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Arbuckle and Keaton

Virtually unseen by contemporary audiences until now, these two reel shorts offer a priceless view of the slapstick antics of two influential legends. Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle was at the creative zenith of his career, second in popularity only to Chaplin, while Buster Keaton was stepping before the cameras for the first time. The shorts are; 'The Bell Boy' (1918), 'The Butcher Boy' (1917), 'Out West' (1918), 'Moonshine' (1918) and 'The Hayseed' (1919). Available on DVD only.

Year: 1917
Genre: Comedy, Slapstick Classics, Slapstick, Classic Cinema
Country: USA
Director: Roscoe Arbuckle
Starring: Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Buster Keaton
Duration: 125 Minutes
Rating: G
Location in store: Classic Slapstick

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