Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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anticipation of Slapsticon 2011


again this year at the Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre Arlington (Virginia) will be three beautiful days of rare short comedies.
SLAPSTICON The festival will take place only in the warm and sometimes hot in July of the place (and it's not Virginia Beach!) July 14 to 17.
There will be little to catch the sun, but the laughter will warm up the environment for sure. For
sympathetic adventurers interested in coming, I report some small advances. These should be some of the things you see, although as always the program is subject to change at least until the month of June:

Seeing Things (1928) - Ben Turpin
Sock and Run (1929) - Snub Pollard, Marvin Loback
Marx Brothers Rarities
Father's Close Shave (1920) — Johnny Ray, Laura LaPlante
Bringing Up Father (1946) — Joe Yule Sr., Directed by Eddie Cline
Ham Among the Redskins (1915) — Ham and Bud
Her Anniversaries (1917) — Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew
Local Showers (1916) — Musty Suffer
The Child Needs a Mother (1916) — L-KO Comedy with Fatty Voss in drag!
Risks and Roughnecks (1917) — Larry Semon
No Children (1929) — Smitty Comedy
The Home Wreckers (1925) — Hey Fellas Comedy
Young Sherlocks (1922) — Our Gang
Never Too Old (1926) — Roach All-Star Comedy with Claude Gillingwater
Follow the Crowd (1918) — Harold Lloyd
Girl Shock (1930) — Charley Chase
Queen of Aces (1925) — Wanda Riley
Keystone Girls Open the Trout Season (1917) — Mack Sennett Special
What Happened to Mrs. Jones? (1917) — Mack Sennett Special
Rob Stone Rarities
Dynamite (1920) — Lloyd Hamilton
Moonshine (1921) — Lloyd Hamilton
April Fool (1921) — Lloyd Hamilton
The Simp (1920) — Lloyd Hamilton
Blitz on the Fritz (1943) — Harry Langdon
Many Sappy Returns (1938) — Charley Chase
Idle Roomers (1931) — Cameo Comedy Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle
Tramp Tramp Tramp (1935) — Andy Clyde
Free Rent (1936) - Monty Collins and Tom Kennedy
The Battling Orioles (1924) - Glenn Tryon
Misfit Sailor (1926) - Billy Dooley
Swiss Movements (1926) - Jimmie Adams
Who's Afraid? (1927) - Lupino Lane

coming months, go into some of the concepts in this seat (and perhaps also on the portal within the littlefellow.it) and I'll try to better focus on specific sections. See how delicious cuisine decadent spirit has entered Eddie Cline in his Bringing Up FATHER megatardo of 1946 is like a splash of cream in this luscious cream that is served to toast fresh fresh in the warmest month of the year.
Until next time.

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