Zip, The Dodger |
Series: | Charley Chase | ♦ | Distribution: | Keystone/Mutual Film | ♦ | Director: | Roscoe Arbuckle | ♦ | Cinematography: | - |
Production: | - | ♦ | Type: | Silent short | ♦ | Producer: | Mack Sennett | ♦ | Editor: | - |
Released: | 17 October 1914 | ♦ | Length: | 1-reel | ♦ | Titles: | - | ♦ | Sound recording: | - |
NOT AVAILABLE ON DVD |
Fatty Arbuckle is the subject of a ball toss game, where customers throw balls at him and try to win a prize. |
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Facts • X • X Filming dates • X Trivia • Three throws of a ball will cost you 5 cents. • There is a large billboard on the street advertising carnation milk. What the experts say • X |
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle Zip |
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Minta Durfee Girl with parasol |
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Wallace MacDonald Minta's sweetheart |
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Phyllis Allen Minta's mother |
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Josef Swickard Ball toss operator |
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Charles Avery Man on bench |
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Billie Bennett Flower seller |
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Charley Chase Customer in second group |
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Frank Dolan Customer in third group |
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Billy Gilbert Blackface sweeper |
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William Hauber First customer |
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Charles Lakin Customer in second group |
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Grover Ligon Baseball player |
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Harry McCoy Second customer |
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Edward Nolan Cop |
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Slim Summerville Baseball player |
UNIDENTIFIED CAST |
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Acknowledgements: Tommie Hicks (print) This page was last updated on: 12 December 2015 |