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Arbuckle & Keaton. Vol. 1 / a Comique/Paramount release ; Kino International Corp. ; produced for video by Bret Wood.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Arbuckle, Roscoe, 1887-1933, actor, director.
Schenck, Joseph M., 1877-1961, producer.
Keaton, Buster, 1895-1966, actor.
Wood, Bret, producer.
Comique Film Corporation, producer.
Paramount Pictures Corporation (1914-1927), producer.
Kino International Corporation, distributor.
Language:
English
Genre:
Short films.
Silent films.
Comedy films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (125 min.) : sound, color tinted ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Title:
Arbuckle and Keaton
Subtitle on container: the Original Comique/Paramount shorts, 1917-1920
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Kino International, [2001]
Language Note:
Silent with English intertitles and musical accompaniment.
System Details:
DVD.
digital
optical
video file
DVD video
Summary:
[Bell boy] Arbuckle and Keaton as bellboys at a small town hotel, which they eventually completely wreck. Features Arbuckle's classic "shaving routine," where he progressively turns a Rasputin-like character into General Grant, Abraham Lincoln and then into the Kaiser.
[Butcher boy] Contains Arbuckle's famous "knife juggling" bit, Keaton's first film appearance in his classic "can of molasses" routine, and Arbuckle romping around in drag at an all girl private school.
[Out West] Arbuckle's first attempt at movie parody, poking fun at the already cliched cowboy western. The film also contains some heavy racism.
[Moonshine] A parody of Arbuckle's own freewheeling comedy style, filled with inside jokes. After defeating the hillbilly mountaineers, Arbuckle and Keaton conclude the film with a stinging parody of rival Charlie Chaplin's "losing the girl" pathos-type endings.
[Hayseed] Notable for being the only Arbuckle Comique film in which Buster Keaton -- later known as "The Great Stone Face"--Does not either laugh or smile on screen. Also features the trick dance comedian John Coogan, child star Jackie Coogan's father.
Contents:
The bell boy (1918, 33 min.)
The butcher boy (1917, 30 min.)
Out West (1918, 25 min.)
Moonshine (1918, 23 min.)
The hayseed (1919, 27 min.).
Participant:
Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, John Coogan.
Credits:
Producer, Joseph M. Schenck ; director, Roscoe Arbuckle ; music composed and performed by The Alloy Orchestra.
Notes:
Originally produced as motion pictures between 1917 and 1919.
Digitally remastered versions.
Contains:
Bell boy.
Butcher boy.
Out West.
Moonshine.
Hayseed.
OCLC:
46851350
Publisher Number:
738329020422
K204 Kino International

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