Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFatty and Al are Minta's suitors. After Fatty sics his dog on him, Al marks Fatty for roughing up by two thugs, but the plan backfires.Fatty and Al are Minta's suitors. After Fatty sics his dog on him, Al marks Fatty for roughing up by two thugs, but the plan backfires.Fatty and Al are Minta's suitors. After Fatty sics his dog on him, Al marks Fatty for roughing up by two thugs, but the plan backfires.
Fotos
Dan Albert
- Gymnasium Man
- (não creditado)
Joe Bordeaux
- Man at the Dance
- (não creditado)
Charley Chase
- Fight Spectator
- (não creditado)
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Dixie Chene
- Social Club Girl
- (não creditado)
Edward F. Cline
- Gymnasium Man
- (não creditado)
Luke the Dog
- Fido
- (não creditado)
Ted Edwards
- Gymnasium Man
- (não creditado)
Venice Hayes
- Social Club Girl
- (não creditado)
Grover Ligon
- Thug
- (não creditado)
Harry McCoy
- Pianist
- (não creditado)
Billie Walsh
- Gymnasium Man
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
While watching this movie I was amazed at how it can still be enjoyable after all these years. What was hilarious to audiences in 1915 spans time intact as to the laugh factor. While the plot is simple by standards of today this film shows that those early films were made to be part of a lasting medium. People involved in Fatty's Faithful Fido must have given thought to how audiences would react in years to come which showed great insight. Fatty is a riot. I really enjoyed the movie.
Fatty's Faithful Fido (1915)
*** (out of 4)
Fatty and his bitter rival (Al St. John) get into a fight but Fatty's dog Fido saves the day. Later in the evening the rival hires two thugs to jump Fatty but the plan backfires. This is a pretty good short that moves by pretty quickly and contains some funny stunts and a couple nice fight sequences. The highlight is certainly the dog, real name Luke, who steals every single scene he's in. There's a great chase sequence where the dog has to climb up a ladder and do various other stunts.
*** (out of 4)
Fatty and his bitter rival (Al St. John) get into a fight but Fatty's dog Fido saves the day. Later in the evening the rival hires two thugs to jump Fatty but the plan backfires. This is a pretty good short that moves by pretty quickly and contains some funny stunts and a couple nice fight sequences. The highlight is certainly the dog, real name Luke, who steals every single scene he's in. There's a great chase sequence where the dog has to climb up a ladder and do various other stunts.
Luke the Dog is a frequent co-star in Fatty Arbuckle's Keystone comedies. And, frankly, most every time the dog shows up, the movie seems a little better! Really--this isn't just because I am a dog lover but because the dog was an excellent actor--perhaps better than some of the OTHER co-stars! While Luke's best film is Fatty and Mabel Adrift (though IMDb does not list this film among Luke's filmography), this is still a nice little film worth seeing. This isn't because there's a lot to the plot apart from the dog--there's way too much slapstick involving Fatty and Al St. John hitting each other. But, this very simple slapstick picks up greatly when Luke joins in and chases Al up a ladder and across roofs! He's a heck of a dog and seeing a person do all this just isn't too interesting.
Even though Roscoe Arbuckle is listed as star, and the lovely Minta Durfee is billed second, Al St. John shines more brightly, but even he is overshadowed by Luke the Dog as "Fido."
Al and Roscoe are both tremendously gifted acrobatic actors, especially St. John, who carried his talent into countless roles during the coming years, especially into B Westerns.
Al "Fuzzy" St. John stole movie after movie from the likes of Buster Crabbe and Al "Lash" LaRue.
He was, in fact, one of the best cowboys on the silver screen.
Roscoe, known as "Fatty," didn't do so well, but became an admired director after a fatality incident ruined his reputation.
His own athleticism really made his role in this relatively minor short quite impressive. The story was slight, but the performers gave us LOTS of action, including fights galore.
"Fatty's Faithful Fido" is a charming knockabout that I do recommend your seeing, at least once.
Al and Roscoe are both tremendously gifted acrobatic actors, especially St. John, who carried his talent into countless roles during the coming years, especially into B Westerns.
Al "Fuzzy" St. John stole movie after movie from the likes of Buster Crabbe and Al "Lash" LaRue.
He was, in fact, one of the best cowboys on the silver screen.
Roscoe, known as "Fatty," didn't do so well, but became an admired director after a fatality incident ruined his reputation.
His own athleticism really made his role in this relatively minor short quite impressive. The story was slight, but the performers gave us LOTS of action, including fights galore.
"Fatty's Faithful Fido" is a charming knockabout that I do recommend your seeing, at least once.
10tavm
This is an excellent Fatty Arbuckle comedy with Al St. John, his wife at the time Minta Durfee playing the girl both want, and Luke the Dog playing the title role. Lots of funny stuff involving bricks, rooftops, a dummy, a cat, a cross to mark a target, a Chinese laundry, its owner and bath inside, and a massive fistfight. Marvel at all the falls Mr. Arbuckle takes here! See Mr. St. John constantly try to either get away from Fido or have Fatty get knocked out or choked! Watch Ms. Durfee occasionally defend herself against Al! And see Fido get distracted by a cat after chasing St. John up a roof! This is one of the best Mack Sennett/Keystone comedies I've seen so far. Most highly recommended for silent movie fans especially those of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle!
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIncluded in "The Forgotten Films of Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle" DVD collection, released by Mackinac Media and Laughsmith Entertainment.
- Citações
Title Card: THEY GATHER TO MAKE MERRY AT THE RAG
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosFARCE COMEDY
- Versões alternativasIn 2005, Laughsmith Entertainment Inc. copyrighted and distributed a 13-minute version of this film, with a piano music score composed and performed by Donald Sosin. Modern credits stretched the film to 14 minutes.
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- Tempo de duração
- 13 min
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.33 : 1
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