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Al St. John Filmography
Al St. John (1893–1963) was an American comic actor who appeared in 394 films between 1913 and 1952. Starting at Mack Sennett's Keystone Film Company, St. John rose through the ranks to become one of the major comedy stars of the 1920s, though less than half of his starring roles still survive today. With the advent of sound drastically changing and curtailing the two-reel comedy format, St. John diversified, creating a second career for himself as a comic sidekick in Western films and ultimately developing the character of "Fuzzy Q. Jones", for which he is best known in posterity. Starring St. John St. John's first starring roles were made at Keystone, but most of these were made at the very end of the history of the company, just as Mack Sennett was abandoning the "Keystone" moniker in order to extricate himself from the Triangle Film Corporation partnership. St. John got a second chance at solo stardom starting in 1919 with Paramount Pictures and the early Warner Bros. stu ...
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Full Portrait Witzel 1920
Full may refer to: * People with the surname Full, including: ** Mr. Full (given name unknown), acting Governor of List of colonial heads of German Cameroon, German Cameroon, 1913 to 1914 * A property in the mathematical field of topology; see Full set (topology), Full set * A property of functors in the mathematical field of category theory; see Full and faithful functors * Satiety, the absence of hunger * A standard bed size, see California king (bed), Bed * Fulling, also known as tucking or walking ("waulking" in Scotland), term for a step in woollen clothmaking (verb: ''to full'') * Full-Reuenthal, a municipality in the district of Zurzach in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland See also

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Cleaning Up (1920 Film)
Cleaning Up may refer to: * ''Cleaning Up'' (1925 film), an American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle * ''Cleaning Up'' (1933 film), a British comedy film * ''Cleaning Up'' (British TV series), a 2019 British television drama series * ''Cleaning Up'' (South Korean TV series), a 2022 South Korean TV series * "Cleaning Up" (''Slow Horses''), a 2023 TV episode * "Cleaning Up" (''The Wire''), a 2002 TV episode {{disambiguation ...
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The Roaming Cowboy
''The Roaming Cowboy'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Robert F. Hill and written by Fred Myton. The film stars Fred Scott, Al St. John, Lois January, Forrest Taylor, Roger Williams, Richard Cramer, Buddy Cox and Art Miles. The film was released on January 4, 1937, by Spectrum Pictures. This was the first film to feature Al St. John as "Fuzzy" Jones, a cowboy comedy relief character who went on to appear in dozens of films, including the Producers Releasing Corporation's "Billy the Kid" series from 1940 to 1946, and their " Lone Rider" series from 1941 to 1943. Plot Cast * Fred Scott as Cal Brent *Al St. John as Fuzzy Jones *Lois January as Jeannie Morgan *Forrest Taylor as Evans * Roger Williams as Walton *Richard Cramer as Dan Morgan *Buddy Cox as Buddy Barry *Art Miles aa Blackie *George Morrell aa Dad Barry *George Chesebro as Water Poisoner Henchman *Carl Mathews Carl Mathews (February 19, 1903 – May 3, 1959), also sometimes credited as ...
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Bridge Wives
''Bridge Wives'' is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Plot Mr. Smith ( Alfred St. John) experiences anxiety as his wife (Fern Emmett) participates in a marathon bridge tournament. Cast * Al St. John as Al Smith * Fern Emmett as Al's wife, Mrs. Smith * Billy Bletcher as Radio announcer See also * Fatty Arbuckle filmography __NOTOC__ These are the films of the American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter Roscoe Arbuckle. Films marked with a diamond (♦) were directed by and featured Arbuckle. He used the name William Goodrich on the films he di ... External links * 1932 films 1932 comedy films 1932 short films American black-and-white films Educational Pictures short films Films directed by Roscoe Arbuckle American comedy short films Films with screenplays by Jack Townley 1930s English-language films 1930s American films {{short-comedy-film-stub ...
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That's My Meat
''That's My Meat'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film short directed by Fatty Arbuckle and starring Alfred "Al" St. John. See also * Fatty Arbuckle filmography __NOTOC__ These are the films of the American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter Roscoe Arbuckle. Films marked with a diamond (♦) were directed by and featured Arbuckle. He used the name William Goodrich on the films he di ... External links * 1931 films 1931 comedy films American black-and-white films Educational Pictures short films Films directed by Roscoe Arbuckle American comedy short films Films with screenplays by Jack Townley Films with screenplays by John Grey 1930s English-language films 1930s American films {{short-comedy-film-stub ...
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Honeymoon Trio
''Honeymoon Trio'' is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle. Cast * Walter Catlett * Al St. John * Dorothy Granger See also * Fatty Arbuckle filmography __NOTOC__ These are the films of the American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter Roscoe Arbuckle. Films marked with a diamond (♦) were directed by and featured Arbuckle. He used the name William Goodrich on the films he di ... External links * 1931 films Films directed by Roscoe Arbuckle 1931 comedy films 1931 short films Educational Pictures short films American black-and-white films American comedy short films Films with screenplays by Jack Townley 1930s English-language films 1930s American films {{short-comedy-film-stub ...
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Listen Lena
''Listen Lena'' is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Clem Beauchamp. According to the Internet Movie Database, Fatty Arbuckle appears in this film as a "fat man with strategically covered face", although the role is uncredited and unconfirmed. Cast * Al St. John as Al Adams * Lucille Hutton as Lena * Jack Lloyd * Clem Beauchamp as Cyril * Glen Cavender * Al Thompson * Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle as Fat man with strategically covered face (uncredited) (unconfirmed) See also * Fatty Arbuckle filmography __NOTOC__ These are the films of the American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter Roscoe Arbuckle. Films marked with a diamond (♦) were directed by and featured Arbuckle. He used the name William Goodrich on the films he di ... External links * 1927 films 1927 comedy films 1927 short films American silent short films Educational Pictures short films American black-and-white films Films directed by Stephen Roberts Silent American comedy films ...
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Curses! (film)
''Curses!'' is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle as William Goodrich and Grover Jones. Although Arbuckle was acquitted in the third trial for the death of Virginia Rappe, he could not obtain work in Hollywood under his own name, so he adopted the pseudonym William Goodrich for directing the comedy shorts he made under his contract with Educational Film Exchanges. Cast * Al St. John as Buttonshoe Bill * Bartine Burkett as Nell See also * List of American films of 1925 * Fatty Arbuckle filmography __NOTOC__ These are the films of the American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter Roscoe Arbuckle. Films marked with a diamond (♦) were directed by and featured Arbuckle. He used the name William Goodrich on the films he di ... References External links * 1925 films Films directed by Roscoe Arbuckle Films directed by Grover Jones 1925 comedy films American silent short films American black-and-white films 1925 short ...
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The Iron Mule
''The Iron Mule'' is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and Grover Jones. Plot It is 1830 in Likskillet. The Iron Mule is a steam engine used to haul converted carriages on a rail. A cow on the tracks delays their start. The driver has to take the tall funnel off for the engine to go through the low tunnel. They reach a river.. there is no bridge...They attach logs and float over. The journey then becomes river-based for a while. They then drive on the rails all night. The next morning cowboy ties a horse to the last carriage. The train cannot pull it. The male passengers gamble on a spinning wheel until stopped by one of the women. The train moves off without the driver or any male passenger. They chase after it. They reach Sassafras. A group of indians put logs on the tracks and derail the engine. They start firing arrows which lodge in an open carriage door. The men arrive and the driver fights off the indians but one male passenger is chased b ...
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Stupid, But Brave
''Stupid, But Brave'' is a 1924 American silent comedy short film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle credited under the pseudonym of William Goodrich. Arbuckle does not play in the film, which was distributed by Educational. Cast * Al St. John as The Bum * Doris Deane as The Peeling Daughter * Eugene Pallette as Richard Peeling - Banana King * Kewpie Morgan as The Barber * Clem Beauchamp as Minor Role (uncredited) * George Davis as A Bum (uncredited) See also * Fatty Arbuckle filmography __NOTOC__ These are the films of the American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter Roscoe Arbuckle. Films marked with a diamond (♦) were directed by and featured Arbuckle. He used the name William Goodrich on the films he di ... References External links * 1924 films 1924 comedy films 1924 short films Films directed by Roscoe Arbuckle American silent short films American black-and-white films Silent American comedy films American comedy short films 1920s America ...
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Doris Deane
Doris Anita Dibble (January 20, 1901 – March 24, 1974) was an actress who appeared in films. She supported Al St. John in comedy roles. Early life Deane was born in 1901 in Wisconsin. Marriage to Roscoe Arbuckle She married film director Roscoe Arbuckle May 16, 1925. The marriage followed soon after his divorce from Minta Durfee and followed the rape and manslaughter accusations against him in the death of Virginia Rappe. They planned to honeymoon in New York. They later divorced and she sued for alimony in 1929. She and Arbuckle were guests of writer Gouverneur Morris before their marriage. She was in the 1944 play ''The Day Will Come''. Career Deane is included in the documentary film '' 4 Clowns''. Later life Deane died in Hollywood in 1974. She is buried in Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Filmography *'' The Secret Four'' (1921) *''The Shark Master'' (1921) * '' The Half Breed'' (1922) *'' Stupid, But Brave'' (1924) *'' The Iron Mule'' (1925) *''Seven Chances ''S ...
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The Alarm (film)
''The Alarm'' is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. This silent film was produced by Mack Sennett and The Keystone Film Company and distributed by Mutual Film Corporation. It was released on May 28, 1914. Cast * Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle * Minta Durfee * Hank Mann * Mabel Normand * Al St. John See also * List of American films of 1914 * Fatty Arbuckle filmography __NOTOC__ These are the films of the American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter Roscoe Arbuckle. Films marked with a diamond (♦) were directed by and featured Arbuckle. He used the name William Goodrich on the films he di ... References External links * 1914 films Films directed by Roscoe Arbuckle Silent American comedy films 1914 comedy films 1914 short films American silent short films American black-and-white films Films with screenplays by Roscoe Arbuckle American comedy short films 1910s American films {{1910s-short-comedy ...
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