

One A.M.
Directed by Charlie ChaplinDrunk as a skunk, Charlie arrives home by taxi after a wild night out, only to realise that he has lost his key. Now, as an open window becomes the entrance, practically every single item or piece of furniture--including a possessed Murphy bed--becomes a formidable and insurmountable obstacle standing in his way, and working against him. Can't a man find peace at 1 o'clock in the morning?
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One A.M. Trivia
One A.M. was released on August 7, 1916.
One A.M. was directed by Charlie Chaplin.
One A.M. has a runtime of 25 min.
One A.M. was produced by Henry P. Caulfield, Charlie Chaplin.
The key characters in One A.M. are Le bourgeois alcoolisé (Charlie Chaplin), Le chauffeur de taxi (Albert Austin).
One A.M. is rated TV-G.
One A.M. is a Comedy, Family, Short film.
One A.M. has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.


