Charlie Chaplin - A Dog's Life - Hand Scene ("Puppet" Gag)

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The famous hand puppet scene from Charlie Chaplin's 1918 silent film 'A Dog's Life' is perhaps one of the most iconic gags in early cinema. It was inspired by a similar gag that appeared in Mack Sennett’s 1914 comedy ‘Tillie’s Punctured Romance’, starring Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand and Marie Dressler. In it, Chaplin enacts a vaudeville style dog act while manipulating two thin gloves on his hands as puppets - an obvious reference to the pup's his character had just adopted. This bit of physical comedy captivated audiences and became a beloved hallmark of Chaplin’s long-lasting career!

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