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Acting
Chaplin's drunk-count bit—elegant, then spectacularly not.
Direction
Chaplin blocking three simultaneous disguises in one frame.
Practical Effects
Every prop gag landed in 1916 without second takes.

Director
Charlie Chaplin
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