A short film showing the development of Chaplin Studios & the adventures that take place there.A short film showing the development of Chaplin Studios & the adventures that take place there.A short film showing the development of Chaplin Studios & the adventures that take place there.
Albert Austin
- The Genie
- (uncredited)
- …
Nellie Bly Baker
- Secretary
- (uncredited)
Henry Bergman
- Gag Man
- (uncredited)
Eric Campbell
- Golfer
- (uncredited)
Charles Chaplin
- Self
- (uncredited)
Tom Harrington
- Valet
- (uncredited)
Edna Purviance
- Actress
- (uncredited)
Loyal Underwood
- Actor
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Charles Chaplin(uncredited)
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaThis film was never released for the general public. It was hidden in Chaplin's private vaults for forty years until he included some parts of it in his compilation 'The Chaplin Revue' in 1959.
- ConnectionsEdited into Chaplin Today: Limelight (2003)
Featured review
Good for Chaplin Buffs
How to Make Movies (1918)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Charles Chaplin stars in, wrote, produced and directed this short film that doesn't completely live up to the title but it is interesting nonetheless. The film starts off showing Chaplin's studio being built in a time lapse and from here we see Chaplin taking us on what's basically a tour of the studio. This includes a few staged jokes including him catching some laborers sleeping and there's a sequence where a pool is being filled up and of course they get the star wet with the hose. HOW TO MAKE MOVIES isn't really about making movies and there's no doubt that it drags on a little bit but I think fans of Chaplin should enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at his studio. One of the best moments happen when we see Chaplin getting into his Tramp outfit and "turning" himself into the character. Overall this is mainly going to appeal to Chaplin fans who will enjoy seeing this type of stuff. As a "film" its not really impressive as the majority of the jokes don't work and the pacing is just so off where it really seems as if many scenes are missing.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Charles Chaplin stars in, wrote, produced and directed this short film that doesn't completely live up to the title but it is interesting nonetheless. The film starts off showing Chaplin's studio being built in a time lapse and from here we see Chaplin taking us on what's basically a tour of the studio. This includes a few staged jokes including him catching some laborers sleeping and there's a sequence where a pool is being filled up and of course they get the star wet with the hose. HOW TO MAKE MOVIES isn't really about making movies and there's no doubt that it drags on a little bit but I think fans of Chaplin should enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at his studio. One of the best moments happen when we see Chaplin getting into his Tramp outfit and "turning" himself into the character. Overall this is mainly going to appeal to Chaplin fans who will enjoy seeing this type of stuff. As a "film" its not really impressive as the majority of the jokes don't work and the pacing is just so off where it really seems as if many scenes are missing.
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- Michael_Elliott
- Jan 19, 2012
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- Filmler Nasıl Yapılır
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- Runtime16 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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