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charlie chaplin
1) Slapstick Comedy is still used in today's Movies 2) It was a very popular to go and watch movies containing Scenes like this
Oliver Hardy
either the clown is just not funny or your not in to slapstick comedy
Artist performer would be the singular. Artist performers is the plural. You could also just say artists or just performers.
slapstick is a violent form of fake comedy that started in church during intermissions in plays. Also a slapstick is a stick that slaps itself.
Slapstick originated in the theatre; a slapstick is made from two sticks , attached at one end so that when you hit someone with the other end there is a "loud" slapping noise as the loose ends clap together, without hurting the person - at least, not much! Strange as it may seem, the pain of others is the basis of much comedy, so using a slapstick allowed performers to give the impression of pain without actually injuring anyone.
Slapstick - novel - was created in 1976.
there are different characters in slapstick because not only just one person can play every part in slapstick you have to have a variety of people for crowd and main characters in slapstick.
The first successful commercial movies were mostly two-realers of slapstick comedy. The performers, Chaplin, Stan Laurel, etc. all had music hall experience to draw on.
Operation Slapstick happened on 1943-09-09.
Slapstick - The Wire - was created on 2004-11-21.
The ISBN of Slapstick - novel - is 0-385-28944-8.
slapstick was published in the middle ages :P peace out dudes xx
Slapstick of Another Kind was created in 1984-03.
The duration of Slapstick of Another Kind is 1.4 hours.
Slapstick stunts are physical comedy performances characterized by exaggerated, humorous actions that often involve clumsy or absurd behaviors. They typically include pratfalls, pie-throwing, and other forms of visual gags that elicit laughter through unexpected mishaps. This style of comedy relies heavily on timing, visual cues, and the physicality of the performers rather than verbal wit. Slapstick is commonly seen in silent films, cartoons, and live performances, effectively engaging audiences with its accessible humor.