This was the first film that Charles Chaplin starred in alone, except for a brief scene of Albert Austin playing a cab driver.
Restoration work was carried out at L'Immagine Ritrovata laboratory in 2013.
One A.M. (1916) has been restored by Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna and Lobster Films, from two nitrate prints preserved at Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique. One fragment was added from a nitrate print preserved at the British Film Institute.
Intertitles have been reconstructed from an incomplete 16mm print from the Blackhawk Film Collection and documents of the Library of Congress.
The surviving elements come from two different negatives. Negative A was restored whenever possible while negative B was used to reconstruct missing or severely damaged shots.
One A.M. (1916) has been restored by Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna and Lobster Films, from two nitrate prints preserved at Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique. One fragment was added from a nitrate print preserved at the British Film Institute.
Intertitles have been reconstructed from an incomplete 16mm print from the Blackhawk Film Collection and documents of the Library of Congress.
The surviving elements come from two different negatives. Negative A was restored whenever possible while negative B was used to reconstruct missing or severely damaged shots.
Artie Shaw and Bunny Berigan play on the 1934 Van Beuren reissue soundtrack.
Is one of the very few films in which Charlie Chaplin did not play the Tramp character.
Fell into the Public Domain in 1944.