#CharlieChaplin - Between Showers (1914) | A Rainy Day | Todo por un paraguas | Colorized Movie

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"Between Showers" (1914) is a silent short comedy film directed by Henry Lehrman, produced by Keystone Studios. Released on February 28, 1914, the film stars Charlie Chaplin and Ford Sterling in lead roles, with a supporting cast that includes Emma Clifton and Sadie Lampe. This film is notable for being one of Chaplin's earlier appearances in cinema during his time with Keystone, showcasing his developing comedic style.

The plot of "Between Showers" revolves around two men (played by Chaplin and Sterling) who compete for the attention of a young woman by attempting to help her cross a muddy street using an umbrella. Their rivalry leads to a series of humorous altercations, filled with the classic slapstick humor that Keystone was known for. Chaplin's character, in particular, displays some of the early traits that would later define his iconic "Tramp" persona, such as his mischievousness and physical comedy.

The film's humor lies in the escalating chaos between the two men, with slapstick gags involving stolen umbrellas, fights, and mistaken identities. Though only about 15 minutes long, "Between Showers" effectively demonstrates Chaplin's growing confidence and comedic timing, which would soon catapult him to international fame.

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