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Laughing Gas (1914 film)

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Director
  
Producer
  
Duration
  

5.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Short, Comedy

Cinematography
  
Country
  
United States

Laughing Gas (1914 film) movie poster

Language
  
Silent filmEnglish intertitles

Release date
  
July 9, 1914 (1914-07-09)

Cast
  
Charles Chaplin
(Dentist's assistant), (Dr Pain, the dentist), (Dentist's wife),
Joseph Sutherland
(Short Assistant), (Patient), (Patient)

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Laughing Gas is a 1914 film starring Charlie Chaplin. The film is also known as Busy Little Dentist, Down and Out, Laffing Gas, The Dentist, and Tuning His Ivories.

Contents

Laughing Gas (1914 film) movie scenes

Plot

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We are told Charlie is a dental assistant. He arrives at work where the patients are already waiting. He joins the tiny second dental assistant in the back room. They have a brief squabble then Charlie goes to the waiting room to clean the floor with a carpet sweeper. He bumps into a patient and a further squabble starts. Then back to the rear room for more squabbling.

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The dentist arrives, and his first patient goes in, obviously in pain. The dentist prepares the nitrous oxide anaesthesic (also known commonly as "laughing gas" due to its effects prior to and after unconsciousness). With the man unconscious he pulls his tooth, but then he can't get him to wake up. He calls for Charlie and when he arrives the dentist runs off. Charlie tries to wake him and eventually tries hitting his head with a mallet. The man revives but starts laughing. Charlie knocks him out with the mallet.

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The dentist then returns and Charlie is sent to the drug store to get a prescription. After more fighting with the patients he goes from Dr Pain's surgery to the Sunset Pharmacy. He strikes a man standing at a news-stand outside. He looks at a woman (the dentist's wife) and Charlie kicks him in the stomach before chasing the woman himself, and an incident occurs where she loses her skirt and runs off in embarrassment. He continues fighting with the man, who receives a brick in the face, thus becoming another dental patient. A second brick hits a passer-by equally losing him a tooth.

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Meanwhile, the dentist gets a phone call from his maid to say his wife has had an "accident" and he goes home. Charlie returns to find the surgery empty. He picks the prettier of the two female patients in the waiting room. The other lady leaves, leaving them alone. Charlie flirts with her and looks very closely into her mouth, stealing kisses. Meanwhile, the two men struck by bricks arrive. The girl leaves. The tall passerby goes in next. Charlie uses a huge pair of pliers to remove another tooth. With all the noise the news-stand victim enters and a final fight ensues.

Cast

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  • Charles Chaplin - Dentist's Assistant
  • Fritz Schade - Dr. Pain, the Dentist
  • Alice Howell - Dentist's Wife
  • Joseph Sutherland - Short Assistant
  • Slim Summerville - Patient
  • Josef Swickard - Patient
  • Mack Swain - Patient
  • Gene Marsh - Patient (uncredited)

  • Laughing Gas (1914 film) Charlie Chaplin Laughing Gas 1914 YouTube

    References

    Laughing Gas (1914 film) Wikipedia
    Laughing Gas (1914 film) IMDb Laughing Gas (1914 film) themoviedb.org