Review of The Vagabond (1916) by Mark D — 19 Aug 2008
The latter part of this story shows Charlie Chaplin in a new role, and he handles it well in spite of the necessity of being as funny as possible.
Chaplin as of old, with a leaven of serious acting that is well done. In the role of an itinerant violinist who does some agile antics in competition with a German street band, and who follows it with a series of love misadventures in a gypsy camp.
This review of The Vagabond (1916) was written by Mark D on 19 Aug 2008.
The Vagabond has generally received positive reviews.
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