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028 42 $a K205 $b Kino International
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245 0  $a Arbuckle & Keaton. $n Vol. 2 $h [videorecording] / $c a Comique/Paramount release ; Kino International Corp. ; produced for video by Bret Wood.
246 30 $a Arbuckle and Keaton. $n Vol. 2
246 1  $i Subtitle on container: the $a original Comique/Paramount shorts, 1917-1920.
260    $a New York, NY : $b Kino International, $c 2001.
300    $a 1 videodisc (121 min.) : $b sd., col. tinted ; $c 4 3/4 in.
500    $a Originally produced as motion pictures between 1918 and 1920.
500    $a Digitally remastered versions.
505 0  $a Back stage (1919, 17 min.) -- Good night, nurse! (1918, 26 min.) -- Coney Island (1918, 34 min.) -- The rough house (1918, 22 min.) -- The garage (1920, 25 min.)
508    $a Producer, Joseph M. Schenck ; director, Roscoe Arbuckle ; music composed and performed by The Alloy Orchestra.
511 1  $a Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, Al St. John.
520    $a [Back stage] This film contains many of the routines Buster used in the "Three Keatons" stage act, and can rightly be called the first Keaton directed film.
520    $a [Good night, nurse!] Arbuckle's surrealistic nightmare where he escapes the operating table, runs away and inadvertently enters a "Great Heavyweight Race." Arbuckle also gives his best "in drag" performance, playing a flirting nurse to Keaton's doctor.
520    $a [Coney Island] Presents Roscoe's nephew, Al St. John, who does a series of "tit-for-tats" with Arbuckle to win a girl, only to have her end up with Buster Keaton.
520    $a [Rough house] Contains Arbuckle's famous "roll dance," where at the breakfast table, he sticks two forks each into a separate roll and then uses them to do a parody of Charlie Chaplin's walk. Chaplin, appreciating the gag, later expanded on it for use in his film "The Gold Rush."
520    $a [Garage] Presents Arbuckle and Keaton as a team who find various ways of destroying cars, how not to clean oil stains and how not to fight fires.
538    $a DVD.
546    $a Silent with English intertitles and musical accompaniment.
650  0 $a Comedy films
650  0 $a Silent films
650  0 $a Short films.
700 1  $a Arbuckle, Roscoe, $d 1887-1933.
700 1  $a Schenck, Joseph M., $d 1877-1961.
700 1  $a Keaton, Buster, $d 1895-1966.
700 1  $a St. John, Al, $d 1893-1963.
700 1  $a Schenck, Joseph M., $d 1877-1961.
710 2  $a Comique Film Corporation.
710 2  $a Paramount Pictures.
710 2  $a Kino International Corporation.
740 02 $a Back stage.
740 02 $a Backstage.
740 02 $a Good night nurse.
740 02 $a Coney Island.
740 02 $a Rough house.
740 02 $a Garage.
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