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From 1913 to 1916, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle rose from the ranks of bit player to writer, director and star of comedies for Mack Sennett's Keystone Film Company. Because of Sennett's belief that actors were interchangeable, he lost Arbuckle to producer Joseph M. Schenck, who not only paid the comedian handsomely, but also permitted him complete creative control. To help in the new venture, Arbuckle recruited Buster Keaton, popular star of a knockabout vaudeville act; Keaton took a large pay cut to act in motion pictures, and Arbuckle welcomed his ideas and taught him all he knew about making movies. This volume of the video collection presents films that Arbuckle and Keaton made for Schenck between 1918 and 1919; they are presented chronologically so we can watch Buster grow from Arbuckle's bit player to his full partner. Following the 1921 scandal that was inflamed by a publicity-seeking prosecutor and the tabloid press, Arbuckle's films were withdrawn from circulation in America, and the negatives were not preserved. The films in this collection were gathered from international archives and private collections. The English intertitles are new, and except for Back Stage, derived from non-English sources. All the films are digitally mastered from 35mm, sometimes directly from the nitrate originals. VOLUME TWO INCLUDES: Good Night, Nurse (Jul. 1918). Back Stage (Aug. 1919) with Molly Malone, John Coogan. The Hayseed (Oct. 1919) with Molly Malone, John Coogan. The Garage (Dec. 1919) with Molly Malone, Harry McCoy and music by Robert Israel
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material_proyectable Rebiun34863253 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34863253 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 171211s1998 cau085 e |o v|zxx d CBUC 991000719308106712 CBUC 991010520405006709 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP eng The best Arbuckle/Keaton collection. Volume two Joseph M. Schenck presents ; directed by Roscoe Arbuckle Los Angeles, CA Flicker Alley 1998 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Flicker Alley 1 online resource (85 minutes) 1 online resource (85 minutes) 012506 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Academic Video Online Title from resource description page (viewed December 11, 2017) Buster Keaton, Molly Malone, Harry McCoy. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, John Coogan, Harry McCoy From 1913 to 1916, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle rose from the ranks of bit player to writer, director and star of comedies for Mack Sennett's Keystone Film Company. Because of Sennett's belief that actors were interchangeable, he lost Arbuckle to producer Joseph M. Schenck, who not only paid the comedian handsomely, but also permitted him complete creative control. To help in the new venture, Arbuckle recruited Buster Keaton, popular star of a knockabout vaudeville act; Keaton took a large pay cut to act in motion pictures, and Arbuckle welcomed his ideas and taught him all he knew about making movies. This volume of the video collection presents films that Arbuckle and Keaton made for Schenck between 1918 and 1919; they are presented chronologically so we can watch Buster grow from Arbuckle's bit player to his full partner. Following the 1921 scandal that was inflamed by a publicity-seeking prosecutor and the tabloid press, Arbuckle's films were withdrawn from circulation in America, and the negatives were not preserved. The films in this collection were gathered from international archives and private collections. The English intertitles are new, and except for Back Stage, derived from non-English sources. All the films are digitally mastered from 35mm, sometimes directly from the nitrate originals. VOLUME TWO INCLUDES: Good Night, Nurse (Jul. 1918). Back Stage (Aug. 1919) with Molly Malone, John Coogan. The Hayseed (Oct. 1919) with Molly Malone, John Coogan. The Garage (Dec. 1919) with Molly Malone, Harry McCoy and music by Robert Israel Silent; intertitles in English, musical accompaniment Silent films. Short films. Fiction films. Comedy films. Arbuckle, Roscoe 1887-1933) director actor Schenck, Joseph M. 1877-1961) producer presenter Flicker Alley (Firm) distributor