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Laughing Gas

  • 1914
  • Not Rated
  • 16m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Charles Chaplin and Josef Swickard in Laughing Gas (1914)
FarceSlapstickComedyShort

The Little Tramp pretends to be a dentist. A patient can't stop laughing from the anesthesia so Charlie knocks him out. At a drug store, he fights with a man who becomes another patient and ... Read allThe Little Tramp pretends to be a dentist. A patient can't stop laughing from the anesthesia so Charlie knocks him out. At a drug store, he fights with a man who becomes another patient and pulls the skirt off the dentist's wife.The Little Tramp pretends to be a dentist. A patient can't stop laughing from the anesthesia so Charlie knocks him out. At a drug store, he fights with a man who becomes another patient and pulls the skirt off the dentist's wife.

  • Director
    • Charles Chaplin
  • Stars
    • Charles Chaplin
    • Fritz Schade
    • Alice Howell
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    5.6/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Charles Chaplin
    • Stars
      • Charles Chaplin
      • Fritz Schade
      • Alice Howell
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Charles Chaplin
    Charles Chaplin
    • Dentist's Assistant
    Fritz Schade
    • Dr. Pain - the Dentist
    Alice Howell
    Alice Howell
    • Mrs. Pain - the Dentist's Wife
    Slim Summerville
    Slim Summerville
    • Pedestrian…
    Josef Swickard
    Josef Swickard
    • Patient
    Mack Swain
    Mack Swain
    • Patient
    Helen Carruthers
    • Pretty Patient
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Hibbard
    • Bearded Patient
    • (uncredited)
    Gene Marsh
    • Patient
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph Sutherland
    • Short Assistant
    • (uncredited)
    May Wallace
    May Wallace
    • Patient
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Chaplin
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    4the-antichrist-is-near

    Chaotic and rushed

    The low quality (as obvious for a movie over a hundred years old) doesn't help with smoothning the plotline, which is very thin. The whole film feels rather rushed and overly chaotic due to all the slapstick without any pauses.

    Asides from that, the acting is great!
    8Anonymous_Maxine

    A cross section of Chaplin's first year in film-making.

    It is no secret that Charlie Chaplin spent most of his first year in film-making churning out simple short comedies for Keystone Studios, in which he spent most of his time either kicking, punching, and throwing bricks at people or planting kisses on uncomfortable women. Laffing Gas is kind of a cross section of Chaplin's first year in film because it has all of those elements, as well as about the same ending as most of the other Keystone films, but it also shows a lot of Chaplin's most brilliant talents, the tricks that he does with his body and his cane and his hat.

    Also, I am not sure if it was just the copy that I watched, but part of the film plays in regular motion, rather than the slightly fast motion of most of the other short films, so you can see pretty clearly what it actually looked like when they were filming the fight scenes. Early in the film, Charlie walks into the dentist's office where he works and immediately has a fistfight with another guy, the receptionist, I guess, in the office. And this guy is tiny, by the way .Chaplin was a little guy himself, but this other guy makes Chaplin look like a giant. Anyway, they have a fight scene that is in normal speed, so it almost looks like slow-motion.

    The film is also one of the more violent of the Keystone films; at one point a guy gets hit in the face with a brick and then seems to spit out some teeth, soon landing himself in the dentist's office and being worked on by Charlie, who threw the brick in the first place, with a pair of what looks like bolt-cutters. There is a brief use of laughing gas in the film, but most of it is another ten minute slapstick fight scene interspersed with some genuinely brilliant moments.

    Also note that one scene in the film is filmed on the sidewalk in front of a place called the Sunset Pharmacy, which I imagine was a real place somewhere on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles. If anyone knows anything about that, please let me know!
    2abhihari-94000

    Better than his other movies i have saw.

    I think Chaplin is over rated because i have saw couple of movies but none of his act entertained me. I was constantly looking at watch to when it will end. But i must say that this was somewhat better than his films i watched earlier. But my suggestion is avoid it if you can. Do something fruitful. This is my 1st review. The sole purpose of writing the review is to save your time as i havewasted mine.
    AnonymousbutDilpreet002

    Trash

    This is easily the worst Charlie Chaplin film I have watched till now.

    It uses the same style of comedy Charlie later became synonymous with. But it's so poorly made that you can not laugh even if you wish to. It's all about kicking, hitting, throwing bricks and falling over each other which to this day, remain the most overused cliches in slapstick.
    6planktonrules

    a few good laughs, a lot of inexplicable punching

    I've seen quite a few Chaplin shorts from early in his career and I've noticed that his early stuff (done for Keystone Studios) is pretty dreadful stuff. Unlike his wonderful full-length films from the 20s and 30s, the films from 1914-1915 are incredibly poorly made--having no script but only vague instructions from the director. In most cases, the films had almost no plot and degenerated to people punching and kicking each other.

    This short is quite a bit better than the norm. While at times the plot degenerates to a lot of punching and kicking for absolutely no reason at all, the film also has a few decent laughs as Charlie pretends to be a dentist. Nothing outstandingly funny, but compared to the generally boring stuff he did for the studio, it's a big improvement.

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    • Trivia
      This film is among the 34 short films included in the "Chaplin at Keystone" DVD collection.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Pain - the Dentist: Get something to bring this man to!

    • Connections
      Edited into Comedy Cocktail (1951)

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1914 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Busy Little Dentist
    • Production company
      • Keystone Film Company
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    • Runtime
      • 16m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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