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[[Charlie Chaplin]] is The Tramp, and sneaks into a golf resort, where he is mistaken for a look-alike aristocrat. [[Hilarity Ensues|A hilarious case of mistaken identity ensues.]] |
[[Charlie Chaplin]] is The Tramp, and sneaks into a golf resort, where he is mistaken for a look-alike aristocrat. [[Hilarity Ensues|A hilarious case of mistaken identity ensues.]] |
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This film is in the public domain and may be viewed in its entirety at [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXTPFy4qO00 YouTube]. |
This film is in the public domain and may be viewed in its entirety [[{{PAGENAME}}/Source|here, on this very wiki]], or at [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXTPFy4qO00 YouTube]. |
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Revision as of 01:52, 17 October 2019
Charlie Chaplin is The Tramp, and sneaks into a golf resort, where he is mistaken for a look-alike aristocrat. A hilarious case of mistaken identity ensues.
This film is in the public domain and may be viewed in its entirety here, on this very wiki, or at YouTube.
Tropes used in The Idle Class include:
- The Alcoholic: The aristocrat.
- Bizarre and Improbable Golf Game
- Identical Stranger
- Idle Rich
- If I Were a Rich Man
- Literal Ass-Kicking: At the end.
- Masquerade Ball: Conveniently, the Aristocrat gets stuck in a suit of armor so no one can see his face, while everyone assumes the Tramp is just the Aristocrat dressed as a tramp for the ball.