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The Pawnshop is a 1916 silent comedy film starring and directed by Charlie Chaplin. It showcases Chaplin's signature slapstick humor as his character, an assistant in a pawnshop, encounters a series of eccentric customers and their unusual items. The film also features Edna Purviance and Eric Campbell. Released on October 2, 1916, by Mutual Film Corporation, "The Pawnshop" is considered a classic example of Chaplin's comedic genius, particularly the famous scene where he meticulously disassembles an alarm clock.
While "The Pawnshop" did not win any Academy Awards (the first Academy Awards ceremony wasn't held until 1929), it's recognized as a significant film in Chaplin's career and in the history of silent comedy. Its humor and Chaplin's performance have endured, making it a beloved work in the history of cinema.
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