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Laughing Gas (1914 film)

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Laughing Gas
Directed by Charlie Chaplin
Produced by Mack Sennett
Starring Charles Chaplin
Cinematography Frank D. Williams
Editing by Charles Chaplin
Release date(s) 9 July 1914
Running time 16 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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Laughing Gas is a 1914 film staring Charlie Chaplin. It is also known as "Busy Little Dentist", "Down and Out", "Laffing Gas", "The Dentist", and "Tuning His Ivories".

Plot

Although only a dental assistant, Charlie pretends to be the dentist. After receiving too much anesthesia, a patient can't stop laughing, so Charlie knocks him out with a club. Charlie is then sent to the drug store by the dentist, gets in a fight with a man who receives a brick in the face, thus becoming another dental patient. He also pulls the skirt off of the dentist's wife while she is outside walking. At one point Charlie pulls a the wrong tooth from an unfortunate patient, using over sized pliers.

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