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TWO RIVALS DUKE IT OUT - 2In the middle of a dance floor two rivals duke it out in a typically violent slapstick fashion. At one point one fighter even bites the other's nose! An early Keystone comedy featuring Charlie Chaplin and Ford Sterling.1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
TWO RIVALS DUKE IT OUT - 3In the middle of a dance floor two rivals duke it out in a typically violent slapstick fashion. An early Keystone comedy featuring Charlie Chaplin and Ford Sterling.1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
TWO RIVALS DUKE IT OUT - 4Rushing to leave, two feuding men inadverantly attempt to don the same overcoat, before resuming a slapstick brawl.1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
TWO FAT GUYS ON A SCAFFOLDTwo fat builders struggle to work on a scaffold with both ending up tumbling off. Clip from the silent heavyweight comedy team "A TON OF FUN".1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
TWO RIVALS DUKE IT OUTIn the middle of a dance floor two rivals mix it up, with both ending up on the floor.1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
A KNOCKOUT PUNCHIn the middle of a dance floor two rivals engage in a brief fight, with one administering a quick knockout punch. An early Keystone silent comedy featuring Charlie Chaplin and Ford Sterling.1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
INDIGESTION / HEADACHEA sleeping man is plagued by pick wielding gremlins. Nice early double exposure sequence.1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
THAT QUEASY FEELINGQueasiness visualised - a very uncomfortable man has his bed shake about violently. We've all been there...1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
DANCING GIRLS / DRUNKEN GUYAn inebriated man (a very young Charlie Chaplin, prior to his famous tramp persona) attempts to join two dancing women, only to soon collapse.1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P
A DISTRACTED BAND LEADERA trumpet playing bandleader finds it hard to concentrate as his girlfriend dances with another guy. The guy isn't so happy either that the woman isn't fully paying attention to him. An early Keystone silent comedy featuring a young Charlie Chaplin, Ford Sterling and Fatty Arbuckle.1920s - BLACK/WHITESource: Film: 16P