A Woman 1915

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Mother, Father and Daughter go to the park. The women dose off on a bench while the father plays a hide-and-seek game with a girl, blindfolded. Charlie leads him into a lake. Both dozing ladies on the bench fall for Charlie and invite him for dinner. The father returns home with a friend. Charlie rushes upstairs and dresses like a woman, shaving his moustache. Both men fall for Charlie.

Did You Know?
This is the last time Chaplin appears on screen without a mustache (because he is in drag), until Limelight (1952).

This film was not shown in Sweden until 1931, as the humor was considered too offensive by the censors in 1915.

A Woman (1915) has been restored by Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna and Lobster Films in collaboration with Film Preservation Associates, from a nitrate fine grain preserved at The Museum of Modern Art and a nitrate print preserved at the Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique.

Some fragments were added from a nitrate print in the Blackhawk Collection preserved at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Intertitles have been reconstructed from an original and re-release 35mm print.
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