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Director
  
Fatty Arbuckle

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
IMDb

Duration
  

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Release date
  
January 11, 1920

Writer
  
Jean C. Havez (story)

The Garage is a 1920 American short comedy film starring Buster Keaton and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. It was directed by Arbuckle himself. The film was also known as Fire Chief. This was the fourteenth film starring the duo. The film also stars Luke the Dog who starred in many other short comedies starring Keaton and Arbuckle.

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Plot

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Fatty and Buster play automobile mechanics and firemen at a garage in a fire station. Mollie Malone plays the boss' daughter who is constantly pestered by a stranger named Jim (McCoy) who wishes to make her his girlfriend, though she turns him down after the flowers he brings her end up accidentally soaked in motor oil thanks to Fatty and Buster. Livid, Jim raises the alarm in the fire station to make Fatty and Buster think there is a fire and forcing them to rush across town. However, Jim accidentally starts a real fire while trying to exit the station and Fatty and Buster immediately return to put out the fire and rescue Mollie who is trapped inside. They attach the fire hose to a hydrant, but the hose has a leak, forcing Fatty to sit on it. After a streetcar runs over the hose, Fatty, Buster and several of the townspeople rescue Mollie using a life net but she bounces up into the telephone wires. Fatty and Buster eventually get Mollie down but become trapped themselves; luckily Mollie moves a car beneath them just before they fall and all three ride off together.

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The film is available on DVD, as part of the "Arbuckle and Keaton Collection".

Cast

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  • Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle as Mechanic / Fireman
  • Buster Keaton as Mechanic / Fireman
  • Molly Malone as Garage Owner's Daughter
  • Harry McCoy as The Dude
  • Dan Crimmins as Rube the Garage Owner (as Daniel Crimmins)
  • Luke the Dog as The Mad Dog
  • Alice Lake in undetermined role (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
  • Product placement

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    A favorable review of this movie by the weekly trade publication Harrison's Reports was followed by the statement:

    Exhibitors of Los Angeles might ask Mr. Arbuckle how much he received for advertising Red Crown gasoline, handled by almost every Oil Station in their city. The trade mark of that product appears in numerous scenes on the portable gasoline pump. If he states it was an oversight, it would be well to caution him to avoid such oversights in the future.

    Brand name product placement in movies may have occurred before the 1920s, but this is the earliest movie cited by Harrison's Reports for that practice. For the next four decades, Harrison's Reports frequently denounced product placement.

    References

    The Garage (1920 film) Wikipedia
    The Garage (1920 film) IMDb The Garage (1920 film) themoviedb.org