Not a silent movie, but they did this scene without any dialog. Still funny.

I wonder if this was the first time the two-people-no-mirror gag appeared in a movie.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    31 year ago

    So you inspired me to do some research. I found this page which has this paragraph:

    https://www.filmsite.org/duck.html

    The mirror routine, contributed by McCarey, had been used by Charlie Chaplin in The Floorwalker (1916) and by Max Linder in Seven Year’s Bad Luck (1921). It was later replicated in a Bugs Bunny cartoon, re-enacted by Harpo with Lucille Ball on a 1950’s “I Love Lucy” show episode, and also appeared as part of the opening credits for the 60s TV series “The Patty Duke Show”. Actor/director Woody Allen paid homage to the film in his Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) - with an excerpt from the musical number “The Country’s Going to War.”

    So I guess everyone borrows from the past.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        21 year ago

        P.S. love your username and the old school arcade game I assume it comes from. I just played it the other day via MAME.

        • @MajorHavoc
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          11 year ago

          Thanks! Yes, it’s fantastic. And it feels so ahead of it’s time.