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Chaplinesque

[ chap-luh-nesk ]

adjective

  1. characteristic of or resembling the comedy or filmmaking style of Charlie Chaplin.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of Chaplinesque1

1920–25; (Charles) Chaplin + -esque
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The script includes a Chaplinesque chase shot on the battlements of Fort Totten, the Civil War site in Queens.

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The image of a burly policeman traipsing across the stage with an empty plastic bag, attempting to “capture†the air, was the stuff of Chaplinesque comedy.

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Instead of discussing her piece, she began a little mime routine, to which Lefèvre responded with Chaplinesque comedic timing, mimicking bashful reluctance and deference to Carlson as the audience roared its approval.

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He drew back from me in innocent, Chaplinesque surprise.

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Masina’s performance is nearly silent; unmistakably Chaplinesque with her derby, oversized coat and makeshift cane, she also evokes Stan Laurel, Harpo Marx and, as a little woodenhead, Pinocchio too.

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