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Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
- Algernon Leary
- (as Roscoe Arbuckle)
Fred Starr
- Bolton
- (as Frederick Starr)
Jean Acker
- Blonde Party Girl
- (sin acreditar)
William Boyd
- One of Leary's Office Staff
- (sin acreditar)
Lucien Littlefield
- Man with Raccoon Coat
- (sin acreditar)
Guy Oliver
- Taxi Driver
- (sin acreditar)
Jane Wolfe
- Miss Gray - Leary's Secretary
- (sin acreditar)
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- CuriosidadesThe $5,000 check Leary receives as a retainer by the Milk Trust would equate to about $79,000 in 2024.
- PifiasAt the end, The Morning Tribune headline for November 4, 1920 states, "Reform Candidate Leader Leary Leads Mayors (sic) Race as Judge Voris Drops Out". However, November 4, 1920 was a Thursday, which means the Election already had occurred two days earlier on November 2; i.e., the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
- Citas
Algernon Leary: Between us, Judge, what did these shysters promise you?
Judge Voris: Are you trying to show contempt of this court?
Algernon Leary: No, Your Honor, I'm doing my best to hide it.
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywood (1980)
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This is an odd full-length comedy from Fatty Arbuckle. I don't mean it's odd in a bad way, but it's quite a departure because the film is much more plot-driven than his shorts and because he initially plays a rather non-sympathetic character.
When the film begins, Algernon Leary (Arbuckle) is a very successful lawyer--thanks in part to his complete lack of ethics! So, when the evil Milk Trust is being sued, the crooked judge advises the Milk people to hire Leary, as he will do anything to win a case. But, before Leary can cash the retainer check from the milk folks, he's visited by a group of concerned women who want him to fight the Milk Trust! Smitten by one of the lovely ladies, he reluctantly agrees to take the case and rips up the Trust's HUGE check.
Soon, Leary is seen by the community as a virtuous man and he's nominated as a reform party candidate for mayor. Now, with his reputation cleaned up, Leary decides to actually clean up his act and gain the woman's love. But this is not going to be easy, as the Milk Trust will resort to any sort of underhanded politics to win their case--and if it means destroying Leary, so be it.
While none of this sounds all that funny, it is a comedy...but one with its major emphasis on the story and characters, not cheap laughs. Because of this, the film is slower and the comedy clearly is secondary...but the film IS well-crafted and very enjoyable. Well worth seeing and among Arbuckle's best.
By the way, if you do see this film, it was until recently assumed lost. It's now about 99% restored but the final few seconds of the print are gone--replaced by stills and intertitle cards.
When the film begins, Algernon Leary (Arbuckle) is a very successful lawyer--thanks in part to his complete lack of ethics! So, when the evil Milk Trust is being sued, the crooked judge advises the Milk people to hire Leary, as he will do anything to win a case. But, before Leary can cash the retainer check from the milk folks, he's visited by a group of concerned women who want him to fight the Milk Trust! Smitten by one of the lovely ladies, he reluctantly agrees to take the case and rips up the Trust's HUGE check.
Soon, Leary is seen by the community as a virtuous man and he's nominated as a reform party candidate for mayor. Now, with his reputation cleaned up, Leary decides to actually clean up his act and gain the woman's love. But this is not going to be easy, as the Milk Trust will resort to any sort of underhanded politics to win their case--and if it means destroying Leary, so be it.
While none of this sounds all that funny, it is a comedy...but one with its major emphasis on the story and characters, not cheap laughs. Because of this, the film is slower and the comedy clearly is secondary...but the film IS well-crafted and very enjoyable. Well worth seeing and among Arbuckle's best.
By the way, if you do see this film, it was until recently assumed lost. It's now about 99% restored but the final few seconds of the print are gone--replaced by stills and intertitle cards.
- planktonrules
- 19 nov 2015
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- País de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- El alma de la fiesta
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Bartlett Building - 215 W 7th St, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Leary's office building and where the hanging out of the office window was done on the building's roof)
- Empresa productora
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- Duración50 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was The Life of the Party (1920) officially released in India in English?
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