His Prehistoric Past

His Prehistoric Past

5.6

Dec 07 1914

0h 22m

Comedy

Set mostly in the Stone Age, a prehistoric king, with a harem of wives, rules a beach. Charlie arrives and falls for the king's favorite wife. In the end, it turns out to have been a dream; Charlie was asleep in the park.

Charlie Chaplin

Charlie Chaplin

Weakchin

Mack Swain

Mack Swain

King Lowbrow

Gene Marsh

Gene Marsh

Sum-Babee

Fritz Schade

Fritz Schade

Ku-Ku aka Cleo

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