His Wedding Night | |
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Directed by | Roscoe Arbuckle |
Written by | Roscoe Arbuckle Joseph Anthony Roach |
Starring | Roscoe Arbuckle Al St. John Buster Keaton |
Cinematography | George Peters |
Edited by | Herbert Warren |
Production company | Comique Film Company |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 19 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
His Wedding Night is a 1917 American two-reel silent comedy film written, directed by, and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. [2]
Arbuckle portrays a lazy and dishonest store clerk who gets into various slap-stick situations, such as drugging customers with chloroform-laced perfume and tussling with a donkey. He proposes to his boss's daughter, Alice, but faces competition from another employee, Al. When Alice spurns Al's proposal, chaos ensues. Later, in a ploy to kidnap Alice and force her to marry him, he accidentally rides off with the delivery boy (Buster Keaton). Unaware of the mix-up, Arbuckle attempts to rescue her, nearly paying a justice of the peace to wed him to Keaton in the process. The film concludes with Arbuckle marrying Alice, then drugging the justice of the peace with the chloroform-laced perfume to recover his money.