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The Rink

The Rink

1916
Comedy
Short Film
30m
After amusements working in a restaurant, Charlie uses his lunch break to go roller skating. Mr. Stout makes advances toward the unwilling Edna (whose father and Mrs. Stout had earlier carried on in the restaurant). After a roller skate ballet, Charlie (now as Sir Cecil Seltzer) is invited to a party at Edna's. All the "couples", including a new partner for Mr. Stout. show up. (imdb)
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The Rink

1916
Comedy
Short Film
30m
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Rated 13 Dec 2013
65
17th
Not a particularly strong Chaplin comedy. It's funny at times but a lot of the gags feel forced and drawn out and there's not much core outside of them to hang on to like there is in Chaplin's best work.
Rated 19 Feb 2012
80
88th
Among Chaplin's finest moments from the 1910s. The scenes at the rink are absolutely hilarious.
Rated 25 May 2009
76
75th
The first skating scene shows Chaplin's charm with skating. The cap between the first and second skating were pretty lame. The swing door joke was also fun.
Rated 10 Mar 2016
5
81st
The roller skating parts are an absolute blast and the restaurant bits has some chuckles.
Rated 11 Mar 2019
50
34th
Half the gags work and half don't so I gave this a 50.
Rated 27 Dec 2009
72
41st
No serious substance, but some interesting skating scenes that tend to get old.
Rated 12 Mar 2016
78
71st
Cute and funny.
Rated 06 Nov 2015
77
59th
I actually prefer the material in the restaurant for it's cheeky physical comedy, and the set design and camerawork make the action easy to follow over several different sets. The skating stuff is fun and is more of a showcase for Chaplin's physicality if not his humor, but overall this is a nice Chaplin short.
Rated 28 Sep 2009
50
33rd
Not at all funny, but kind of interesting as abstract art. Unlike Chaplin's features, it's not long enough for Charlie to wear out his welcome
Rated 24 Mar 2014
64
82nd
Not especially fresh or exciting except when Charlie has his skates on--then it's a whole different matter.
Rated 23 Sep 2011
58
75th
one of the best earlier shorts
Rated 11 Mar 2021
60
35th
While the restaurant scenes feel a little stale, the rink sequences show some amazing physicality and choreography. But even that starts to feel a little repetitive after a while.
Rated 10 Sep 2008
8
82nd
One of the better Chaplin shorts.
Rated 12 Apr 2012
74
48th
The restaurant scenes aren't as funny as those at the skating rink - the ridiculous physical comedy and stunts mixed with skilled skating are impressive, even by modern standards. (Available on Netflix.)
Rated 26 Oct 2010
95
81st
Chaplin had learned to roller skate for a bit while with Fred Karno's troupe, and his athletic ease is a joy to behold. Only Gene Kelly in IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER comes close.
Rated 04 Jan 2009
75
41st
The skating rink stunts are terrific.
Rated 13 Sep 2023
69
36th
The roller skating footage shows once again just how athletic Chaplin was despite his sometimes bumbling persona. Some of the slapstick choreography is top notch, but there's not much here outside of the comedy. There's the old gag where characters are running back and forth through doors just missing each other here--I wonder where that originated.
Rated 25 May 2013
81
66th
Charlie on roller skates, with his full dexterity on display. The restaurant comedy has something of a been there, done that feel, but everything involving the skating is excellently choreographed and staged.
Rated 26 Feb 2009
80
57th
Zany skating antics!

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