1."Hoffmeyer's Legacy"
(1912) Working Title: "False Alarms". Could be called "The Bangville Police" Date Finished Or Shipped March 17, 1913. Released 24 April, 1913. Keystone/Mack Sennett. 1 Reel. Directed by Henry Lehrman. The First Keystone film with The Keystone Kops. Starring Ford Sterling, Fred Mace, Nick Cogley and Edgar Kennedy.

 

2. "Mabel's Heroes"
(1913) Released: 13 February, 1913. Keystone/Mutual. Directed by George Nichols. Starring Mabel Normand, Mack Sennett, Ford Sterling, Fred Mace, Hank Mann, Nick Cogley and Edgar Kennedy.

 

3. "Heinze's Resurrection"
(1913) Released: 17 February, 1913. Keystone/Mutual. Directed by Mack Sennett. Starring Mabel Normand, Ford Sterling, Fred Mace, Nick Cogley, Betty Schade and Edgar Kennedy.

 

4. "Mabel's Awful Mistake"
(1913) Working Title: "The Saw Mill". Date Finished or Shipped: April 5, 1913. Released: 12 May, 1913. Keystone-Mutual. Directed by Mack Sennett. Starring Mabel Normand, Mack Sennett, Ford Sterling and Edgar Kennedy.

 

5. "Ride for a Bride"
(1913) Working Title: "The Golf Ball" Finished or Shipped: November 1, 1913. Released November 1st, 1913. Keystone Film Company. 1 Reel. Directed by George Nichols. Starring Roscoe Arbuckle with Edgar Kennedy.

 

6. "Cohen Saves the Flag"
(1913) Working Title: "The Jewish Soldier". Finished or Shipped: April 8, 1913. Released: 27 November, 1913. Keystone-Mutual. Directed by Mack Sennett. Starring Mabel Normand, Ford Sterling, Hank Mann, Nick Cogley and Edgar Kennedy.

 

7. "Cruel, Cruel Love"
(1914) Working Title: "Lord Helpus" Finished or Shipped: March 5, 1914. Released: March 26, 1914. Keystone. Directed by George Nichols or Mack Sennett. Starring Charles Chaplin, Minta Durfee, Alice Davenport, Chester Conklin.

Although there is no credit for Edgar Kennedy - Harry M. Geduld in his volume "Chaplin-iana" section "Who's in What" states clearly that he is in it.

 

8. "Mabel's Stormy Love Affair"
(1914) Working Title: "Servant Hero". Finished or Shipped December 14, 1913. Released 5 January, 1914. Keystone-Mutual. Directed by Mabel Normand. Starring Mabel Normand, Alice Davenport, Nick Cogley, Hank Mann and Edgar Kennedy.

 

9. "In the Clutches of a Gang"
(1914) Working Title: "The Disguised Mayor". Finished or Shipped: December 11, 1913. Released 17 January, 1914. Keystone Film Company. 2 Reels. Directed by George Nichols. Starring Roscoe Arbuckle, Ford Sterling, Hank Mann and Edgar Kennedy.

 

10. "Won in a Closet"
(1914) Working Title: "The Rube". Finished or Shipped: December 39, 1913. Released: January 22, 1914. Keystone-Mutual. Directed by Mabel Normand. Starring Mabel Normand, Harry McCoy, Alice Davenport, Hank Mann, Nick Cogley and Edgar Kennedy.

 

11. "Those Love Pangs"
(1914) also known as "Busted Hearts" (1914), "The Rival Mashers" (1914). Finished and Shipped: September 19, 1914. Released: October 10, 1914. Starring: Charles Chaplin, Chester Conklin, Vivian Edwards, Cecile Arnold, Norma Nichols, Harry McCoy and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played the Girl's Friend.

 

12. "His Favorite Pastime"
(1914) Working Title: "The Drunk". Released 16 March, 1914. (Reissued as "The Bonehead", "Charlie Is Thirsty") Keystone Film Company. 1 Reel. Directed by George Nichols. Starring Roscoe Arbuckle, Charles Chaplin, Hank Mann, Peggy Pearce, and Edgar Kennedy.

 

13. "The Chicken Chaser"
(1914) Working Title: "New Yard Lovers". Finished or Shipped: March 15, 1914. Released 2 April, 1914. Keystone Film Company. Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Starring Roscoe Arbuckle, The Keystone Kops including Edgar Kennedy.

 

14. "The Star Boarder"
(1914) Working Title:"The Hash-House Hero" Finished or Shipped: March 19, 1914. Released April 4, 1914. Keystone Film Company. 1 Reel. Directed by George Nichols. Also known as "Hash-House Herc" (1914), "In Love With His Landlady" (1914), "Landlady's Pet" (1914). Starring Charlie Chaplin, Minta Durfee, Alice Davenport, Gordon Griffith with Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played The Landlady's Husband.

 

15. "Mabel at the Wheel"
(1914) Working Title: "Racing Queen" Reissued as "A Hot Finish". Finished or Shipped: March 31, 1914. Released April 18, 1914. Keystone-Mutual. 2 Reels. Directed by Mack Sennett and Mabel Normand. Starring Mabel Normand, Charlie Chaplin, Fred Mace, Joe Bordeaux, Harry McCoy, Mack Sennett, Al St John, William Seiter, Minta Durfee, Alice Davenport, Chester Conklin and Edgar Kennedy.

 

16. "Twenty Minutes of Love"
(1914) Working Title: "Passing of Time" 1 Reel. Finished or Shipped: March 28, 1914. Released April 20, 1914. Keystone Film Company. Directed by Madden. Supervised by Mack Sennett. also known as "Cops and Watches" (1914), "He Loves Her So" (1914), "Love-Friend" (1914). With Charles Chaplin, Minta Durfee, Chester Conklin, Emma Clifton and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played The Lover or An Ardent Suitor.

 

17. "Caught in a Cabaret"
(1914) Working Title "The Waiter", reissued as "The Jazz Waiter". Finished or Shipped: April 11, 1914. Released April 27, 1914. Keystone-Mutual. 2 Reels. Directed by Mabel Normand and Charlie Chaplin. also known as "Faking with Society" (1914), "The Jazz Waiter" (1914), "The Waiter" (1914) "Prime Minister Charlie" With Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Harry McCoy, Chester Conklin, Mack Swain, Minta Durfee, Phyllis Allen, Gordon Griffith, Hank Mann, Alice Howell, Wallace MacDonald, Joseph Swickard, Leo White, Alice Davenport and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played The Cafe Proprietor.

 

18. "Our Country Cousin"
(1914) Working Title "Rube Elopement" Keystone. 1 Reel. Finished or Shipped: May 24, 1914. Released June 6, 1914. With Edgar Kennedy.

 

19. "The Knock-Out"
(1914) Working Title: "Fighting Demon". Finished or Shipped: May 29, 1914. Released 11 June, 1914 (Reissued as "The Pugilist", and "Counted Out") Keystone Film Company. 2 Reels. Directed by Mack Sennett, Charles Avery, and Roscoe Arbuckle. Also known as "Counted Out" (1914), "The Pugilist" (1914). Starring Roscoe Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, Charles Chaplin, Minta Durfee, Mack Swain, Eric Campbell, Mack Sennett, Ford Stirling, Al St John, Hank Mann, George "Slim" Summerville, Charles Parrott, and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played Cyclone Flynn, the champion.

 

20. "Mabel's Busy Day"
(1914) Working Title: "Weine Story" Finished or Shipped: May 30, 1914. Released: June 13, 1914. Keystone-Mutual. 1 Reel. Directed by Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Normand. also known as "Charlie and the Sausages" (1914), "Hot Dogs" (1914), "Love and Lunch" (1914). Starring Mabel Normand, Charlie Chaplin, Chester Conklin, Harry McCoy, Charlie Chase, Slim Summerville, Al St John, Billie Bennett, Wallace MacDonald and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played one of the Cops.

 

21. "The Rounders"
(1914) Working Title: "The Two Dunks". Finished or Shipped: August 21, 1914. Released: September 7, 1914. Keystone Film Company. 1 Reel. Directed by Charles Chaplin. Starring Roscoe Arbuckle, Charles Chaplin, Minta Durfee, Phyllis Allen, Al St John, Charles Parrott and Edgar Kennedy. Reissued as "The Two Drunks"

 

22. "Dough and Dynamite"
(1914) Working Title: "In Trouble", Finished or Shipped: September 18, 1914. Released October 26, 1914. Keystone Film Company. 2 Reels. Directed by Charlie Chaplin. also known as "The Cook" (1914), "The Doughnut Designer" (1914), "The New Cook" (1914). With Charlie Chaplin, Chester Conklin, Fritz Schade, Norma Nichols, Vivian Edwards, Cecile Arnold, Jack Dillon, Phyllis Allen, Slim Summerville, Charlie Chase, and Edgar Kennedy. Reissued as "The Doughnut Designers" and "The Cook" Edgar Kennedy played Striking Baker

 

23. "Gentlemen of Nerve"
(1914) Working Title: "Attending The Races". Finished or Shipped: October 7, 1914. Released: October 29, 1914. Keystone-Mutual. 1 Reel. Directed by Charles Chaplin. also known as "Charlie at the Races" (1914), "Some Nerve" (1914). Starring Mabel Normand, Charlie Chaplin, Chester Conklin, Mack Swain, Charlie Chase, Phyllis Allen, Slim Summerville and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played The Policeman.

 

24. "Tillie's Punctured Romance"
(1914) Working Title: "Dressler No.1". Finished or Shipped July 25, 1914. Released November 14, 1914. Keystone Film Company. (Mack Sennett's first film to run 6 reels. Until then all Sennett films ran one or two reels.) Directed by Mack Sennett. also known as "For the Love of Tillie" (1914), "Marie's Millions" (1914), "Tillie's Big Romance" (1914), "Tillie's Nightmare" (1914). Starring Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Marie Dressler, Mack Swain, Charles Bennett, Charles Chase, Chester Conklin, Charles Murray, Minta Durfee, Gordon Grimth, Phyllis Allen, Alice Davenport, Harry McCoy, Alice Howell, Wallace MacDonald, Hank Mann, Slim Summerville, Al St John, Eddie Sutherland, Billie Bennett, C. G. Ligon, Joe Bordeaux and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played The Restaurant Owner.

 

25. "The Noise of Bombs"
(1914) Working Title: "The Blackhanders". Finished and Shipped: November 3, 1914. Released November 19, 1914. Keystone Film Company. 1 Reel. With Charlie Murray, and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played the Chief of Police.

 

26. "Getting Acquainted"
(1914) Working Title: "The Flirts". 2 Reels. Finished or Shipped: November 22, 1914. Released December 5, 1914. Keystone-Mutual. 1 Reel. Written and Directed by Charlie Chaplin. also known as "Exchange is No Robbery" (1914), "Fair Exchange" (1914), "Hello Everybody" (1914) With Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, Phyllis Allen, Harry McCoy, Cecile Arnold and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played The Turk.

 

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