
If you like old golf or watching a man with a very large mustache get frustrated, this is for you. If you hate slow-paced 1930s slapstick, stay away. I sat down with Match Play (1930) last night because I saw Fatty Arbuckle helped write it. He used a pseudonym a lot back then, but you can still feel his touch in the ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you like old golf or watching a man with a very large mustache get frustrated, this is for you. If you hate slow-paced 1930s slapstick, stay away. I sat down with Match Play (1930) last night because I saw Fatty Arbuckle helped write it. He used a pseudonym a lot back then, but you can still feel his touch in the physical gags. It’s one of those Mack Sennett shorts that feels like it was filmed during a lunch break at a country club. The sun looks bright and the grass looks like it’s neve..."

Kathryn Stanley
John A. Waldron, Stuart E. McGowan, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Earle Rodney, Harry McCoy
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