Back stage. Backstage. Good night nurse. Coney Island. Rough house. Garage.
Notes:
Originally produced as motion pictures between 1918 and 1920. Digitally remastered versions. Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, Al St. John.
Contents:
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.)
Summary:
[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. [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. [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. [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." [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.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)46869609
Locations:
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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