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Sennett Defines Slapstick Comedy | Research Starters - EBSCOMack Sennett is a pivotal figure in the history of slapstick comedy, credited with founding Keystone Studios in 1912 after his apprenticeship at Biograph ...
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Filmmakers' Autobiographies: Mack Sennett – King of ComedyFeb 1, 2021 · He convinced her to move to California with him in January 1912 at his newly formed Keystone Studios ... Not to forget, the Keystone Cops, the ...<|separator|>
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The Keystone Kops - Paul ShaperaJul 6, 2013 · They were invented in 1912 by the legendary Mack Sennett. In 1912 Mack Sennett opened up his own motion picture company in Echo Park California.
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Keystone Kops - IMDbKeystone Kops is known for In the Clutches of the Gang (1914), Fatty and the Broadway Stars (1915) and Hoffmeyer's Legacy (1912).
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Meet The Keystone Kops | Silent-ologyJul 27, 2014 · Let's see, Mack Sennett released films under the “Keystone” label until 1918, so your clipping is likely from around 1918 or earlier. I did ...
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Keystone Films: 1912-1913 - AngelfireThe first date given after each entry refers to release date. THE WATER ... Mack Sennett cast: Mabel Normand, Ford Sterling, Keystone Cops finished: 11/8/1913 * ...
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MACK SENNETT: A Film Visionary - Echo Park Historical SocietyApr 7, 2024 · ... Keystone Kops. Keystone evolved, renamed as Triangle Pictures, which became Mack Sennett Comedies. In the 1920s, Sennett was estimated to be ...
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Keystone Film Company - Audiovisual Identity DatabaseSep 20, 2025 · Keystone Studios was a film studio founded on July 4, 1912 by Mack Sennett with backing from Adam Kessel and Charles O. Baumann. In 1915, the ...
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The real Mack Sennett studio in Echo Park - the one you never seeJan 27, 2023 · This was Keystone Studios - later, Mack Sennett Comedies Corporation. Founded in 1912, it is believed to have been the first permanent ...
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Mack Sennett - The Early CinemaWith financial backing from Adam Kessel and Charles O. Bauman of the New York Motion Picture Company, in 1912 Sennett founded Keystone Studios in Edendale, ...
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Mack Sennett - Silent Era : PeopleControl of Keystone was lost to distributor Triangle Film Corporation circa 1917. Sennett established a new production company, Mack Sennett Comedies, in 1917.
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Mack Sennett | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1912, Sennett co-founded Keystone Pictures Studio, where he produced a series of influential comedic films characterized by their fast-paced slapstick humor.
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A.Word.A.Day --Keystone cop - Wordsmith.orgJun 3, 2025 · ETYMOLOGY: After Keystone Cops/Kops, a series of comedy films starting with the 1912 silent film Hoffmeyer's Legacy. The films were produced by ...
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Hoffmeyer's Legacy - Silent EraHoffmeyer's Legacy (1912) United States of America B&W : Split-reel. Directed by (unknown). Cast: Ford Sterling, Fred Mace, the Keystone Kops.Missing: Cops | Show results with:Cops
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How To Tell If Your Relative Was REALLY A Keystone KopJul 23, 2021 · Your best bet is if he worked from 1913-1915. While they started making appearances in 1912, Kops were all over the Sennett films made from 1913-1915, and a ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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Bangville Police (Short 1913) - IMDbRating 5.3/10 (879) Even in "The Bangville Police," the hapless group of pratfallers weren't identified as the Keystone Kops (or known as Cops in the early going). They appear as a ...
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Keystone Kops and the Bangville Police - Brothers' Ink ProductionsThe Bangville Police is a 1913 comedy short starring Mabel Normand and the Keystone Kops (Fred Mace, Raymond Hatton, Edgar Kennedy, Ford Sterling, and Al St. ...
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Thoughts On “Bangville Police” | Silent-ology - WordPress.comAug 9, 2015 · Interestingly, the split-reeler has the “idea” of the Keystone Kops down pat before the Kops were really lodged the public's subconscious. (Or ...
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Ford Sterling: Chaplin's Predecessor at Keystone – (Travalanche)Nov 3, 2011 · Ford Sterling (1880-1939) is best known today as the Chief of the Keystone Kops. A Wisconsin native, he ran away from home when still a boy to join John ...Missing: introduction | Show results with:introduction
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Remembering Mack Sennett, Hank Mann & Other Silent Film Stars!Jul 2, 2021 · Famous Graves Of The KEYSTONE COPS - Remembering Mack Sennett, Hank Mann & Other Silent Film ...<|separator|>
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Learning To Love The Keystone Film Company | Silent-ologyAug 1, 2015 · By 1914 the studio had exploded into seven units (including one for “Keystone Kiddie” comedies). New actors included Harry McCoy, Chester ...Missing: expansion | Show results with:expansion
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Barney Oldfield's Race for a Life (Short 1913) - IMDbRating 6/10 (435) Barney Oldfield's Race for a Life: Directed by Mack Sennett. With Mabel ... Also on hand are the Keystone Kops who get a hilarious scene at the end.
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In the Clutches of the Gang (Short 1914) - IMDbRating 8.5/10 (23) Ford Sterling as Chief Teheezel has more than the usual amount of trouble. The arrest of the mayor and the scenes on the raft were highly amusing.Missing: departure | Show results with:departure
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Love, Loot and Crash (1915) - The 10th of 12 Keystone Cops MoviesOct 16, 2022 · The Banker's Daughter, Mary (Fontaine La Rue, as Dora Rodgers), and her flustered father (Josef Swickard) have just fired their cook, ...Missing: key 1913 1914<|separator|>
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Mack Sennett | Silent Film Comedy Pioneer & Keystone ... - BritannicaMack Sennett was the creator of the Keystone Kops and the father of American slapstick comedy in motion pictures. A master of comic timing and effective ...
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Keystone Kops | Encyclopedia.comThey first appeared on screen in the Sennett-directed slapstick Hoffmeyer's Legacy (1912), but their popularity soared with the release of The Bangville Police ...
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Mack Sennett, 76, Film Pioneer Who Developed Slapstick, DiesMack Sennett, 76, Film Pioneer Who Developed Slapstick, Dies; Keystone Kops, Custard Pies and Bathing Beauties Were Symbols of His Movies SENNETT IS DEAD ...
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Keystone Kops | Description, Movies, & Facts - BritannicaMack Sennett (born January 17, 1880, Richmond, Quebec, Canada—died November 5, 1960, Hollywood, California, U.S.) was the creator of the Keystone Kops and the ...
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On The Keystone Kops - Travalanche - WordPress.comSep 16, 2014 · The Keystone Kops were a popular feature of Keystone comedy shorts chiefly during the years 1913 to 1915, although they certainly made appearances after those ...
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Fantabulous Ford Sterling | Silent-ology - WordPress.comAug 12, 2015 · Here's the story of Ford, and why I've come to realize that the man who planted the flag atop the Summit of Overacting is truly one of the early (early) ...
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KEYSTONE KOPS - Thelma ToddJun 29, 2012 · The desk officer using the telephone is Ford Sterling. The policeman directly behind Sterling (in extreme background, left) is Edgar Kennedy.Missing: introduction | Show results with:introduction
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Silent Cinema: Mack Sennett and the Fun Factory - ClassicFlixNov 22, 2013 · In 1912, Sennett founded Keystone Studios in Los Angeles, California, and began producing comedy shorts, more than thirty in that first year ...
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Slapstick Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Keystone Tonight! Mack Sennett ...Feb 13, 2014 · We're taking a look at Volume 2: “Keystone Tonight! Mack Sennett Comedies.” Just as in the previous post, I'll be providing a brief review of each film ...
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Pie-Throwing In Comedy: A Brief HistoryMar 14, 2013 · His early short comedies featured wild slapstick chase finales, visual gags and stunts, and speedy, zany action. The action appeared all the ...
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Pathfinders; 7; Mack Sennett: A Riot of DisorderWhat slapstick is two pieces of wood fastened again there with a handle, like this the usually barrel staves and when you hit somebody on the seat of the ...
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Mack Sennett and the Rise of Hollywood ComedyOct 2, 2018 · Mack Sennett and the Rise of Hollywood Comedy ... The earliest comedy in movies is the type of humor known as slapstick comedy, in which laughs ...Missing: methods | Show results with:methods
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Get Funny! Tips on Directing Physical Comedy - VideomakerThe sight gags and physical comedy of the Keystone Kops and the Mack Sennett comedies of the silent film era are also represented heavily in the Warner ...
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Building film's frame; Mack Sennett set the foundation for HollywoodApr 14, 2009 · It shows Sennett combining "clumsy cops with the parallel-editing conventions of film melodrama." Sennett learned parallel editing (for ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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(PDF) Exploring cutting structure in film, with applications to the films ...The method is used to investigate the differences in cutting rates used by Mack Sennett and Charlie Chaplin while directing films for the Keystone Company in ...
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Over-Speeding and Keystone Cops - Ben ModelApr 25, 2021 · The projection rate at which sound film is run was locked in 1925 or 1926, at 90 feet per minute, or 24 frames per second.
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The Evolution of the Chase in the Silent Screen Comedy - jstorThese chase sequences, moreover, provided exciting, laugh provoking portions of the film that often dis- played some of the best comic invention of the work of ...
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Mill Creek comedy classics #55: " Keystone Cops Festival" (1913 ...Sep 8, 2013 · The humor more or less boils down to people running around in a dither, occasionally falling down, and making funny faces. The frantic pace ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cops (Keaton, 1922) chase scene analysis - Silent film - QuizletHow does Keaton use long takes in this scene? (editing) · Why does Keaton speed up the motion of the chase? (editing) · How is the scene shot and why? ( ...
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Comic actors and teams who did Comedy shorts - IMDbThe shorts had very tight shooting schedules, often as few as three days ... He was befriended by comedian Hank Mann, a member of the famed Keystone Kops.
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Films - Charlie ChaplinThis is one of the few Chaplin comedies that contains pie throwing; a favorite Keystone device. Chaplin would explore in greater depth the comedy's thematic ...
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Chaplin at Keystone: The Tramp is BornSennett possessed an intuitive, almost uncanny understanding of film comedy. He was the creative force behind the Keystone Cops (a madcap mockery of the police ...
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Fun Factory: The Keystone Film Company and the Emergence of ...From its founding in 1912, the short-lived Keystone Film Company—home of the frantic, bumbling Kops and Mack Sennett. 933 88 29MB. English Pages 376 [374] ...
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[PDF] THESIS STUNTING DEATH - Mountain ScholarJan 7, 2019 · meticulous account of Mack Sennett's Keystone Kops. The Kops were most often former circus clowns who viewed injuring themselves for comedic ...
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CHARACTERIZING MACK 'THE KING' SENNETT.Jan 31, 2018 · One of the abiding stories about Sennett is that he worked Mabel to death. However, Mabel willingly continued doing dangerous, daredevil stunts ...
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Mack Sennett - WikipediaBorn in Danville, Quebec, he started acting in films in the Biograph Company of New York City in 1908, and later opened Keystone Studios in Edendale, California ...Keystone Studios · Independent production · Sound films · Later projects
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Then & Now ,the Keystone Building in Bay Shore,NY. Movie making ...Feb 9, 2023 · In 1907, The Saturday Evening Post reported that daily attendance at nickelodeons exceeded two million. In 1907, the Chicago Daily Tribune ...
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Keystone Kops key to success of its creator - The OklahomanMar 16, 2010 · Mack Sennett's name is synonymous with The Keystone Kops, that zany posse of clumsy lawmen who animated scores of Hollywood silent comedies.
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Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the MediaBy the 1910s, there were more than 10,000 nickelodeons in the United ... Keystone Cops. Charlie Chaplin was one of the most beloved entertainers of ...
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[PDF] 1 Going to the Movies: Early Audiences - Blackwell PublishingBy 1910, nearly one-third of the nation flocked to the movies each week; by 1920, weekly attendance equaled 50 percent of the nation's population. People loved ...Missing: Keystone | Show results with:Keystone
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'Uproarious inventions': the Keystone Film Company, modernity, and ...He is currently completing The Fun Factory: The Keystone Film Company and the Emergence of Mass Culture. Correspondence to rkumich@gmail.com. Copyright ...Missing: constraints | Show results with:constraints
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His Trysting Places 2 - Chaplins Schatten - EditorialA Two-Reel Keystone That Is a Scream. from Beginning to End. Reviewed by Louis Reeves Harrison.“ „Cast: Charles Chaplin. Mabel Normand. Max Swain“ Mack Swain.
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HOW I BUILT KEYSTONE AND MADE CHARLIE CHAPLIN BY ...May 21, 2018 · The loss of F. Richard was a mortal blow to Mack, who was now involved in complicated financial maneuvers. On top of this he had to rebuild for ...
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OLD SENNETT FILMS TO FIT INTO FEATURE; Four Comedies to ...HOLLYWOOD, Calif., June 28— Four two-reel comedies with sound, produced by Mack Sennett between 1930 and 1932, will be combined into a feature-length film ...
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The Keystone Kops - IMDbThe Keystone Kops ; 1. George Jeske · Director; Actor. Skybound (1935) ; 2. Bobby Dunn · Stunts. His Busted Trust (1916) ; 3. Mack Riley ; 4. Charles Avery · Director ...
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The Survival of Mack Sennett's Comedies - Flicker AlleySep 3, 2014 · Sennett left Keystone in 1917 to go truly independent, and distributed his silent films through Paramount, then Associated First National, then ...
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Keystone Pictures Studio: Where Mack Sennett invented the ...Mar 28, 2017 · They were highly unsuccessful and Keystone Studios finally closed in 1935, after declaring bankruptcy.
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Keystone Hotel (Short 1935) - IMDbRating 6.3/10 (127) The Keystone Hotel hosts a beauty contest where a cleaning woman wins, causing a custard pie riot. The Keystone Kops arrive and get plastered with pastry.
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Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops | film by Lamont [1955]Though the original Keystone Kops disappeared from movies with the arrival of the sound era, there were later revivals, including the short film Keystone Hotel ...Missing: 1950 | Show results with:1950<|separator|>
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Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (1955) - IMDbRating 6.3/10 (2,486) Harry and Willie buy a studio in 1912, follow a confidence man to Hollywood, and find him stealing the studio payroll. It is a slapstick comedy romance.
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Keystone Cops - WikipediaExternal links · Hoffmeyer's Legacy (1912) · The Bangville Police (1913) with Mabel Normand · The Gangsters (1913) with Roscoe Arbuckle, Ford Sterling, and Al St.History · Revivals · In popular culture
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Rod Hull - WikipediaRodney Stephen Hull (13 August 1935 – 17 March 1999) was a British comedian and popular entertainer on television in the 1970s and 1980s.
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'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' - Alley Chase - YouTubeMar 30, 2013 · Roger Rabbit, Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) and Benny the Cab are pursued by cops and weasels in this clip from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" ...
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Capertown Cops (TV Series 2001) - IMDbRating 7.6/10 (22) Capertown Cops is a 2001 animated TV series about bumbling police officers in Capertown, unaware that the mayor is the town's biggest criminal.Missing: Australia | Show results with:Australia
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Mack Sennett: The Father of Slapstick Cinema - Legacy.comNov 5, 2010 · Mack Sennett (1880 – 1960) is widely regarded as the father of slapstick comedy for his pioneering silent film work as an actor, director, and producer.<|separator|>
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Slapstick on the Silver Screen - Morrin CentreSennett introduced the world to Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Kops. He helped create the vocabulary of slapstick humor in the silent cinema of the 1910s ...
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How 70 years of cop shows taught us to valorize the police - VoxFrom 1912 to 1917, the incompetent Keystone Cops bumbled their way across the silent screen. From 1914 to 1918, animated Police Dog shorts showed a police force ...
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The History of the Police - Sage PublishingThe image of Keystone Cops—police as clumsy bunglers—was ... tion characterized policing at all levels and that law enforcement comprised but a small portion of ...<|separator|>
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Some people just don't get it. Cultural references, I mean.Jul 25, 2021 · I'm pretty sure no one alive today saw the premiere of a Keystone Cops film, yet the ensemble's name symbolizes chaotic incompetence.
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How 'Keystone' Cops a Laugh in Riley Green's Amusing 'Damn ...Mar 27, 2024 · “Damn Good Day to Leave” cast the end of a relationship counterintuitively in the opening verse, recounting the darker textures that one typically associates ...
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Keystone cops | Encyclopedia SpongeBobia - FandomThe keystone cops are a group of cops who appear in "The Great Patty Caper." They are green, purple, and brown fish respectively in blue police uniforms and ...
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Keystone Kops - Muppet Wiki - FandomTheir first film debuted in 1912, but after a few years Sennett shifted them to supporting characters for the silent film comedies of Charlie Chaplin, Fatty ...