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  1. The Immigrant is a 1917 American silent romantic comedy short written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. The film stars Chaplin's Tramp character as an immigrant coming to the United States who is accused of theft on the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean and falls in love with a beautiful young woman along the way.

  2. In devising The Immigrant, Chaplin drew on his own experiences immigrating to the United States and attempted to find the humor in otherwise traumatic aspects of coming to a new land. Chaplin conjures many funny gags out of the hardships of an Atlantic passage on an immigrant vessel.

  3. The Immigrant: Directed by Charles Chaplin. With Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Albert Austin. Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America.

    • (9.3K)
    • Short, Comedy, Drama
    • Charles Chaplin
    • 1917-06-17
  4. Jul 30, 2014 · The Immigrant (also called Broke) is a silent 1917 American comedy short film starring the Charlie Chaplin Tramp character as an immigrant coming to the Unit...

    • 24 min
    • 28.9K
    • Faux Toez
  5. Dec 31, 2014 · The Immigrant (also called Broke) starring the Charlie Chaplin Tramp character as an immigrant coming to the United States who is accused of theft on the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, and befriends a young woman along the way. It also stars Edna Purviance and Eric Campbell.

    • 20 min
    • 243K
    • Lum Edwards
  6. Mar 17, 2023 · Charlie is an immigrant to America who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives. Written, Directed, and Produced by Charles Chaplin. Cinematography by Rollie Totheroh and George C. Zalibra. Editing by Charles Chaplin. Technical Director: Edward Brewer.

  7. In devising “The Immigrant,” Chaplin drew on his own experiences immigrating to the United States and attempted to find the humor in otherwise traumatic aspects of coming to a new land. Chaplin conjures many funny gags out of the hardships of an Atlantic passage on an immigrant vessel.