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How to make the dangerous stunt of cliff house in Chaplin's gold rush movie

Chaplin's The Gold Rush was basically shot in the studio. Chaplin had planned to shoot a real film in Alaska, but Alaska was caught in a snowstorm. One side is tied with a rope and the other side is hung. A group of people (members of the production team) pull the rope and let it go, circulating all the time, shaking the house from side to side, and then post-production.