The Keystone Hotel hosts a very prestigeous beauty contest. When the cross-eyed judge presents the first prize to an elderly cleaning woman, angry members of the audience respond by hurling ... Read allThe Keystone Hotel hosts a very prestigeous beauty contest. When the cross-eyed judge presents the first prize to an elderly cleaning woman, angry members of the audience respond by hurling custard pies. The Keystone Kops are summoned, and arrive just in time to get plastered wit... Read allThe Keystone Hotel hosts a very prestigeous beauty contest. When the cross-eyed judge presents the first prize to an elderly cleaning woman, angry members of the audience respond by hurling custard pies. The Keystone Kops are summoned, and arrive just in time to get plastered with pastry.
- Bald Man
- (uncredited)
- Keystone Cop
- (uncredited)
- Tough Mug
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Dinner Guest
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Guest
- (uncredited)
- Man with Ear Trumpet
- (uncredited)
- Keystone Kop
- (uncredited)
- Keystone Kop
- (uncredited)
- Hefty Autograph Seeker
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Guest
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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It's a straight-up, old fashioned slapstick comedy that uses the comics who prospered during the silents, usually at Mack Sennett's studio, doing gags derived from that era, complete with a collection of comics emulating the Keystone Kops; the contestants for the contest include several former Sennett Bathing Beauties, and a nice-sized pie fight. It was undoubtedly a lot of fun for those who remembered slapstick comics in the contemporary audience. As a fan of silent comedy, it was a pleasure for me.
It's too bad that a series wasn't developed from this terrific crowd pleaser.
Never mind about the plot; it only exists as a framework on which to hang new renditions of classic silent gags. The finale, of course, is a massive pie fight in the hotel ballroom while the Keystone Kops rush to quell the riot. Segments of the pie fight are frequently used as stock footage; it's likely that everyone has seen portions of it at one time or another.
Altogether, a nostalgic short that captures the flavor of the silent era. Good fun.
Did you know
- TriviaRe-released in 1947 with an updated musical score, and new title credits which include a 1947 (MCMXLVII) copyright statement, this is the version occasionally shown on Turner Classic Movies.
- ConnectionsEdited into Spills for Thrills (1940)
- SoundtracksShe's a Latin from Manhattan
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Played when the woman is using the vibrating belt machine
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- Release date
- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Big V Comedies (1935-1936 season) #1: Keystone Hotel
- Filming locations
- Venice Pier, Ocean Walk Front at Washington Boulevard, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(Keystone Cops car on roller coaster)
- Production company
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- Runtime20 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1