Roscoe Arbuckle Movie Trailers

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Fatty’s Reckless Fling Trailer (1915)

04 March 1915

Left alone by his wife, Fatty joins a poker game across the hall from his apartment and is left to face the law when the game is raided by police.

Smart Work Trailer (1931)

27 December 1931

Billy Dooley is a suspicious husband who, as a private detective, takes a job from a woman who thinks her husband is running around with another woman.

Caught in a Flue Trailer (1914)

22 August 1914

Caught in a Flue is a 1914 Comedy short.

Shotguns That Kick Trailer (1914)

03 December 1914

Shotguns That Kick is a 1934 Comedy short.

Moonlight and Cactus Trailer (1932)

10 January 1932

The owner of a medicine show falls for a young beauty who is in love with someone else.

Special Delivery Trailer (1922)

30 April 1922

Al is told to deliver a radiophone message to a certain business man. A gang of wicked looking plotters endeavor to capture him and steal the message.

Leading Lizzie Astray Trailer (1914)

30 November 1914

A city slicker tries to woo a country girl while her boyfriend fixes his tire.

Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day Trailer (1915)

14 January 1915

A henpecked husband's innocent friendship with a married woman leads to chaos.

A Country Hero Trailer (1917)

10 December 1917

Fatty plays a village blacksmith in “Jazzville,” an imaginary rural village. There is a rivalry between Fatty and Cy Klone, the garage owner, over the affections of a pretty schoolteacher.

So Funny It Hurt: Buster Keaton & MGM Trailer (2004)

07 December 2004

A Turner Classic Movies (TCM) documentary about Keaton's discontented relationship with MGM and the events that eventually led to his career downfall.

Peaceful Oscar Trailer (1927)

30 January 1927

Peaceful Oscar is a 1927 Comedy short

Twixt Love and Fire Trailer (1914)

23 February 1914

Twixt Love and Fire is a 1914 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Peggy Pearce.

His New Profession Trailer (1914)

31 August 1914

Charlie takes care of a man in a wheelchair.

His Favorite Pastime Trailer (1914)

16 March 1914

A very plastered fella follows a pretty woman home, and proceeds to make a nuisance of himself.

Hey, Pop! Trailer (1932)

12 November 1932

Roscoe Arbuckle loses his job to protect a young boy from the orphanage.

Tomalio Trailer (1933)

30 November 1933

Roscoe runs afoul of a demented Mexican general.

The Red Mill Trailer (1927)

29 January 1927

A servant girl plays matchmaker for the local burgomaster's daughter while setting her own sights on a visiting Irishman.

Barnyard Flirtations Trailer (1914)

28 March 1914

Fatty tries to catch two "chickens" – one feathered, the other one wearing skirts.

A Film Johnnie Trailer (1914)

02 March 1914

The Tramp, a film Johnnie (someone who loiters near theaters or studios to meet stars or get a job), attempts to meet his favorite movie actress at the Keystone Studio, but does not win friends there.

Miss Fatty's Seaside Lovers Trailer (1915)

14 May 1915

When a mothball magnate checks into a hotel with his family, the mashers come out of the woodwork to woo his daughter (Fatty Arbuckle).

The Gangsters Trailer (1913)

29 May 1913

An amusing burlesque of gang fighters. The police go after them, one by one, and each guardian of the peace is caught and despoiled of his clothing and compelled to return to the station.

The Cuckoos Trailer (1930)

04 May 1930

Two phony fortune tellers get mixed up with gypsies.

The Iron Mule Trailer (1925)

12 April 1925

A train known as the Iron Mule is loaded with passengers, and starts off on its trip. Along the way, the train faces numerous obstacles and delays.

Fatty and Minnie He-Haw Trailer (1914)

20 December 1914

Fatty steals a ride on a train, discovered, and put off in the middle of nowhere. He stumbles along over the hot desert and finally passes out.

Windy Riley Goes Hollywood Trailer (1931)

02 May 1931

A driver on a non-stop race from New York to San Francisco gets detoured to Hollywood, where he winds up working as a publicity man for a movie studio and assigned to revive the career of a beautiful but fading star.

The Garage Trailer (1920)

11 January 1920

Roscoe and Buster operate a combination garage and fire station. In the first half they destroy a car left for them to clean.

Back Stage Trailer (1919)

07 September 1919

Roscoe and Buster give a bullying Strongman the what-for, but after the performance troupe quits it's up to Fatty and Buster to keep the show going.

A Bandit Trailer (1913)

22 June 1913

Willy is a rather effeminate young man, and is abused by the town bully. He suspects that the bully is a coward at heart, so disguises himself as a bandit and shoots up the town.

Chaplin Today: The Gold Rush Trailer (2003)

01 July 2003

African filmmaker Idrissa Ouedraogo (YAABA) discusses the influence that Charlie Chaplin has been on his work, along with archival footage of interviews with several of Chaplin's co-stars.

That Minstrel Man Trailer (1914)

17 August 1914

That Minstrel Man is a 1914 Comedy short.

A Brand New Hero Trailer (1914)

05 September 1914

Tramp Roscoe Arbuckle saves a girl from drowning in a pond and is given a job on the police force. A jealous officer dopes him causing him to sleep through a robbery, but afterwards wakes up and captures the miscreants.

Fatty’s Plucky Pup Trailer (1915)

27 June 1915

Four bad men have kidnapped Fatty's girlfriend and plan to kill her. Fatty's dog knows where she is, but Fatty doesn't and he was crying.

The Alarm Trailer (1914)

28 May 1914

A Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle & Mabel Normand comedy short. The film is considered lost.

A Suspended Ordeal Trailer (1914)

09 May 1914

Screwball slapstick with Fatty and Minta mixed up in zany adventures.

Fatty's Gift Trailer (1914)

24 August 1914

Fatty's Gift is a 1914 Comedy short.

The Sheriff Trailer (1918)

24 November 1918

Roscoe Arbuckle plays a Douglas Fairbanks fan who becomes a rotund version of his hero. As "The Sheriff", he must rescue abducted schoolteacher Betty Compson.

A Brave Engineer: Buster Keaton's Last Ride Trailer (2026)

18 May 2026

From 1920 to 1965, the great Buster Keaton made spectacular use of locomotives in his films. This video essay charts the course of his iconic cinematic career across the many tracks he rode along on screen: as a young man in the surge of his silent movie ascent in Our Hospitality, while making his masterpiece The General, and traversing the width of Canada on a railway speeder car as an old man in The Railrodder.

Close Relations Trailer (1933)

30 September 1933

Roscoe believes he is in line to receive a large inheritance, but the reality is considerably more psychopathic-- no, nuts.

How've You Bean? Trailer (1933)

24 June 1933

Roscoe gets into a lot of wacky troubles, some involving a misplaced box of Mexican Jumping Beans.

A Glimpse of the San Diego Exposition Trailer (1915)

18 February 1915

In 1915-16, San Diego's Balboa Park was the scene of an exposition to mark completion of the Panama Canal.

Love and Bullets Trailer (1914)

04 July 1914

Charlie is trying to impress Minnie, who is interested in another fellow, but having trouble with his flirting, so he goes to see a 'Trouble Mender'.

Zip, the Dodger Trailer (1914)

17 October 1914

Zip is a young man whose job is to dodge baseballs at a resort concession. To impress a young lady under a parasol he gets a friend to substitute for him while he pretends to be a young man of leisure.

The Sky Pirate Trailer (1914)

18 July 1914

The Sky Pirate is a 1914 Comedy short.

Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies Trailer (1988)

19 September 1988

Famous Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies

Fatty's Wild Night Trailer (1914)

01 January 1914

Fatty's Wild Night is a 1914 Comedy short.

Lovers' Post Office Trailer (1914)

02 November 1914

A short comedy in which two lovers post their letters in a box in a tree. The old man gets wise and sets a snare, by which he catches Fatty's hand.

Peeping Pete Trailer (1913)

22 June 1913

This early Keystone has Pete spying on his neighbor's wife through one of those little knotholes in a fence.

Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco Trailer (1915)

22 April 1915

Frequent comedy co-stars Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand take viewers on a tour of the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco.

He Did and He Didn’t Trailer (1916)

29 January 1916

A doctor, very much in love with his beautiful wife, comes to suspect that her visiting childhood friend Jack is more than just a friend.

Bright Lights Trailer (1916)

20 February 1916

The manager of a small town hotel installs a cabaret in an attempt to achieve the standard set by restaurants in the large cities.

The Sea Nymphs Trailer (1914)

23 November 1914

Fatty, his wife and mother-in-law are on a ferry to Catalina Island for an outing. So are Mabel and her father.

The Late Lamented Trailer (1917)

23 September 1917

Slapstick shenanigans at an overcrowded boarding house.

A Creampuff Romance Trailer (1916)

05 July 1916

Fatty Arbuckle is a baker and soda jerk hoping to find love with pretty Alice Lake.

The Water Dog Trailer (1914)

11 February 1914

The Water Dog is a 1914 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle.

The Parrott Chase Trailer (2009)

28 July 2009

Slapstick experts host this look at the life and films of Charley Chase with rare film clips and photos.

Fatty and the Heiress Trailer (1914)

25 June 1914

Fatty hopes to marry for money but thanks to many slapstick complications his plan doesn't go as smoothly as he intended.

Fatty's Day Off Trailer (1913)

01 September 1913

Fatty's Day Off is a 1913 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Charles Avery.

Wonder Dogs! Canine Stars of the Silent Era (1898-1928) Trailer (2025)

20 May 2025

This special two-disc collection, presented in cooperation with the Library of Congress, celebrates cinema’s lesser-known dog stars with their most memorable features, shorts, and newsreel appearances (1898-1928).

Anybody's Goat Trailer (1932)

24 January 1932

A goat is involved in a post robbery.

Crashing Hollywood Trailer (1931)

05 April 1931

Crashing Hollywood is a 1931 Comedy short.