

The Fireman
Directed by Charlie ChaplinCharlie is a fireman who always does everything wrong. A man talks the Fire Chief into ignoring his burning home (he wants the insurance money) unaware that his daughter (the love of the Chief) is upstairs in the house. When the house next door catches fire its owner rouses Charlie who rouses the force.
The Fireman Trivia
The Fireman was released on June 12, 1916.
The Fireman was directed by Charlie Chaplin.
The Fireman has a runtime of 25 min.
The Fireman was produced by Henry P. Caulfield, Charlie Chaplin.
The key characters in The Fireman are Fireman (Charlie Chaplin), Girl (Edna Purviance), Her Father (Lloyd Bacon).
The Fireman is rated TV-G.
The Fireman is a Comedy, Short film.
The Fireman has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.










