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Inside History Hub on Instagram: "In the silent film Sherlock Jr. from 1924, Buster Keaton performed one of cinema鈥檚 most mind-bending visual tricks. In a scene that appears impossible even by modern standards, Keaton seems to leap directly into a woman鈥檚 body. The illusion was achieved through precise editing, a fixed camera, and flawless timing, swapping actors at the exact moment of contact. Follow @insidehistoryHub for more 馃槆 What makes the stunt remarkable is that it relied entirely on cre
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