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If he was so great, why isn't he a household name today?

Widely considered one of the greatest silent comedies ever made, featuring a husband and wife who secretly get plastic surgery and inadvertently flirt with each other.

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Strip away the historical context, and these shorts remain genuinely laugh-out-loud funny.

Consider his 1928 masterpiece, The premise is simple: a man borrows his boss's car to impress a girl, only to discover a drunken, passed-out woman in the back seat. The rest of the film is a high-stakes game of trying to hide the woman from his girlfriend and his boss. It is a masterclass in tension and release, proving that comedy doesn't need to be loud to be hilarious. If he was so great, why isn't he a household name today

: Silent comedy, slapstick, and the "jazz age" frivolity of early Hollywood. Key Themes

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Rediscover the comedian who taught Hollywood how to be funny and human. Because as Charley would say: “A laugh is a terrible thing to waste—but a terrible thing to force.”

A bizarre cameo-stuffed short where Chase plays a detective looking for Norma Shearer’s missing pearls. The version includes a restored scene featuring Buster Keaton and Laurel & Hardy that was cut from most TV prints.