Article: Arbuckle and Keaton: The Original Comique/Paramount Shorts 1917-1920.(Review)

Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Volume One (The Bell Boy, The Butcher Boy, Out West, Moonshine and The Hayseed), color tinted, 125 mins. Volume Two (Back Stage, Good Night Nurse!, Coney Island, The Rough House and The Garage), color tinted. 121 mins. Music by The Alloy Orchestra. Produced for video by Bret Wood. Distributed by Kino on Video, 333 West 39th Street, New York, NY 10018, phone (212) 629-6880.

By the time he left the Mack Sennett studios for Joseph Schenck's Comique productions in 1916, Roscoe Arbuckle's contribution to comedy films had reached the level of Charlie Chaplin's. The beloved "Fatty," a nickname Arbuckle despised, had not only proven his ...

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