The Cure 1917
The Cure ★★ 1917
Chaplin arrives at a spa to take a rest cure, accompanied by a trunk full of liquor that somehow gets dumped into the water at the resort. Silent with music track. 20m/B VHS, DVD . Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Albert Austin; D: Charlie Chaplin.
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