Mabel, Fatty and the Law

  • Roscoe Arbuckle: Fatty
  • Mabel Normand: Mabel, his wife
  • Minta Durfee: Housemaid
  • Harry Gribbon: her husband
  • Joe Bordeaux, Glen Cavender, Josef Swickard, Al St. John: Keystone Cops
  • Alice Davenport: inmate

Mabel, Fatty and the Law is an American silent film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle from the year 1915.

Action

Mabel caught her husband flirting with the Fatty maid. She argues with Fatty and drives the maid again to work. The husband of the maid appears and gives his wife a hat.

Mabel and Fatty walk in the park. Signs indicate that cuddle is not allowed, and so Mabel reads at Fatty's side who is bored. Even the maid and her partner went to the park where the man begins to smoke and the house girl goes soon to buy an ice cream. Fatty joins her and starts flirting. Also, the husband of the housemaid flirting - with the only remaining Mabel. Fatty and the maid and her husband and Mabel each merge together through the park and are promptly caught by the police. While Mabel and the man of the house girl manages to escape, the housemaid and Fatty are imprisoned. Only a deposit of $ 30 they can leave the prison. Otherwise threaten 30 days in prison. Both notify their respective partners, which eventually appear with a guilty conscience and secret fear at the police station and deposit the security deposit.

Production

The film was completed on 18 January 1915, and arrived ten days later premiered. Under the title Fatty's Spooning Days he was in 1918 by the WH Productions Company in a new cut version listed again.

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