Mr_Rambone t1_j6h90bv wrote
Reply to comment by No_Video6728 in Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, and Al St. John, 1918. Once his deadpan persona became established, Keaton avoided smiling in front of a camera. by L0st_in_the_Stars
Oh wow that is interesting. I had not really looked that much into it. I say it did kill his reputation. But notice with Johnny Depp everybody rallied around him.
No_Video6728 t1_j6h9f4m wrote
Yeah. I have a friend who is really into the history of Hollywood and he said the details were nearly the same. However, I don't really know. I should look more into it before parroting things. Apparently, when Fatty was accused of rape it was during a general backlash against the rise of Hollywood in entertainment. So, a lot of people were already talking about the 'sins' of the actors and how they got away with them because of their monied-up lawyers. So, he really didn't stand a chance.
Mr_Rambone t1_j6h9mog wrote
Oh wow that is insane. I am guessing that is career never recovered from. I had heard there was a thing about rise of Hollywood. From a article I read.
No_Video6728 t1_j6ha9p1 wrote
Yeah, I think he could only get film jobs playing a villainous brute and then faded out. I really should look it up.
Mr_Rambone t1_j6hagil wrote
Here a quote from Louise Brooks about his directing
"He made no attempt to direct this picture. He just sat in his director's chair like a dead man. He had been very nice and sweetly dead ever since the scandal that ruined his career. But it was such an amazing thing for me to come in to make this broken-down picture, and to find my director was the great Roscoe Arbuckle. Oh, I thought he was magnificent in films. He was a wonderful dancer—a wonderful ballroom dancer, in his heyday. It was like floating in the arms of a huge doughnut—really delightful."
manateeshmanatee t1_j6krkpx wrote
I’m sorry, but is that a real quote, or are you fucking with us? “…floating in the arms of a huge doughnut?” Nfw.
Block_Me_Amadeus t1_j6i5c78 wrote
Instead of speculating wildly, look it up. ;) He could only direct, and under a pseudonym. After the false accusations (supported by the lies of a totally unreliable, likely bribed witness), his name was box office poison. He died from the stress.
No_Video6728 t1_j6ivl49 wrote
Nah. there is always someone on Reddit willing to look up something to prove you wrong. I'll leave the 'research' up to you guys.
Block_Me_Amadeus t1_j6k4vwl wrote
That's a solid strategy.
Mr_Rambone t1_j6hadjd wrote
I searched it up a little bit. They said after everything happen. He was banned for around a year by the motion picture board. Eventually he would direct movies under his father name. Along with owning a restaurant
SignificantRecipe715 t1_j6hoepb wrote
Arby's?
ellefleming t1_j6if462 wrote
Prohibition, against loose morals.
jeninchicago t1_j6ifbvq wrote
There’s a really good episode of the podcast You Must Remember This about Fatty Arbuckle. I’m pretty sure it’s in the Debunking Hollywood Babylon season.
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