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As early as 1914, Sennett shifted the Keystone Cops from starring roles to background ensemble in support of comedians such as Charlie Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle.. The Keystone Cops served as supporting players for Chaplin, Marie Dressler and Mabel Normand in the first full-length Sennett comedy feature Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914); Mabel's New Hero (1913) with Normand and Arbuckle ...
Sennett also was a leading character in The Biograph Girl, a 1980 musical about the silent film era. Peter Lovesey's 1983 novel Keystone is a whodunnit set in the Keystone Studios and involving (among others), Mack Sennett, Mabel Normand, Roscoe Arbuckle, and the Keystone Cops.
In 1925, Carter DeHaven's short Character Studies, filmed before the scandal, was released, featuring Arbuckle along with Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Rudolph Valentino, Douglas Fairbanks and Jackie Coogan. [43] The same year in Photoplay ' s August issue, James R. Quirk wrote: "I would like to see Roscoe Arbuckle make a comeback to the screen ...
the Keystone Cops: 1913: A Noise from the Deep: Mabel: Mack Sennett: Roscoe Arbuckle the Keystone Cops: 1913: A Little Hero: George Nichols: 1913: Mabel's Awful Mistakes † Mabel: Mack Sennett: Mack Sennett Ford Sterling: Alternative title: Her Deceitful Lover: 1913: Passions, He Had Three † Henry Lehrman: Roscoe Arbuckle: Alternative title ...
With Marvel Rea and Alice Maison "Barney Oldfield's A Race for a Life" [1913] with left to right:Hank Mann; Ford Sterling; Al St John and in foreground Mabel Normand Left:Ford Sterling as Keystone Cops Police chief [seated}; 4th from right: Al St John in "In the Clutches of the Gang (1914) Showing Charlie Chaplin and Ford Sterling with the umbrella and Chester Conklin and Emma Clifton in the ...
Hank Mann was born in the Russian Empire, [1] [2] [3] but emigrated to New York City with his parents and siblings in 1891. [3]"Barney Oldfield's A Race for a Life" [1913] with left to right:Hank Mann; Ford Sterling; Al St John and in foreground Mabel Normand Left:Ford Sterling as Keystone Cops Police chief [seated}; 4th from right AL St John; 3th from right: Hank Mann; in "In the Clutches of ...
Keystone Studios was an early film studio founded in Edendale, California (which is now a part of Echo Park) on July 4, 1912 as the Keystone Pictures Studio by Mack Sennett with backing from actor-writer Adam Kessel (1866–1946) [1] and Charles O. Baumann (1874–1931), owners of the New York Motion Picture Company (founded 1909).
At Police Headquarters the Commissioner introduces Fatty to the Keystone Cops. He is given a police uniform and the cops salute him before he goes out on his first beat. His girlfriend takes his arm as they walk down an avenue. They encounter two men brawling. He takes his truncheon out and stands between the men.