Production of this film ran so long that Sir Charles Chaplin's film company contracting him, First National Pictures, complained. To placate the company, Chaplin invited executives and theater exhibitors to a grand tour of the studio to review the production and to meet the stars. The result was that the visitors were so charmed with what they experienced, especially with the players such as Jackie Coogan, that they agreed to be patient. Ultimately, that patience was proven worthwhile with the film becoming a major critical and commercial success.
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