Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuNeighbors Mabel and Fatty meet while doing laundry. Their friendship blossoms, their spouses grow jealous, and the Keystone Cops join the chaos.Neighbors Mabel and Fatty meet while doing laundry. Their friendship blossoms, their spouses grow jealous, and the Keystone Cops join the chaos.Neighbors Mabel and Fatty meet while doing laundry. Their friendship blossoms, their spouses grow jealous, and the Keystone Cops join the chaos.
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Big stars in their time, Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle saw their careers ruined by scandals, and they died a few years later. One of their movies was 1915's "Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day", depicting a series of goofs as the two attempt to wash and dry their clothes. Most of the movies from cinema's infancy were shorts with simple plots. This is a typical enjoyable short.
I wonder what direction Normand's and Arbuckle's careers would've taken had they not got ruined.
I wonder what direction Normand's and Arbuckle's careers would've taken had they not got ruined.
Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day (1915)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Good-hearted and fun one-reeler from Keystone has a wife (Mabel Normand) slaving away at laundry while her worthless husband sleeps. Their neighbor (Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle) finds himself doing laundry for a worthless wife. Soon Fatty and Mabel meet up for some fun, which of course doesn't sit well with their "others." MABEL AND FATTY'S WASH DAY certainly isn't the best film that the team made together but there are enough small laughs to make it worth sitting through. There are some funny moments including the husband going off on Fatty early in the picture as well as another scene at the end when the husband is mistaken for a thief. The majority of the smiles come from the charm of Arbuckle who does a very good job here in regards to the acting. I thought he made for a very sympathetic character and at least made you feel for him and laugh. Normand is also good in her role even though she isn't given as much to do. The film runs at a very good pace as the director (Arbuckle) manages to keep everything flowing well.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Good-hearted and fun one-reeler from Keystone has a wife (Mabel Normand) slaving away at laundry while her worthless husband sleeps. Their neighbor (Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle) finds himself doing laundry for a worthless wife. Soon Fatty and Mabel meet up for some fun, which of course doesn't sit well with their "others." MABEL AND FATTY'S WASH DAY certainly isn't the best film that the team made together but there are enough small laughs to make it worth sitting through. There are some funny moments including the husband going off on Fatty early in the picture as well as another scene at the end when the husband is mistaken for a thief. The majority of the smiles come from the charm of Arbuckle who does a very good job here in regards to the acting. I thought he made for a very sympathetic character and at least made you feel for him and laugh. Normand is also good in her role even though she isn't given as much to do. The film runs at a very good pace as the director (Arbuckle) manages to keep everything flowing well.
This was a cute little short, and an interesting one at that too. It certainly nothing outstanding. I saw this movie on Turner Classic Movies. I am someone who is very interested in film history and i have read many things on the lives of the film's two stars Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle. It is very ironic how both these stars were involved with murder scandals at the same time. Mabel Normand was seen with director William Desmond Taylor just a few short minutes before he was shot dead, and her association with the womanizing director destroyed her career and she never acted again. She died of tuberculosis in 1936. Her frequent co-star Fatty Arbuckle was at around the same time involved with a similar scandal. At a party at San Fransisco's St. Francis Hotel, a young actress Virginia Rappe, a notorious party girl fainted after drinking way too much. She awoke to Fatty applying ice to her thigh and she screamed he was trying to rape her. She died a few days later. The media portrayed her as an innocent 'real life' Snow White when in reality she was anything but that. However Fatty was put on trial for her murder. Even though he was acquitted, in fact the jury later apologized to him the scandal destroyed his career as well. He died of a heart attack in 1933. The film itself is very simple, nothing really outstanding. But i must say after reading so much about these two and seeing so many still photos of them it is interesting to see the two of them in motion. They are both very cute and likable when on screen together. They have some quirky moments together such as when they are putting laundry on the clothesline and they accidentally exchanged underwear. It certainly not genius but there is just something so sweet about the two of them together. The tragedy and scandals surrounding both their lives only adds to their mystique.
Fatty and Mabel R.I.P.
Fatty and Mabel R.I.P.
There's an endearing quality about some of these old-fashioned shorts and this one from 1915 is no exception.
Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle are neighbors on washing day. The simple device has both of them fed up with their annoying mates and meeting innocently on wash day when Arbuckle allows Mabel to use his wringer for her hubby's clothes. Jealousy rears its head and misunderstandings follow, especially after a day at the park involving a mix-up of purses that has the police joining in on a merry chase.
The usual blend of comedy and slapstick works well here with the park scene being the most enjoyable part of the short. Arbuckle and Normand obviously knew how to play comedy for the silents.
Mabel Normand and Fatty Arbuckle are neighbors on washing day. The simple device has both of them fed up with their annoying mates and meeting innocently on wash day when Arbuckle allows Mabel to use his wringer for her hubby's clothes. Jealousy rears its head and misunderstandings follow, especially after a day at the park involving a mix-up of purses that has the police joining in on a merry chase.
The usual blend of comedy and slapstick works well here with the park scene being the most enjoyable part of the short. Arbuckle and Normand obviously knew how to play comedy for the silents.
This feature makes good use of the pairing of Mabel Normand and Roscoe Arbuckle. When they were in good form together, they could make even thin story ideas and gags look pretty good, and here they take a decent if familiar setup and make it work pretty well.
The setup has Normand's character married to a lazy, oafish husband, and Arbuckle saddled with a bossy, unpleasant wife. Things start off with the two put-upon spouses having a friendly meeting while washing clothes, and then this is followed by a sequence with all four characters in the park. The first half is the more enjoyable of the two, even though it does not have any uproarious gags. It shows the two stars at their most sympathetic, and even though the comedy is very light in itself, it takes on an added dimension because of the likable characters.
The second part features more of the kind of boisterous comedy for which Keystone movies were so well known. It's not bad either, and here too Normand and Arbuckle make the material work better than it would have on its own. But it's the gentler, domestic first half that best makes use of Mabel and Roscoe together.
The setup has Normand's character married to a lazy, oafish husband, and Arbuckle saddled with a bossy, unpleasant wife. Things start off with the two put-upon spouses having a friendly meeting while washing clothes, and then this is followed by a sequence with all four characters in the park. The first half is the more enjoyable of the two, even though it does not have any uproarious gags. It shows the two stars at their most sympathetic, and even though the comedy is very light in itself, it takes on an added dimension because of the likable characters.
The second part features more of the kind of boisterous comedy for which Keystone movies were so well known. It's not bad either, and here too Normand and Arbuckle make the material work better than it would have on its own. But it's the gentler, domestic first half that best makes use of Mabel and Roscoe together.
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- WissenswertesIncluded in "The Forgotten Films of Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle" DVD collection, released by Mackinac Media and Laughsmith Entertainment.
- VerbindungenFeatured in TCM Guest Programmer: John Landis (2009)
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