Back Stage (1919)
6/10
Back Stage review
28 June 2020
An ok Roscoe Arbuckle short comedy which sees him and sidekick Buster Keaton having to stage their own show when the acts refuse to perform. This starts off strongly with some great gags and an amusing act from a bandy-legged comic dancer, but the laughs grow further apart as the film goes on. Worth noting that this also features an early version of a comic stunt which Keaton would later revisit upon going solo.
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