Chaplin (1992)
Animal Action

A wide variety of animals are seen in Charlie. However, in all cases the animals are background or atmosphere. Numerous scenes take place in the late nineteenth century or early twentieth century. Horses are seen pulling wagons or carriages and being ridden. When Charlie first arrives on the set of one of Mack Sennett’s flickers he walks into the middle of the filming of a Western. Besides horses, cattle are seen in the corral, mules are tied to hitching posts, dogs are in wagons, and chickens wander around. Trainers were dressed to work as extras in these scenes. In addition, two seals were in a scene taking place backstage in a vaudeville theater. Dogs, a cat and seagulls are seen briefly as atmosphere. During one of the low points of Charlie’s life, he receives an envelope and when he opens it, it contains a dead rat. A fake rat was rented from a prop house for use in this scene. A bear can be seen briefly in a vintage silent film that is shown as a part of the story.