Just awesome; what a great compilation of some of the legends of comedy!
BTW - if you've ever wondered who inspired "The Honeymooners" Kramden & Norton, just watch 5:13 - 6:13 - can't you just picture Norton (Art Carney/Laurel) messing around until Kramden (Jackie Gleason/Hardy) loses patience with him? One episode where the boys were practicing golf and Norton addressing the ball... "Hello, ball!" LOL.
But for the definitive "Honeymooners" inspiration, see L&H's "Sons of the Desert"!
Chaplin @ 3.10-4:06 is genius! really these guys knew what they had in the new medium of film. They made the most of it. They were free to set-up gags the way
@JohnMGilbert "clean" you say? actually charlie chaplin was considered almost vulgar, for his tramp character frequently kicked authorities in their asses, not too mention his hard leftist take on american society. that was their time anyways and if you look at their private life, they were no angels by all means. charlie was into very young girls and buster was an alcoholic. great comedians though, of their time.
i love that they're all in this ! charlie and buster however... they just had that thing where...no matter what they do it's brilliant. can't keep your eyes off em !
Buster fish spanking is so innocently beautiful. He is handsome and a great soul. Love you Buster wish we could have met and chatted. Miss you, no one comes close to your work.
Great short! Does anyone know what year this was made and by what studio. I think it's amazing that all these great silent comedians from different studios got together to be in the same short.
lol same =D he's unbelievably handsome- he's got likeperfectly chiselled features- so gorgeous! and his finger waved hair =) oooooh you got me swoonin now lol!
I'm proud to say Buster's blood runs in my veins. Really! Notice the username. My grandmother has done research and found that he actually is in our family tree.
1:17 Caddyshack!!
azrael3d 1 hour ago in playlist Vaudeville
Just awesome; what a great compilation of some of the legends of comedy!
BTW - if you've ever wondered who inspired "The Honeymooners" Kramden & Norton, just watch 5:13 - 6:13 - can't you just picture Norton (Art Carney/Laurel) messing around until Kramden (Jackie Gleason/Hardy) loses patience with him? One episode where the boys were practicing golf and Norton addressing the ball... "Hello, ball!" LOL.
But for the definitive "Honeymooners" inspiration, see L&H's "Sons of the Desert"!
TakersMissy 2 months ago
OMG! I laughed at Buster Keaton smacking the fishes ass for eating his ball! xD
ultamatefrogmaster 3 months ago
Chaplin @ 3.10-4:06 is genius! really these guys knew what they had in the new medium of film. They made the most of it. They were free to set-up gags the way
they could only imagine..no CGI required!
jdmars011 3 months ago
7 people like Dane Cook
judgepilot80 5 months ago 3
This is not all from the same movie they put all those together
641smoke 10 months ago
Anche Olio e Stanlio!!!! Seeeee. Grandi tutti quanti!!!
lucastanley84 10 months ago
When i saw Buster Keaton and Charlie chaplin I jizzed all over. This is fantastic, love them!
RememberRox 1 year ago
3:33 so awesome...
staphinfection 1 year ago
Damn funny video! thanks for making it!
goyankees1962 1 year ago
Is that Oliver Hardy at 1:00?
angelthman 1 year ago
@JohnMGilbert "clean" you say? actually charlie chaplin was considered almost vulgar, for his tramp character frequently kicked authorities in their asses, not too mention his hard leftist take on american society. that was their time anyways and if you look at their private life, they were no angels by all means. charlie was into very young girls and buster was an alcoholic. great comedians though, of their time.
ellisdtrails420 1 year ago
@ellisdtrails420 Since it's like 90 years later and society has changed a bajillion percent, I think it's safe to say today that the humour is clean.
kryllion 1 year ago
Who put the clip together and which films were used?
Is Chaplin`s part from "The Idle Class"?
lapislazuli7 1 year ago
WHAT THE 4 OR THEM TOGETHER I HAVE TO SEE THIS..........
NEMESIS1999 1 year ago
i love these guy there legends lol just awsome
goodpeace1 1 year ago
Who's the creepy guy with the gopher and standing on top of the piano? Is that Lloyd?
thebigsee 1 year ago
@thebigsee Must be Larry Semon.
lapislazuli7 1 year ago
LOL at the Gopher Squirrel thing and Boo to the 6 thumb-downers of this vid!
WoodRatGirl 1 year ago
2:40 = Freeze Gopher
19tc85 1 year ago
this is good but,no Harold Lloyd? Imo,He's the best!!!!
4MaryAnna 1 year ago
...incredible.
inluminary 2 years ago
i love that they're all in this ! charlie and buster however... they just had that thing where...no matter what they do it's brilliant. can't keep your eyes off em !
foxpawz 2 years ago 5
Buster fish spanking is so innocently beautiful. He is handsome and a great soul. Love you Buster wish we could have met and chatted. Miss you, no one comes close to your work.
onebecaley 2 years ago
Great short! Does anyone know what year this was made and by what studio. I think it's amazing that all these great silent comedians from different studios got together to be in the same short.
olddude521 2 years ago
This is a compilation short film , which has clips from different silent shorts, so the actors didn't work together at all
BorderTed 1 year ago
The inspiration for Caddyshack?
bobjfs 2 years ago 5
i know right!
LeppKingGathbertI 2 years ago
Absolute Class!
KarloR27 2 years ago 3
7:50 im sitting on top of the world
hartnell114 2 years ago
Buster Keaton makes me swoon.
bittetotoro 2 years ago 2
Ditto!!
CaliLiv1978 2 years ago
lol same =D he's unbelievably handsome- he's got likeperfectly chiselled features- so gorgeous! and his finger waved hair =) oooooh you got me swoonin now lol!
prettyparisian 2 years ago 5
was that Buster Keaton who did that whole bit in the water with the fish? that was hilarious! and i noticed that Charlie is left handed!
foxpawz 2 years ago
Yes, it was Buster with the fish... it was from Convict 13, I believe.
CaliLiv1978 2 years ago
I love Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton & L&H =D They're all so funny in individual ways, couldn't pick my fave!!
prettyparisian 3 years ago 20
@prettyparisian CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND BUSTER KEATON ARE MY FAVE!!
only4youish 1 year ago
I'm proud to say Buster's blood runs in my veins. Really! Notice the username. My grandmother has done research and found that he actually is in our family tree.
jkeaton28 3 years ago
WoooW!!! i'm veeeryyy impressed!!
mycayamackenzi 2 years ago
Chaplin is just magic on screen. love him above all the rest. he just captivates you and you're sucked in soon as he shows up. love him!
foxpawz 3 years ago 2
loved it, i prefer chaplin and keaton, and laurel and hardy. chaplin, as always, doiin his magic
XDPeruMan 3 years ago
Who the heck is Dizzy Daniels?!
pegbars 3 years ago
Funny stuff, of which you can see where Caddyshack got a few of their ideas.
GregPappas1965 3 years ago
all of the best actors in one film amazing even better with chaplin !!!!
bubbajimmy8 3 years ago
I used to go pooh pooh in my pants then i blew a fart and my pooh pooh floated away with my fart gas and i dont wear diapers anymore.
yopeeyo 3 years ago
Which year!? :D
TheLittleFelloow 3 years ago
They were some of the best actors ever known. Creative, funny, & clean. I wouldn't let today's movie "stars" into my home.
JohnMGilbert 3 years ago 19
that's too bad, because I just heard a rumor that today's movie stars wanted to stop by and say hello to you. Oh well.
tristramshandy3 2 years ago
@JohnMGilbert I'm sure they wouldn't wanna hang out with you either.
RobertDCG 1 year ago
@RobertDCG
LOL well said.
WoodRatGirl 1 year ago
@JohnMGilbert So you wouldn't let their children/ grand children into your home? THAT IS who you're talking about.
NintendoDSVampire 9 months ago
chaplin's last gag is the best, i didn't expect ( the spanish inquisition lol- sorry) it was quicksand. really funny.
aidota 3 years ago 2
NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!! among our weaponry are...
jtrouveroy 3 years ago 3
cant improve classics but have a cigar anyway
bravo
Kivestra 3 years ago
thanks !!
glory glory !!
osoio 3 years ago 2
LMAO! I love that squirrel!
Chaplin is great
Tori1790 3 years ago 3
Brilliantly done!
If you were a tailor this would be the equivalent of invisible reweaving.
I like it very much--it's a great concept you made a reality, thanks!
HartfordTommy 3 years ago
That squirrel is a genius!!
rakovskii 3 years ago 2
8:14min was hilarious!! The poor guy felt into the water.
karoneprincess 4 years ago
Thanks!
nantonak0u 4 years ago
4:11 is my favorite!
Thegodofhats 4 years ago
Nothing funnier than a squirrel shooting someone in the butt!
gablefan01 4 years ago 2
Thanks, that was marvelous
jingles0 4 years ago
what year was this?
fightstar2007 4 years ago
You should consider making a sequel of clips from the sound era - of which surely W.C. Fields would be a highlight.
NYCOPYGUY 4 years ago
Thank you!
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artbychristine 4 years ago
what year was this filmed?
fightstar2007 4 years ago
that was hilarious! i love the glass-breaking scene
jorjevw 4 years ago
Awsome!
1947Desoto 4 years ago