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The Pilgrim
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The Pilgrim

Feb 19, 1923
0h 46m
★ 6.9

The tale of an escaped prisoner who swiped a parson's clothes.

Overview

The Tramp is an escaped convict who is mistaken as a pastor in a small town church.

Genres

Comedy
Western

Production Companies

Charles Chaplin Productions

The Pilgrim Trailers

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Cast

Charlie Chaplin

The Pilgrim / Lefty Lombard

Charlie Chaplin

Edna Purviance

Miss Brown, the Girl

Edna Purviance

Syd Chaplin

Eloper / Train Conductor / Little Boy's Father

Syd Chaplin

Mai Wells

Little Boy's Mother

Mai Wells

Dean Riesner

Little Boy

Dean Riesner

Charles Reisner

Crook

Charles Reisner

Tom Murray

Sheriff Bryan

Tom Murray

Kitty Bradbury

Mrs. Brown, Edna's Mother

Kitty Bradbury

Mack Swain

Deacon

Mack Swain

Loyal Underwood

Small Deacon

Loyal Underwood

Henry Bergman

Sheriff on Train / Man In Railroad Station

Henry Bergman

Phyllis Allen

Congregation Member (uncredited)

Phyllis Allen