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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Roscoe Arbuckle


    Stugots62 — 19 years ago(October 09, 2006 12:03 AM)

    A Few years ago I was watching TCM and they showed a Fatty Arbuckle talky short from 1932, I believe, it was "In the Dough", all I remember is that it was FUNNY! Really funny, and after reading about the new contract he signed, I could see that Fatty was backI mean, like hilarious funny was this shortI have never seen his silent ones, but from this one talky, I can tell he was funny!

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        metalman091 — 13 years ago(February 28, 2013 02:17 AM)

        Here is one of Arbuckle's short films IN THE DOUGH [1933]. He was a natural for sound. I wish he had survived the scandal and the 1930s.

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          PhineasAppleby — 11 years ago(April 19, 2014 08:10 PM)

          He sounds so normal. Different than the other comedic acts of that era. I wonder if that would have hurt his lead comedic actor status going forward?

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