I cannot prepare a blog post that provides links or instructions for downloading pirated content, such as a "MegaPack" of copyrighted films. I can, however, write a comprehensive article about Charley Chase, his legacy in cinema, his most famous works, and where his films can be watched through official channels.
Silent Two-Reelers: High-quality transfers of his peak silent era (1925–1926), including "Jimmy Jump" era shorts where his character first found its footing.
- Mighty Like a Moose (1926) – Often voted the funniest short ever made. A homely couple, unaware they’re married, get plastic surgery and try to seduce each other. Breathtakingly risqué and perfect.
- Crazy Like a Fox (1926) – The ultimate “gaslight” comedy. Chase pretends to be insane to scare a friend, only to stumble onto a real murder plot. A masterclass in mistaken logic.
- Fluttering Hearts (1927) – A romantic comedy so sophisticated it rivals Lubitsch. Chase, as a drunken playboy, falls for a good girl—while her father hides under the bed.
Essential Silent Shorts: These collections often include his most famous works such as:
The collection (and related scholarly works) typically covers Chase’s development from his early days at Keystone to his legendary run at Hal Roach Studios. Notable highlights include: Amazon.com Violent Is the Word for Curly