Tillie's Punctured Romance

Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914)

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  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1914-12-21
  • User Rating: 6.1/10 from 71 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 22min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: Keystone Film Company
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Mack Sennett
star 6.1/10
From 71 Ratings
6.2

Summary

A womanizing city man meets Tillie in the country. When he sees that her father has a very large bankroll for his workers, he persuades her to elope with him.

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  • Marie Dressler

    as Tillie Banks
  • Charlie Chaplin

    as The City Guy
  • Mabel Normand

    as Mabel
  • Charles Bennett

    as Uncle Donald Banks
  • Mack Swain

    as Tillie's Father
  • Chester Conklin

    as Mr. Whoozis (uncredited)
  • Charley Chase

    as Staring Man in Theater (uncredited)
  • Edgar Kennedy

    as Restaurant Owner / Banks' Butler (uncredited)
  • Minta Durfee

    as Maid (uncredited)
  • Alice Davenport

    as Guest at Party (uncredited)
  • Slim Summerville

    as Keystone Kop / Guest in Restaurant (uncredited)
  • Al St. John

    as Keystone Kop (uncredited)
  • Hank Mann

    as Keystone Kop / Waiter in Movie (uncredited)
  • Dan Albert

    as Party Guest / Cop (uncredited)
  • Phyllis Allen

    as Prison Matron / Restaurant Patron / Guest (uncredited)
  • Billie Bennett

    as Maid / Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Helen Carruthers

    as Maid / Waitress (uncredited)
  • Glen Cavender

    as First Pianist in Restaurant / Cop / Guest in First Restaurant / Uncle's Rescuer / Society Guest (uncredited)
  • Dixie Chene

    as Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Nick Cogley

    as Police Chief (uncredited)
  • Hampton Del Ruth

    as Tall Banks Secretary Searching for Tillie (uncredited)
  • Frank Dolan

    as Movie Spectator / Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Ted Edwards

    as Waiter in First Restaurant / Station Cop (uncredited)
  • Edwin Frazee

    as Movie Spectator / Guest / Cop (uncredited)
  • Gordon Griffith

    as Newsboy (uncredited)
  • William Hauber

    as Servant / Policeman (uncredited)
  • Fred Hibbard

    as Tall Servant (uncredited)
  • Alice Howell

    as Back Room Diner / Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Robert P. Kerr

    as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Grover Ligon

    as Party Guest / Policeman (uncredited)
  • Wallace MacDonald

    as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Enid Markey

    as Country Girl in 'A Thief's Fate' (uncredited)
  • Harry McCoy

    as Singer, Pianist / Prisoner / Various Others (uncredited)
  • Rube Miller

    as Tillie's Visitor (uncredited)
  • Charles Murray

    as Detective in 'A Thief's Fate' (uncredited)
  • Eva Nelson

    as Disgusted Guest in Second Restaurant (uncredited)
  • Edward Nolan

    as Restaurant Dancer / Policeman / Mountain Innkeeper / Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Frank Opperman

    as Rev. D. Simpson / Guest in First Restaurant / Station Cop / Movie Spectator (uncredited)
  • Hugh Saxon

    as Shorter Banks Secretary Searching for Tillie (uncredited)
  • Fritz Schade

    as Waiter in First Restaurant / Station Cop / Prisoner / Guest in Second Restaurant / Kitchen Hand in Second Restaurant (uncredited)
  • Richard Smith

    as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
  • Josef Swickard

    as Movie Spectator (uncredited)
  • Morgan Wallace

    as Thief in 'A Thief's Fate' (uncredited)
  • Billy Gilbert

    as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Meiklejohn

    as Male Ballroom Dancer At Party (uncredited)
  • Hazel Allen

    as Female Ballroom Dancer At Party (uncredited)
Writing Edgar Smith Theatre Play
Directing Mack Sennett Director
Production Mack Sennett Producer
Writing Craig Hutchinson Screenplay
Writing Hampton Del Ruth Screenplay
Camera Frank D. Williams Director of Photography
Camera Hans F. Koenekamp Director of Photography

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