Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco is a 1915 American short comedy-documentary film both starring and directed by Roscoe Arbuckle and Mabel Normand.
Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco | |
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Directed by | Roscoe Arbuckle Mabel Normand |
Produced by | Mack Sennett |
Starring | Roscoe Arbuckle Mabel Normand |
Production company | Keystone Film Company |
Distributed by | Mutual Film Company |
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Running time | 9 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent with English intertitles |
Producer Mack Sennett brought Arbuckle and Normand to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, also known as the 1915 San Francisco World's Fair. They turned the cameras around, using the Fair crowds as extras and the Fair itself as a free background. Arbuckle and Normand clowned around and interacted with the Fair's surprised attendees. The film ends with a nighttime view of the fair, including a scene with the "Captive Aeroplane", an early amusement ride.
Prints of the film exist in the Library of Congress film archive.[1]
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