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Love (1919 film)

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Director
  
Roscoe Arbuckle

Producer
  
Joseph M. Schenck

Duration
  

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Short, Comedy

Country
  
United States

Cast
  
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
(Fatty),
Monty Banks
(Farmhand),
Frank Hayes
(Frank - Winnie's Father (uncredited)),
Kate Price
(Kitty - the Cook (uncredited)),
Al St. John
(Al Clove - Fatty's Rival (uncredited)),
Winifred Westover
(Winnie (uncredited))

Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Release date
  
March 2, 1919 (1919-03-02)

Genres
  
Silent film, Comedy, Short Film, Indie film, Black-and-white

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Roscoe fatty arbuckle love 1919


Love is a 1919 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Prints of the film survive in collections.

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Plot

As summarized in a magazine, Fatty (Arbuckle) meets Winnie (Westover) after rescuing her father Frank (Hayes) from a well at their farm and is smitten with her. Fatty is dismissed and leaves, however, as Frank wants Winnie to marry Al Clove (St. John). Fatty returns to the farm in the disguise of a hired girl so that he can be near his beloved, but finds he must fend off the flirtations of her father Frank. Winnie's marriage is all arranged, but at the dress rehearsal the groom is missing, so the "hired girl" takes his place and goes through the practice ceremony, word for word, with the bride. When the wedding day arrives, the ceremony is broken up when Fatty and Winnie announce that they have already been married as the rehearsal was the real thing.

Cast

  • Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle as Fatty
  • Al St. John as Al Clove, Fatty's rival
  • Winifred Westover as Winnie
  • Frank Hayes as Frank, Winnie's father
  • Monty Banks as Farmhand (as Mario Bianchi)
  • Kate Price as the Cook
  • References

    Love (1919 film) Wikipedia
    Love (1919 film) IMDb Love (1919 film) themoviedb.org