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A new way to pass the salt and pepper at the table. Dinner scene from the 1920's movie 'The Scarecrow' with Buster Keaton and Edward Cline.

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'The Scarecrow' is one of Buster’s best shorts.  It contains a trick house full of mechanical gadgets that would make Pee Wee Herman envious, and a marvellously choreographed and very funny dinner scene which looks to have inspired Charlie Chaplin’s eating machine in Modern Times (1936).
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