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Movie Man's Matinee
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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For years, film historian John K. Carpenter ( The Movie Man') has been one of the most dedicated supporters of the art of silent comedy. Now he presents this coIlection of the rarest of the rare from his archives. "l have compiIed from my 16mm film prints an assortment of shorts that are not only rare, but unseen for decades! AII the big studios were trying to outdo each other back then when it came to comedy. The unbridIed creativity on display in these fiIms makes them seem just as new as they did back when they were first seen in theaters!"
STAND PAT (1922): PauI' Parrott and his sidekick, Sunshine Sammy' Morrison, get caught up in the gambling craze that's taken the nation by storm.
SOLD AT AUCTION! (1923): Charley Chase directs Snub Pollard as an auctioneer who accidentalIy sells off the house of the chief of police.
SAlLOR BEWARE (1927): SaiIor Billy Dooley returns from the South Seas with a pet for his sweetheart, not realizing that the animal carries a deadly tropical disease!
SCARED SlLLY (1927): The guests at Johnny Arthur's mansion are spooked when a phony spiritualist stays for dinner. Arthur is best remembered for playing Darla's father in an Our Gang short, Feed em and Weep (1938).
GOOFY GHOSTS (1928): ln this parody of The Cat and the Canary (1927), Jimmie Adams and his wife Lorraine Eddy are forced to spend the night in a haunted house.
KIDS, CATS AND COPS (1928): The McDougall AIley Kids' from Bray Studios were one of many slavish imitations of Hal Roach's successful Our Gang series (the little black boy is even calIed Oatmeal' instead of Farina'!) Here, they must rescue two of their members after they are kidnapped.
BONUS: A Mandarin Mixup (1924): An edited version of this extremely politicaIly incorrect short starring Stan Laurel as "Sum Sap", a laundry shop employee who incorrectly thinks he's Chinese. ln 1934, distributor Pinnacle Productions revived several Stan Laurel shorts as one-reeIers with synchronized sound, music and diaIogue (consisting of a voiceover written by RandoIph CrossIey.) |
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