Examples of using Arbuckle in English and their translations into Russian
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Arbuckle was fond of the"pie in the face", a comedy cliché
ideal for working later with Arbuckle and Keaton, who preferred location shoots to studio shoots.
Arbuckle tried returning to filmmaking,
Arbuckle was arrested and arraigned on the charges of manslaughter,
Hays banned Roscoe Arbuckle from ever working in U.S. movies again.
In 1904, Sid Grauman invited Arbuckle to sing in his new Unique Theater in San Francisco, beginning a long friendship between the two.
She met Roscoe Arbuckle when he was attempting to get started in theater, and the two married in August 1908.
Although his large size was undoubtedly part of his comedic appeal, Arbuckle was self-conscious about his weight and refused to use it to get"cheap" laughs.
Al Semnacker, accused Arbuckle of using a piece of ice to simulate sex with Rappe,
Lessley filmed Arbuckle, Keaton, St. John, and Arbuckle's dog Luke in the subsequent Comique films,
Arbuckle began his film career with the Selig Polyscope Company in July 1909 when he appeared in Ben's Kid.
an inveterate punster, with suggesting that Arbuckle become a director under the alias"Will B. Good.
However, the name Fatty identifies the character that Arbuckle portrayed on-screen(usually a naive hayseed)-not Arbuckle himself.
Betty Campbell revealed that Brady had threatened to charge her with perjury if she did not testify against Arbuckle.
often appeared in comedy shorts opposite Roscoe Arbuckle.
complete artistic control to make movies with Arbuckle and Normand.
comedian Chris Farley expressed interest in starring as Arbuckle in a biography film.
Delmont was touring the country giving one-woman shows as"The woman who signed the murder charge against Arbuckle", and lecturing on the evils of Hollywood.
Fatty and Minnie He-Haw is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Roscoe Arbuckle.
directed by Roscoe Arbuckle.