- Back Stage (1919 film)
Infobox Film
name = Back Stage
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director =Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
producer =Joseph M. Schenck
writer =Jean Havez
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starring =Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle Buster Keaton
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cinematography =Elgin Lessley
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distributor =Paramount Pictures
released =7 September , 1919
runtime = 26 min.
country = USA
language = Silent film
English intertitles
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amg_id = 1:153408
imdb_id = 0009899"Back Stage" is a 1919 comedy, one of the last films that
Buster Keaton would appear withRoscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle before they went their separate ways, Keaton would get his own studio, and Arbuckle got into feature length films.In this film, Keaton, Arbuckle, and others, work as stagehands, backstage of course, in a playhouse trying to help and in some cases, stay far away from the eccentric and diva-like performers. When the performers rebel and refuse to do the show, the stagehands, along with Arbuckle's love interest, whose one of the rebelling performer's assistant, perform in their place- including Keaton showing his ability to do
butterflies , no handed cartwheels, while in drag.Like in other Arbuckle shorts, this one shows a
gag that would later be elaborated on by Keaton in later films of his (in the Rough House, Fatty does the "oceania roll dance " thatCharles Chaplin would later elaborate on and make his own in theGold Rush ). The famous gag in this film is the falling wall sequence, where a piece of the set falls on Fatty but the only thing that saves from being crushed by it is a window in set piece. Keaton would later use this gag in his first shortOne Week and much more famously inSteamboat Bill Jr. .Cast
* Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle - Stagehand
*Buster Keaton - Stagehand
* Al St. John - Stagehand
* Molly Malone - Strongman's Assistant
* Jack Coogan Sr. - Dancer (as John Coogan)ee also
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Fatty Arbuckle filmography
*Buster Keaton filmography External links
*imdb title|id=0009899|title=Back stage
*amg title|id=1:153408|title=Back stage
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