Krazy Keystone komedies
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Krazy Keystone komedies
Substance, c2007
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Classic short subjects from the King of Comedy
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Cast: Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, Chester Conklin, Snub Pollard
Credits: Producer, Mack Sennett
Originally produced as motion pictures, 1914-1926, cheifly 1915
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Contents of Works
- 1. Mabel's wilful way (1915, 11:22)
- 2. Ambrose's nasty temper (1915, 10:51)
- 3-4. That little band of gold (including menu item Ready for anything) (1915, 17:48)
- 5. Wine with a strange woman (conclusion of That little band of Gold and beginning of Ambrose's sour grapes) (30:27)
- 6. I refuse to listen (conclusion of Ambrose's sour grapes) (1915, 11:46)
- 7. Mabel & Fatty's married life (1915, 7:13)
- 8. Police! Police! (continuation of Mabel & Fatty's married life and beginning of When Ambrose dared Walrus) (1915, 14:08)
- 9. Pay the insurance (continuation of When Ambrose dared Walrus) (8:42)
- 10. Refuses to listen (conclusion of When Ambrose dared Walrus and beginning of Wandering Willies) (1926, 9:48)
- 11-12. Continuation of Wandering Willies (including menu items The restaurant (12:36) and Sorry to trouble you! (1:10))
- 13-14. Ambrose's lofty perch (including menu item Seeks his lost sweetheart) (1915, 11:42)
- 15-16. Fatty's spooning days (including menu item Thirty dollars or thirty days, title also released as Mabel, Fatty and the law) (1915, 11:29)
- 17. Ambrose's fury (1915, 11:29)
- 18. Fatty's suitless day (1914, 12:15, former title: Fatty's magic pants)
- 19. Willful Ambrose (1915, 11:28)
- 20. Little Billy's triumph (1914, 7:25)
- 21. He took my dime (continuation of Little Billy's triumph and beginning of Those bitter sweets) (6:59)
- 22-24. Continuation of Those bitter sweets (including menu items Here's where you get out (4:58), A jealous impulse to slay (1:56) and His race with death (1915, 3:56))