Shorts made from 1918 and 1923: "A Day's Pleasure," "Sunnyside," "The Idle Class" and "Pay Day" Three silent comedies, "A Dog's Life," "Shoulder Arms" and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film Introduction by David Robinson 'The Visitors,' Behind-the-scenes footage of visitors to Chaplin's sets 'Harry Lauder (1918),' Footage that Chaplin and the great British Music Hall comedian shot for an uncompleted short Photo gallery, film posters, The Chaplin Collection 'How to Make Movies (1918),' short film in which Chaplin shows the building of his new studio, and how movies are made there 'The Bond (1918),' WWI propaganda film featuring Chaplin, his brother and Edna Purviance Shoulder Arms deleted scenes Photo gallery, film posters, interactive menus, and scene access