The Bank (1915 film)

Released in 1915, it is a slight departure from the Tramp character, as Charlie Chaplin plays a janitor in a bank.

Charlie hangs his coat inside the vault and brings out his mop and bucket, signifying he is the bank's janitor.

Charlie discovers a package containing a tie with a note attached to it, written by the bank's typist.

Charlie jumps to the wrong conclusion that Edna is in love with him, not realizing the package is intended for another Charles — the cashier.

In an August 1915 review for Variety, journalist Sime Silverman called it "the most legitimate comedy film Chaplin has played in many a long day, perhaps since he's been in pictures".

The Bank
Screenshot from the film