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==In popular culture== The "roll dance" that the Little Tramp character performs in the film is considered one of the more memorable scenes in film history; however, [[Roscoe Arbuckle]] did something similar in the 1917 movie ''[[The Rough House]]'' which co-starred [[Buster Keaton]]. [[Curly Howard]] made a brief homage to the bit in the 1935 [[Three Stooges]] film ''[[Pardon My Scotch]]''. [[Anna Karina]]'s character in ''[[Bande Γ part (film)|Bande Γ part]]'' makes references to it before the famous dance scene. In more recent times, it was replicated by [[Robert Downey Jr.]] in his lead role as Charles Chaplin in the 1992 ''[[Chaplin (film)|Chaplin]]'', which briefly depicts the production of the film; [[Johnny Depp]]'s character in the 1993 film ''[[Benny and Joon]]''; [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa Simpson]] in the 1994 ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "[[Lady Bouvier's Lover]]"; and [[Amy Adams]]'s character in ''[[The Muppets (2011 film)|The Muppets]]''. The "hanging cabin on the edge of the cliff" sequence (starting at 1:19 in video inserted above) has been used in two [[Indian movies]]: ''[[Michael Madana Kama Rajan]]'' and ''[[Welcome (2007 film)|Welcome]]''.
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