Triple Trouble

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Triple Trouble
Directed by Charlie Chaplin
Leo White
Produced by Jess Robbins
Written by Charlie Chaplin
Leo White
Starring Charles Chaplin
Billy Armstrong
Edna Purviance
Leo White
Cinematography Harry Ensign
Distributed by Essanay Studios
General Film Company
Release date(s) August 11, 1918
Running time 23 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
IMDb profile

Triple Trouble is a silent film that was released in 1918. It starred Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance and Leo White. This film was not an official Chaplin film, even thought it has many Chaplin directed scenes. The film was produced and edited by Essanay Films, with Leo White as director for new scenes. The actual film was created from left over film stock Essanay Films had in their collection. Since Chaplin did not own the copyright during his time with Essanay, he had no control over its release. It was made up from left over scenes from Police and from an unfinished Chaplin film called Life. Leo White filled in the rest.

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