- Chase Me Charlie was an anthology consisting of excerpts from several of Chaplin's short films made for the Essanay Company, including The Tramp, Shanghaied, In the Park and The Bank.
- This six-part picture is a Chaplin revue, in which different scenes from a number of his Essanay pictures have been combined so as to tell the story of his life. While there is lack of continuity, there are many laughs. This picture was originally presented in England, and many of the subtitles have a distinctive English flavor and refer to English location.—Moving Picture World synopsis
- Charlie rescues a girl from a hobo, and in appreciation her father gives him a job on his farm. Charlie falls in love with the girl, but when he learns that she has a sweetheart he leaves and obtains a position as a motion picture actor. He cannot forget the girl, however, and, losing his job, goes to work as a plasterer. He sees the girl of his dreams again, but, being unable to win her, quits his job. Later he again meets her, and this time his persistent wooing wins her love. But her father objects, for he wants his daughter to marry a count. They elope, but after a long and exciting chase the father catches the lovers, and takes his daughter home. Employed as a janitor of a bank, Charlie again meets his beloved. He saves her from thieves who have come to rob the institution, and her father out of gratitude consents to the wedding.—Moving Picture World synopsis
- Chase Me Charlie was an anthology consisting of excerpts from several of Chaplin's short films made for the Essanay Company, including The Tramp, Shanghaied, In the Park, The Bank, By the Sea, A Night Out, The Champion, The Woman, and His New Job.—wmorrow59
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