5/10
Not as bad as people say
21 July 2007
Warning: Spoilers
WARNING: SMALL SPOILER AHEAD

Triple Trouble is a Charlie Chaplin film made by Essanay in 1918, almost 2 years after Chaplin left the company. It was made by putting together unused Chaplin footage from 1916 and splicing it together with newly-filmed footage. And surprisingly, it's not that bad. The plot is slightly hard to follow, but the gags make up for it. There is one obvious mistake though. When Charlie is running away, he isn't wearing his jacket. But in the next shot, he has his jacket, as well as his cane, which he had left behind. Despite it's flaws, I rate Triple Trouble 5 out of 10.
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