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đŸŽ© Charlie Chaplin | Mabel’s Strange Predicament | Silent Comedy That Started It All đŸ€Ł
This Short features a hilarious moment from *Mabel’s Strange Predicament* (1914) — the first film where Charlie Chaplin wore his iconic “Tramp” costume. Set in a hotel full of misunderstandings, mistaken identities, and slapstick chaos, this scene showcases Chaplin’s early genius in physical comedy and expressive storytelling.

Directed by Mabel Normand and produced by Mack Sennett, this film helped launch Chaplin’s legendary career. From drunken stumbles to pajama mix-ups, the humor is timeless and still hits today.

Perfect for fans of classic cinema, comedy lovers, and creators who appreciate the roots of visual humor.

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