Tillie's punctured romance

For the Love of Tillie, Marie's Millions, Tillie's Big Romance, Tillie's Nightmare

Directed by: Mack Sennett, USA, 1914

USA, 1914


Cast and Credits

Production Keystone Film Company
Producer Mack Sennett
Director Mack Sennett
Scenario Hampton Del Ruth
Craig Hutchinson
Based on Craig Hutchinson [Play]
Director of Photography Frank D. Williams
Cast Dan Albert [Society Guests, with and without moustache / Keystone Cop]
Dan Albert [Dancing Couple]
Dan Albert [Dancing Couple]
Phyllis Allen [Prison Wardress / Society Guest / Woman in Underskirt, shot at by Tillie]
Charles Bennett [Farm Mortgage Holder / Maître d’Hôtel / Douglas Banks, Tillie’s Uncle]
Billie Bennett [Dusting Maid / Society Guest whose dress Charlie pulls]
Glen Cavender [Suspicious Cop / 1st Pianist in 1st Restaurant / Guest in 1st Restaurant /]
Charles Chaplin [The Stranger]
Dixie Chene [Society Guest]
Nick Cogley [Police Chief behind desk in station]
Chester Conklin [1st Singer in 1st Restaurant / Guest in 1st Restaurant’s Adjoining Room / O]
Alice Davenport [Society Guest]
Hampton Del Ruth [Tall Secretary searching for Tillie]
Frank Dolan [Movie Viewer / Society Guest (as Frankie Dolan)]
Marie Dressler [Tillie Banks, a Country Girl]
Minta Durfee [Movie Villain’s Accomplice]
Ted Edwards [Light-haired Waiter in 1st Restaurant / Policeman in Station]
Edwin Frazee [Movie Viewer / Society Guest / Keystone Cop]
Billy Gilbert [Keystone Cop]
Gordon Griffith [Newsboy]
William Hauber [Wigged Servant / Keystone Cop]
Fred Hibbard [Tall Wigged Servant / Unwigged Servant (as Fred Fishback)]
Alice Howell [Guest in 1st Restaurant’s Adjoining Room / Society Guest]
Edgar Kennedy [Butler / 2nd Restaurant’s Proprietor]
Grover Ligon [Society Guest / Keystone Cop]
Wallace MacDonald [Society Guest]
Hank Mann [Waiter in Movie / Keystone Cop]
Harry McCoy [2nd Singer in 1st Restaurant / 2nd Pianist in 1st Restaurant / Guest in 1st]
Rube Miller [Tillie’s Visitor, knocked down by Charlie]
Charles Murray [Plainclothes Detective in Movie]
Eva Nelson [Disgusted Guest in 2nd Restaurant]
Edward Nolan [Tall Man Dancing in 1st Restaurant / Laughing Policeman Outside Station / I]
Mabel Normand [The Other Woman]
Mabel Normand [Guest in 1st Restaurant / Policeman in Station / Movie Viewer / Reverend D.]
Mabel Normand [Plainclothes Detective in Movie Theatre]
Hugh Saxon [Gray-haired Secretary searching for Tillie]
Fritz Schade [Portly Waiter in 1st Restaurant / Policeman in Station / Prisoner / Guest i]
Al St. John [Keystone Cop]
Slim Summerville [Guest in 2nd Restaurant / Keystone Cop]
Mack Swain [Tillie’s Father / Man in White Shirt, run down by policemen]
Josef Swickard [Movie Viewer]
Morgan Wallace [Movie Villain]

Technical specifications
Category: Short Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,Length: 82 minutes, 4436 feet, 18 frames per second
Sound System: silent
First Screening: November 14, 1914 in
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist

Remarks and general Information in German: Contrary to many accounts, Ford Sterling, Eddie Sutherland, Gene Marsh, and Milton Berle do not appear in the film, and Reverend D. Simpson does not appear as “himself”. Minta Durfee does not play a maid, but the Movie Villain’s Accomplice. Wallace MacDonald does not play a Keystone Cop but a Society Guest. The appearance of Joe Bordeaux is not verified; because of a certain resemblance he has probably been confused with Billy Gilbert, whose real name was William V. Campbell. (NB: This Billy Gilbert should not be confused with the well-known Billy Gilbert who appeared with Laurel and Hardy in The Music Box and played the role of Herring in Chaplin’s The Great Dictator.). – Bo Berglund, Giornate del Cinema Muto, Pordenone 2004

General Information

Tillie's punctured romance is a motion picture produced in the year 1914 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Mack Sennett, with Charles Chaplin, Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, Hank Mann, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Tillie's punctured romance available.

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