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Out of Place

Out of Place

1922
Comedy
Short Film
Directed by and stars Al St. John and the first half is a little below average. It's a variation on the sort of rustic comedies his uncle, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, used to star in with Mabel Normand almost a decade earlier. The gags, while reasonable and appropriate, are, like the cows, milked too much. The pretty girl is swinging on a swing, reading a newspaper and knocks four of her suitors and her father into the water, with a long, slow-motion shot of them plunging into the depths. (imdb)

Out of Place

1922
Comedy
Short Film
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Rated 15 Oct 2013
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In the early 20s Al St. John tried his hands on directing his own slapstick comedies, and judging by this short he must have missed his uncle who was busy with trials and scandals because he had a guy dressed up just as Fatty Arbuckle here! This Fox produced short has many fun moments. Most to do with gravity with people making massive falls into water, but in a way the gags lasts too long. Kills the flow even if the gags are funny... the first time. Not so much the forth time in a row.

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