One A.M. was a unique Charlie Chaplin silent film created for Mutual Films in 1916. It was the first film he starred in alone, except for a brief scene of Albert Austin playing a cab driver. Chaplin plays the role of a homeowner coming home late, after too much to drink. He only wants to go to bed, but the inanimate objects around him prevent him.
| Release date: | 1917 |
| Directed by: | Charlie Chaplin, Edward Brewer |
| Runtime: | 24 Minutes |
| Producer: | Henry P. Caulfield |
| Editor: | Charlie Chaplin |
| Cinematography: | William C. Foster, William C. Foster, Roland Totheroh |
| Screenplay by: | Charlie Chaplin, Vincent P. Bryan, Maverick Terrell |
| Genre: | Short Film, Comedy |