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Best silent comedy movies

Discover the most iconic and influential silent comedy films from the golden age of cinema. Explore masterpieces of physical comedy, slapstick, and visual storytelling featuring legendary performers. This collection highlights groundbreaking techniques and timeless humor that shaped the early film industry and continue to entertain audiences today. Find essential viewing for film enthusiasts and those interested in the history of motion pictures and classic entertainment.

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    Seven Chances (1925)

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    • Sweet little Buster Keaton movie

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    Known for its escalating absurdity and one of the most spectacular chase scenes in cinema history, 'Seven Chances' is a prime example of Buster Keaton's inventive comedic genius. The frantic race against time makes for a thrilling and hilarious experience.

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    Modern Times (1936)

    38 Global Votes
    • Satirical comedy critiquing industrialization

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    Charlie Chaplin's final portrayal of the Little Tramp is a powerful social commentary on the industrial age, wrapped in brilliant physical comedy. It demonstrates Chaplin's ability to create humor and pathos without extensive dialogue, even in the sound era.

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    The Kid (1921)

    30 Global Votes
    • Innovative combination of comedic and dramatic elements

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    Charlie Chaplin's first full-length feature film is a poignant blend of comedy and drama, celebrated for its emotional depth. The heartwarming chemistry between Chaplin and Jackie Coogan proved the capacity of silent films to tell complex, moving stories.

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    City Lights (1931)

    28 Global Votes
    • Considered one of the best movies out there

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    This film is a masterpiece of silent cinema, showcasing Charlie Chaplin's ability to blend poignant drama with his signature physical comedy. Its enduring appeal lies in its timeless story of love and sacrifice, proving the power of visual storytelling even after the advent of sound.

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    The Cameraman (1928)

    5 Global Votes
    • Charming story

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    Considered one of Buster Keaton's best and most exquisitely concise comedies, 'The Cameraman' is full of imaginative charm and timeless gags. It highlights Keaton's ability to create humor from an underdog's earnest attempts to succeed.

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    Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)

    4 Global Votes
    • A pip of a comedy

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    This film features one of the most famous and dangerous stunts in film history, showcasing Buster Keaton's 'Great Stone Face' and his incredible physical prowess. It's a classic example of his ability to combine daring action with deadpan humor.

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    The Kid Brother (1927)

    1 Global Votes
    • Most lyrical of Lloyd's features

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    Harold Lloyd's 'The Kid Brother' offers some of his funniest and most elaborate gags, telling a thrilling story with a perfect structure. It highlights his character's journey from timidness to heroism through wit and courage.

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    The General (1926)

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    • Celebration of death-defying action

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    Often cited as one of the greatest films ever made, 'The General' showcases Buster Keaton's unparalleled physical comedy and engineering brilliance. Its elaborate train sequences and expensive stunts set a high bar for silent action-comedies.

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    The Gold Rush (1925)

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    • Delightful blend of slapstick humor, poignant emotion, and social commentary

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    This film is one of Charlie Chaplin's most iconic works, blending comedy, romance, and survival themes during the Klondike Gold Rush. Its memorable scenes, like the 'dancing rolls,' continue to entertain and resonate with viewers.

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    Safety Last! (1923)

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    • Includes one of the most famous images from the silent-film era

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    Harold Lloyd's 'Safety Last!' is a landmark in silent comedies, famous for its death-defying stunts and thrilling sequences. The iconic scene of Lloyd hanging from a clock remains one of cinema's most enduring images.

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    The Freshman (1925)

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    • Good comedy

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    This Harold Lloyd film is a classic underdog story filled with hilarious gags and impressive physical comedy. It showcases Lloyd's relatable character as a naive college student striving for popularity and athletic success.

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    Mighty Like a Moose (1926)

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    • Very enjoyable feature

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    This Charley Chase short film is a delightful screwball comedy, showcasing his comedic talent and a wonderfully crafted plot. Its clever premise of a married couple unknowingly trying to have an affair with each other is ahead of its time.

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    The Immigrant (1917)

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    • A classic silent short film by Charlie Chaplin

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    This Charlie Chaplin short film embodies his compassionate politics and swift physical humor, offering a packed structure that puts a face on the poor huddled masses. It's a powerful and humorous portrayal of the immigrant experience.