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The Blacksmith (1922) is a classic silent comedy starring Buster Keaton, one of the greatest icons of early cinema. In this hilarious short film, Keaton plays a clumsy blacksmith whose chaotic work at the forge leads to a series of unforgettable and laugh-out-loud moments.

Packed with clever physical comedy, creative gags, and Keaton’s signature deadpan performance, this film showcases the brilliance of silent-era storytelling. Despite the absence of dialogue, the humor and timing make it a timeless piece of entertainment.

Perfect for fans of vintage cinema, classic comedy, and silent film history, The Blacksmith remains a true gem from the golden age of film.
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