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Pay Day
Comedy
70%
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Apr 2, 1922
Rated
NR
A bricklayer and his wife clash over his end-of-the-week partying.
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Directors
Charlie Chaplin
Vote Average
7.0
Vote Count
138
Popularity
7
Language
No Language
Origin Country
US
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Cast
Charlie Chaplin
Laborer
Phyllis Allen
His Wife
Mack Swain
Foreman
Edna Purviance
Foreman's Daughter
Syd Chaplin
Charlie's Friend and Lunch Cart Owner
Albert Austin
Workman
John Rand
Workman
Loyal Underwood
Workman
Henry Bergman
Drinking Companion
Al Ernest Garcia
Drinking Companion and Policeman
Wyn Ritchie Evans
Extra (uncredited)
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