Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Slaphappy Vol. 7


SlapHappy: Vol. 7 (DVD) Kings of Comedy: Masters of the Silent Screen
Released 2003. Originally produced in 2001. Includes clips from the following films:
Keystone Studios: http://licenseslaphappy.com/
  • A Clever Dummy (featuring Ben Turpin)
  • Teddy At The Throttle (featuring Bobby Vernon)
  • A Scoundrel's Toll (featuring Raymond Griffith)
  • Tango Tangles (featuring Charles Chaplin, Ford Sterling & Fatty Arbuckle)
  • Mabel's Married Life (featuring Charles Chaplin & Mabel Normand)
  • Love, Loot And Crash (featuring Charley Chase)
  • The Waiters' Ball (featuring Fatty Arbuckle)
  • Do-Re-Mi-Fa (featuring Charley Chase)
Great Gags 2:
  • Dizzy Sights (featuring Billy Dooley)
  • Late Lodgers (featuring Snub Pollard)
  • Short Orders (featuring Stan Laurel)
  • Get Out And Get Under (featuring Harold Lloyd, with Ernie Morrison)
  • The Champion (featuring Charles Chaplin)
  • The Misfit (featuring Clyde Cook)
  • Buster's Skyrocket (featuring Buster Brown)
  • The Battling Kangaroo (featuring Lige Conley)
Family Fun:
  • Family Life (featuring Mark Jones)
  • Every Man For Himself (featuring Our Gang)
  • Sea Scamps (featuring Big Boy)
  • It's A Bear (featuring Our Gang)
  • Mister Wife (featuring Neal Burns)
  • Smith's Candy Shop (featuring The Smith Family)

Slaphappy Vol. 6


Thrill Comedians: Episode 18

Special Delivery (1922) (featuring Al St. John)
Zoo-zoo's pedals!

Author: F Gwynplaine MacIntyre from Minffordd, North Wales
25 April 2006
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
After the scandal that drove him off the screen, Roscoe Arbuckle continued to work behind the camera as a director and gag constructor under the pseudonym William Goodrich. By coincidence, he directed two unrelated movies -- a short and a feature -- both called 'Special Delivery'.

This is the first, and it's hilarious. Al St John is a bicycle courier for the Swiftfoot Messenger Company. He is given an envelope containing a valuable postal order, to deliver to a fair damsel. Off he goes on his bicycle. But a gang of thieves are determined to steal the postal order, and they place every conceivable obstacle in his way.

SPOILING SOME GAGS. St John (a former Keystone Cop, and Arbuckle's nephew) had perfected his trick bicycle act in vaudeville. Here, he performs a dazzling repertory of tricks aboard his velocipede. Just occasionally in this short film, there is some camera trickery that enables St John to perform an impossible gag. When he whistles for his bike, it gets up and comes to him all by itself (courtesy of stop motion). Although this gag is well-photographed, I resented its presence: when camera tricks are inserted, the audience naturally begin to wonder if any of St John's daredevil stunts were faked too. (They weren't.) Later in the film, we get another camera trick that genuinely impressed me, when the leader of the thieves coshes St John. The rest of the screen image continues to move normally while St John and his bike remain stock-still in freeze-frame, heeled over at an angle that St John couldn't possibly maintain without trickery. The join between the freeze-frame and the moving image is seamless. There's also a clever streetcar sequence, anticipating the climax of Harold Lloyd's 'Girl Shy'.

Eventually, St John careens into a packing case outside a shopfront called the Lion Cleaners, which I assumed was a laundry. ('For cleaning lions', I muttered to myself.) Got it in one! There are three freshly-cleaned LIVE lions inside the case with St John, and his frenzied reaction is a sight to behold. There are several gags involving a lion's tail or a lion's paw: it's quite obvious that these are really props manipulated by a stagehand, but the gags are funny anyway.

This movie rates a 10 out of 10. Why can't modern comedians do this sort of thing?

The Butcher Boy  (featuring Fatty Arbuckle & Buster Keaton)                          
ALSO IN Episodes 14 AND 26

The story involves Arbuckle working as the butcher boy in a country store. He falls in love with the cashier, who is the daughter of the store owner. He follows her, disguised as a female cousin, to an all-girl boarding school. This was the first in Arbuckle's series of films with the Comique Film Corporation, and Keaton's film debut.

The Paleface (1922) (featuring Buster Keaton) - ALSO IN Episodes 14 and 26
A butterfly collector unwittingly wanders into an Indian encampment while chasing a butterfly. This tribe has resolved to kill the first white man who enters their encampment because white oil tycoons are trying to force them from their land. The Indian warriors give chase to Keaton, who ingeniously escapes their efforts to kill him. As a result, Keaton eventually becomes accepted by the tribe and given the title, "Little Chief Paleface". He subsequently leads the tribe's effort to stop the oil tycoons from displacing them from their land. (From Wikipedia)

Pay Or Move (1924) (featuring Monty Banks) ALSO IN Episode 24 
and in the DVD collection The Films of Monty Banks

Play Safe (1927) (featuring Monty Banks) ALSO IN Episodes 03 and  Movie  
IN Slapstick Encyclopedia 9  AND Slapstick Masters as Chasing Choo-Choos

A gang of bad guys menace a feller's gal. She hides in a freight car and a misstep sends the otherwise-empty train out of the station with the lever pushed to full speed. As the train gains speed, the captive's boyfriend must board the runaway train, repel the pursing gang, get his girl out of the box car, and somehow get the two of them to safety. Tunnels, a water tower, a steep grade, and a frayed rope complicate the hero's task. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

Ask Father (1918) (featuring Harold Lloyd) – ALSO IN Episode 04
Lloyd is a serious young middle-class guy on the make, who wants to marry the boss’ daughter. The problem is getting in to see the boss so that he can ask for her hand in marriage; the office is guarded by a bunch of comic, clumsy flunkies who throw everyone out who tries to get in. When Lloyd gets into the boss’ office, the latter uses trap doors and conveyor belts to expel him; Lloyd then goes to the costume company next door, tries to get in wearing drag (no success), and then in medieval armor – that works, since he bangs everyone over the head with his club, but then he finds out that the daughter has eloped with another suitor. Lloyd decides to be sensible and he settles for the cute switchboard operator (Daniels) instead. The film includes a brief wall climbing sequence. Light-hearted, short, fast-paced. (From Wikipedia) 

His Private Life (1926) (featuring Lupino Lane) ALSO IN World War I Comedies
Reggie Hemingway is a rich broker who continually bullies his valet. World War I breaks out and the valet enlists immediately. Reggie goes to the army later and arrives at the training camp to find that his valet is now a tough sergeant in charge of the recruits. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>

The Grocery Clerk  (1919) (featuring Larry Semon)  ALSO IN  Episode 08
Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol.  ON YOUTUBE
Big Ben has the largest store in the town of New Ralgia. His chief clerk is in love with the post mistress. The three of them get involved in a series of mishaps with their customers and with the town ladies' man, whose advances conceal a more sinister purpose. Written by Snow Leopard

Slaphappy Vol. 5


SlapHappy: Vol. 5 (DVD) Kings of Comedy: Masters of the Silent Screen
Released 2003. Originally produced in 2001. Includes clips from the following films:
Funshops:
  • Lonesome Babies (featuring Jack Cooper)
  • The Sawmill (featuring Larry Semon)
  • Oh, What A Man! (featuring Larry Semon)
  • The Cloudhopper (featuring Larry Semon)
  • The Adventurer (featuring Charles Chaplin)
  • Danger Ahead (featuring Jack Cooper)
  • Open House (featuring Johnny Arthur)
  • Air Pockets (featuring Lige Conley)
Buster Keaton: http://licenseslaphappy.com/
  • The Goat
  • Neighbors
  • The Butcher Boy (featuring Fatty Arbuckle)
  • The Balloonatic
  • The Paleface
Dynamite Teams:
  • Hello Sailor (featuring Lupino Lane & Wallace Lupino)
  • Dear Ol' Pal (featuring Snub Pollard & Marvin Loback)
  • 3 Missing Links (featuring A Ton Of Fun)
  • Stick Around (featuring Bobby Ray & Oliver Hardy)
  • Thick And Thin Snub' Pollard, Marvin Loback
  • The Rounders (featuring Charles Chaplin & Fatty Arbuckle)
  • Whispering Whiskers (featuring Billy Bevan & Andy Clyde)

Slaphappy Vol. 4


Vaudeville Greats: Episode 12
Be My King. (1928)  (featuring Lupino Lane) ALSO IN Episode 01 ON YOUTUBE

The Rink (1916) (featuring Charles Chaplin) Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol 9

Dr. Pyckle And Mr. Pride (1925) (featuring Stan Laurel) ALSO IN Episode 28

Sally Of The Sawdust  (1925) (featuring W. C. Fields)

The Ropin' Fool (1922) (featuring Will Rogers)

Natural Born Gambler (1916) (featuring Bert Williams) Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol 1

Saturday Afternoon  (1926) (featuring Harry Langdon) Lost and Found: The Harry Langdon Collection (1924) Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol 3

Cops (1922) (featuring Buster Keaton) Slaphappy Movie

Slaphappy Vol. 3


Supporting Comics: Episode 9

The Cure (1917) (featuring Charles Chaplin, with Eric Campbell) ON YOUTUBE

The Star Boarders (1916) (featuring Lloyd Hamilton, with Bud Duncan
ALSO IN SlapHappy: Vol 1. Ep. 1

Hello Sailor (1927) (featuring Lupino Lane, with Wallace Lupino) 
ALSO IN  Slaphappy Vol 5 Ep. 15

Post No Bills (1923)  (featuring Paul Parrott, with George Rowe)            
ALSO IN  Slaphappy Vol 4 Ep. 11 ALSO IN American Slapstick

Don't Shove (1919) (featuring Harold Lloyd, with Bud Jamison & Snub Pollard) 
ALSO IN American Slapstick

Thick And Thin Stars (1928) 'Snub' Pollard, Marvin Loback 
ALSO IN  Slaphappy Vol 5. Ep. 15

Neighbors (1920) (featuring Buster Keaton, with Joe Roberts) 
ALSO IN  Slaphappy Vol 5 Ep. 14

The Best Man (1928)(featuring Billy Bevan, with Vernon Dent)
ALSO ON Forgotten Funnymen - Billy Bevan, Volume 2

The Waiters' Ball (1916) (featuring Fatty Arbuckle, with Al St. John) 
ALSO IN SlapHappy: Vol. 3,Ep. 9  Vol. 7 Ep. 19 & Movie

SlapHappy: Vol. 2 Shows 5 and 6


The Comedy Chase: Episode 5
The Bath Chair Man (1904) France) ALSO ON  SlapHappy: Vol. 8 Ep. 22

Wandering Willies (1926) (featuring Billy Bevan) 
ALSO IN SlapHappy: Vol.1 Slapstick Encyclopedia, Ep. 3  ON  FANDOR

The Cannon Ball (1915) (featuring Chester Conklin) ALSO ON  SlapHappy: Vol. 4 Ep. 11

Number, Please? (1920) (featuring Harold Lloyd)    ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 10. Ep. 29

Circus Today (1926) (featuring Billy Bevan) ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 3. Ep 6  and 10 Ep. 16 
ALSO IN Slapstick Encyclopedia, Ep. 3

"The Goat" (1921) (featuring Buster Keaton)    ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 5, Ep.14  6 Ep.17  and 9 Ep.24

THE SHOW (1922) (featuring Larry Semon)

Help Wanted: Episode 6
Old Tin Sides (1927) (featuring A Ton Of Fun)

Kill or Cure (1923) (featuring Stan Laurel)

Smile Please (1924) (featuring Harry Langdon) ON YOUTUBE

Circus Today (1926)(featuring Billy Bevan) 
ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 3. Ep 6  and 10 Ep. 16 
ALSO IN Slapstick Encyclopedia, Ep. 3

Ice Cold Cocos (1926)  (featuring Billy Bevan & Andy Clyde) ALSO ON SlapHappy: Vol.2 Ep 6

Asleep At The Switch (1923) (featuring Ben Turpin) 

The Floorwalker (1916) (featuring Charles Chaplin)

A Submarine Pirate (1915) (featuring Sydney Chaplin
ALSO IN AMERICAN SLAPSTICK 
ALSO ON YOUTUBE

The Half-Back Of Notre Dame (1924) (featuring Harry Gribbon
ALSO IN SlapHappy: Vol.2 Ep. 6

Somebody's Fault (1926) (featuring Lloyd Hamilton)

SlapHappy: Vol. 1 Shows 2 & 3


The Fun Factory (Mack Sennett): Episode 2
Dangerous Curves Behind (1925) (featuring Ruth Taylor & Jack Cooper)   
ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 8 Ep 22

Wall Street Blues (1924) (featuring Billy Bevan)  
A bumbling bank custodian becomes an unlikely hero when he foils a robbery.

Edited into The Golden Age of Comedy (1957) and When Comedy Was King (1960) 

His Torpedoed Love (1917) (featuring Louise Fazenda & Ford Sterling) ON  FANDOR
(Ford Sterling)  the butler hates his boss and hates him even more when he learns the left his fortune to the cook (Louise Fazenda) in his will.  So after he  kills off his boss he’ll  kill the cook's husband so that he can marry her and get all the money.  Things don’t go as planned and a chase finally ensues including trouble caused by submarine pirates.  

THE WATER NYMPH (1912) (featuring Mabel Normand & Ford Sterling) 
ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 10 Ep 30  
ALSO   ON YOUTUBE

A MUDDY ROMANCE (1913) (featuring Mabel Normand & Ford Sterling)]
 ALSO IN Slapstick Encyclopedia, Ep 2         
ALSO ON YOUTUBE 

 HIS TRYSTING PLACE (1914) (featuring Charles Chaplin & Mabel Normand) 
ALSO IN   SlapHappy: Vol. 8 Ep 24
ALSO ON YOUTUBE

 Miss Fatty's Seaside Lovers (1915) featuring Fatty Arbuckle, Harold Lloyd) 
ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 10  Ep. 30
ALSO ON YOUTUBE

 Fatty and Mabel Adrift  (1916) (featuring Fatty Arbuckle & Mabel Normand) 
ALSO IN Slapstick Encyclopedia, Ep 5
ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 4. Ep. 10 
ALSO ON YOUTUBE

The Waiters' Ball (1916) (featuring Fatty Arbuckle) 
ALSO IN SlapHappy: Vol. 3,Ep. 9  Vol. 7 Ep. 19 & Movie

The Half-Back of Notre Dame (1924) (featuring Harry Gribbon) ALSO IN SlapHappy: Vol.2 Ep. 6
Henry stars as a loony dentist who at one point in the picture wrestles a patient out of his chair trying to extract a tooth.

Yukon Jake (1924)(featuring Ben Turpin) ALSO IN  Slapstick Encyclopedia, Episode 10     ON YOUTUBE
Edited into  When Comedy Was King (1960)



His Marriage Vow (1925) (featuring Harry Langdon)
ALSO IN  Slapstick Encyclopedia Special Features  ALSO ON  Harry Langdon Comedy Classics, Vol. 2 

Wandering Willies (1926) (featuring Billy Bevan) ALSO IN SlapHappy: Vol.2 Ep. 5
ALSO IN  Slapstick Encyclopedia, Episode 3  ALSO ON   FANDOR

Spanking Breezes (1926)  (featuring Alice Day)
Alice Day stars in this Mack Sennent Comedy found exclusively on this disk. Any other info was blown away by the breeze. 

Ice Cold Cocos (1926)  (featuring Billy Bevan & Andy Clyde) ALSO IN SlapHappy: Vol.2 Ep 6
Billy and Andy impersonate two ice-delivery men in a suburban town. Billy takes a fancy to a newly-wed bride and most of his loose cash is liquidated as he flirts with her. Her husband is not pleased at Billy's attentions to his new bride. There is a skating contest at the local ice-rink, and the bride, her mother and her husband are in attendance, as are Billy and Andy, the icemen. 
Great Gags: Episode 3
Sappy Service (1929) (featuring Bobby Vernon) ALSO IN Slaphappy Movie                                       
ALSO IN  Films of Bobby Vernon/ (Harvard Library)

THE EXTRA GIRL (1923) (featuring Mabel Normand) Slaphappy Movie  ALSO ON YOUTUBE

The Iron Nag (featuring Billy Bevan) ALSO ON  SlapHappy: Vol. 9 Ep.26
ALSO ON Forgotten Funnymen - Billy Bevan, Volume 2

Bumping Into Broadway (featuring Harold Lloyd) 
ALSO IN  SlapHappy: Vol. 9 Ep. 29      ALSO ON YOUTUBE

Trolley Troubles (1921) (featuring Gaylord Lloyd)

Easy Curves (1927) (featuring Billy Dooley) ALSO IN Slaphappy Movie 

Day Dreams (1922) (featuring Buster Keaton)  ON YOUTUBE

Out Bound (1924) (featuring Sidney Smith & Cliff Bowes) 
ALSO IN Slapstick Encyclopedia, Ep. 9

Play Safe (1927) (featuring Monty Banks) SlapHappy: Vol. 9  Ep. 18  & Movie                                 
IN Slapstick Encyclopedia, Ep. 9 AND ON Slapstick Masters as Chasing Choo-Choos

The Movies (1922) (featuring Snub Pollard) 
opening sequence in Robert Youngson's DAYS OF THRILLS AND LAUGHTER.