Charlie Chaplin's "The Circus" (1928) for Dummies
They in many cases are craving romantics, with this particular distinction: Buster seems a plausible mate, as well as Tramp barely appears to possess a libido, only idealized notions. If their comedies were produced in a far more liberated time, it is achievable to imagine Keaton in bed with a girl, but disquieting to think about the Tramp as being