The dance hall scenes included as many as 100 extras, including Mexicans and Indians hired for $7.50 a day. Tiny Sanford, who played the bartender, received $20 a day, but the highest paid "extra" was the dog on the other end of the rope Chaplin ties to his waist while dancing with Georgia - the dog got $35 a day. The old man who has a short dancing scene in the dance hall is a 100-year old Civil War veteran named "Daddy" Taylor.

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