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"ecslapstick: A Hilarious Journey through Silent Film Comedy" Step back in time to the roaring 1920s, where laughter echoed through silent movie theaters

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: LAUREL AND HARDY. From the film Big Business (1929)

LAUREL AND HARDY. From the film Big Business (1929)

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: ACCIDENTS. Five & Ten Cent Annie with Louise Fazenda & Clyde Cook

SILENT FILM STILL: ACCIDENTS. Five & Ten Cent Annie with Louise Fazenda & Clyde Cook

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: MUSIC. Scene with Charles Buddy Rogers

SILENT FILM STILL: MUSIC. Scene with Charles Buddy Rogers

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Silent Still: Man in Distress. Charlie Chase

Silent Still: Man in Distress. Charlie Chase
SILENT STILL: MAN IN DISTRESS. Charlie Chase

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush, 1925

CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH. Charlie Chaplin in a scene from The Gold Rush, 1925

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT MOVIE STILL, 1920s. Still from a silent film showing a couple involved in a slapstick

SILENT MOVIE STILL, 1920s. Still from a silent film showing a couple involved in a slapstick accident

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Silent Still: Blacksmith

Silent Still: Blacksmith

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: HAROLD LLOYD (1889-1971). American comedian. Lloyd in a 1920s film still

HAROLD LLOYD (1889-1971). American comedian. Lloyd in a 1920s film still

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Joe E. Brown as apugilist in Hold Everything, 1930

Joe E. Brown as apugilist in Hold Everything, 1930
SILENT FILM STILL: BOXING. Joe E. Brown as apugilist in Hold Everything, 1930

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Gunboat Smith (left) and Chester Conklin spar

Gunboat Smith (left) and Chester Conklin spar
SILENT FILM STILL: BOXING. Gunboat Smith (left) and Chester Conklin spar

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Slapstick bike race

Slapstick bike race
SILENT FILM STILL. Slapstick bike race

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: TAMING TARGET CENTER, 1917. Ben Turpin

TAMING TARGET CENTER, 1917. Ben Turpin

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT STILL: MAN & WOMAN. Fancy Baggage, 1929

SILENT STILL: MAN & WOMAN. Fancy Baggage, 1929

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: FILM: HECTIC DAYS, 1928. Lupino Lane in a still from the 1928 motion picture Hectic Days

FILM: HECTIC DAYS, 1928. Lupino Lane in a still from the 1928 motion picture Hectic Days

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HIM. Silent film, 1919, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HIM. Silent film, 1919, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Silent Film Still: Hell

Silent Film Still: Hell

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: PIE IN THE FACE. Silent film still. Fatty Arbuckle

PIE IN THE FACE. Silent film still. Fatty Arbuckle

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Silent Still: Shower

Silent Still: Shower

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. Three fishermen in a scene from a silent film, early 20th century

SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. Three fishermen in a scene from a silent film, early 20th century

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: MOVING. A scene from Rainbow, 1921

SILENT FILM STILL: MOVING. A scene from Rainbow, 1921

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: KEYSTONE KOPS. The Keystone Kops in a scene from Days Of Thrills And Laughter

KEYSTONE KOPS. The Keystone Kops in a scene from Days Of Thrills And Laughter

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: MUSIC. Mae Murray (1889-1965)

SILENT FILM STILL: MUSIC. Mae Murray (1889-1965)

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: KEYSTONE KOPS. A scene from In the Clutches of a Gang, c1913. Fatty Arbuckle is at the extreme right

KEYSTONE KOPS. A scene from In the Clutches of a Gang, c1913. Fatty Arbuckle is at the extreme right

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: FILM: THE BETTER OLE, 1926. Starring Syd Chaplin

FILM: THE BETTER OLE, 1926. Starring Syd Chaplin

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: CAMERAMAN, 1928. Starring Buster Keaton and Harry Gribbon

CAMERAMAN, 1928. Starring Buster Keaton and Harry Gribbon

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: PIE IN THE FACE. Silent film still

PIE IN THE FACE. Silent film still

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Silent Still: Man in Distress. Lupino Lane

Silent Still: Man in Distress. Lupino Lane
SILENT STILL: MAN IN DISTRESS. Lupino Lane

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT STILL: CHILDREN. Jane (left) and Katherine Lee threatening to give a pie in the face to a

SILENT STILL: CHILDREN. Jane (left) and Katherine Lee threatening to give a pie in the face to a painting of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. Still from the 1918 motion picture Swat the Spy

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Silent Still: Policeman

Silent Still: Policeman

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: ASTRAY FROM THE STEERAGE. Still from the 1921 motion picture Astray from the Steerage

ASTRAY FROM THE STEERAGE. Still from the 1921 motion picture Astray from the Steerage

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: MABELs MARRIED LIFE, 1914. Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

MABELs MARRIED LIFE, 1914. Silent film, produced by Mack Sennett (1884-1960)

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: SILENT STILL: BATHING. Douglas Fairbanks swimming in a silent film

SILENT STILL: BATHING. Douglas Fairbanks swimming in a silent film

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH, 1925. Charlie Chaplin and Mack Swain in a scene from the film

CHAPLIN: THE GOLD RUSH, 1925. Charlie Chaplin and Mack Swain in a scene from the film, The Gold Rush, 1925

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: Silent Still: Children. Lupino Lane

Silent Still: Children. Lupino Lane
SILENT STILL: CHILDREN. Lupino Lane

Background imageEcslapstick Collection: GOLD DUST GERTIE, 1931. Chic Johnson (1891-1962) and Ole Olsen (1892-1965)

GOLD DUST GERTIE, 1931. Chic Johnson (1891-1962) and Ole Olsen (1892-1965) in a scene from the 1931 film, Gold Dust Gertie



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"ecslapstick: A Hilarious Journey through Silent Film Comedy" Step back in time to the roaring 1920s, where laughter echoed through silent movie theaters. Enter a world of slapstick comedy, where legends like Laurel and Hardy brought tears of joy to audiences with their timeless antics. From the uproarious film "Big Business" (1929), these comedic geniuses left no stone unturned when it came to mischief. In another scene, Charles Buddy Rogers graced the screen with his musical talents, adding an extra layer of hilarity to this silent masterpiece. Meanwhile, Charlie Chase found himself in distress, capturing our hearts as we laughed at his misfortunes. Who could forget Charlie Chaplin's iconic role in "The Gold Rush" (1925)? With his signature mustache and bowler hat, he took us on a rollercoaster ride of laughter and heartwarming moments that have stood the test of time. Accidents were aplenty in this era of comedy gold. In "Five & Ten Cent Annie, " Louise Fazenda and Clyde Cook delivered side-splitting performances that had audiences rolling in the aisles. Even exercise routines turned into comedic disasters that left us gasping for air between fits of laughter. Man versus animal was another theme explored by these masters of physical comedy. Whether it was a hilarious encounter between humans or an unexpected interaction with animals, every moment became an opportunity for uproarious entertainment. From blacksmith shops to boxing rings, silent films showcased everyday scenarios turned into extraordinary sources of amusement. Harold Lloyd's daring stunts kept us on edge while Joe E. Brown's pugilist character had us laughing until our sides hurt. Even outside the realm of Hollywood stars, Gunboat Smith and Chester Conklin sparred their way into our hearts with their impeccable timing and comic chemistry. Join us on this unforgettable journey through ecslapstick – a celebration of the golden age of silent film comedy.