Charlie Chaplin's

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Charlie Chaplin's 60th Film Released April 16 1917 The Cure is a short comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin.

Chaplin plays a drunk who checks into a health spa to dry out, but his suitcase full of alcohol does not aid him in this pursuit.

Along the way he aggravates a large man and seduces a young lady, as Chaplin's characters are often wont to do.

The film featured Chaplin's frequent co-stars Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Henry Bergman, John Rand, James T.

Kelley, Albert Austin, and Frank J.

Coleman.

Date : 1917
Cast : Charlie Chaplin as The Inebriate
Edna Purviance as The Girl
Eric Campbell (actor) as The Man with the Gout
Henry Bergman as Masseur
John Rand (actor) as Sanitarium Attendant
James T.

Kelley as Sanitarium Attendant
Albert Austin as Sanitarium Attendant
Frank J.

Coleman as Head of Sanitarium