films and it was particularly popular with returning doughboys.
    • Goofs
      Charlie, disguised as a tree, enters a pipe to escape a German. When the German tries to pull Charlie out, he separates the lower part of the tree costume along with Charlie's shoes. When Charlie emerges from the other end of the pipe, he is still wearing shoes.
    • Quotes

      Officer: How did you capture thirteen?

      Recruit: I surrounded them.

    • Crazy credits
      The short opens with a title card showing a caricature of Chaplin dressed as a World War I soldier, and text reading "Shoulder Arms Written and Produced by" followed by a blank space. A live action hand appears and points to the title, then the drawing, then uses a piece of white chalk to sign "Charles Chaplin" in the blank space, then points to the caricature one more time.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Chaplin Revue (1959)

    User reviews41

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    Top review
    9/10
    Little Man, What Now?
    Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp or Little Man character wins World War I, called The Great War at the time, single handedly, even capturing the Kaiser, something the entire Allied armed forces were unable to do. Too bad it all turns out to be a dream, which is somewhat of a cop out and the weakest part of this mesmerizing silent short (almost a feature film at 46 minutes).

    There are inventive gags galore including Charlie having to put on a gas mask to eat Limburger cheese sent from home, then using the cheese as a weapon against the Germans; Charlie sleeping underwater in a flooded trench next to a soldier he continues to annoy; Charlie disguising himself as a tree--one of his best sketches ever--and Charlie pretending to beat up his friend who has become a POW, then hugging him when the enemy is out of sight.

    One amazing feature is how much Charlie, when he is behind enemy lines dressed as a German, resembles Hitler over ten years before Hitler and his Nazi thugs rose to dominate German politics. Obviously Hitler patterned his appearance after Charlie's from this film.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1918 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Camouflage
    • Filming locations
      • 7th Street and Broadway, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Charles Chaplin Productions
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      36 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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