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Some Additional Arbuckles
Having already written about such Fatty Arbuckle-adjacent figures as nephew Al St. John, wife Minta Durfee, ill-fated associate Virginia Rappe, and countless of his professional colleagues (Mack Sennett, Buster Keaton, Mabel Normand etc etc) one might think it safe to assume the Arbuckle-orbit fairly exhausted. But there’s always more. July 9 happens to have been the birthday of Maclyn Arbuckle…
#actor#Andrew Arbuckle#Broadway#Fatty Arbuckle#Macklyn Arbuckle#Maclyn Arbuckle#Movies#Roscoe Arbuckle#silent#stage#star#theater#theatre#vaudeville
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jokes on you, john arbuckle gets me tornt. and tworked and hornt. and horny
sorry, sorry. i'm sorry.
john arbuckle makes me flaccid
- jacob
drawfee: "hey, we just wanna take it easy today"
#hey we just wanna take it easy today#like and subscribe if ur a member of the john arbuckle flaccid community#drawfee#drawfee quotes#drawfee video#jacob andrews#jacob drawfee#just what the fuck#people also ask: why#garfield#the way that like what 5 minutes later they're talking about the calming presence of nanimon
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*clenched fists, head on the table, white knuckled, seething, hyperventilating, visible veins showing, sweating, about to burst into tears, shaking violently, going to explode*
it's.... spelled........ JON.............. arbuckle........
#how i actually feel when i see someone spell jon arbuckle's name as ''john'' for the 574867347th time /j#jon arbuckle#garfield#shitpost#i find it interesting how many people spell his name with a H though#like i get that john is the more common spelling but also it was never written or spelled that way in any garf media#it's more common with people who haven't read garfield which is understandable actually#this post is a joke i don't actually get mad when people spell his name with a H#it's just like... you know that feeling you get when you really REALLY want to correct someone on a piece of info you know they got wrong?#yeah it's that#i'm very passionate about garfield if you couldn't tell lol#i guess there's just so much misinfo about garfield that it gets kinda exhausting#like i've heard a couple people say that garfield was made during WW2???#and when i first heard that i was like ''????? literally no it wasn't???''#like i mean this in the most polite way but What The Actual Fuck Are You Talking About#omg that's like that andrew garfield tweet i hate so much. you know the one that says that garfield was created by his granddad-#-about his cat who was named 'lasagna'? i hate that tweet with every fiber of my being there's SO MUCH wrong about it it's not even funny#i think that tweet is actually satire though but honestly it's so hard to tell what's satire and what isn't anymore#anyway. jon is spelled jon not john have a good day :)
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'The Garfield Movie' - This is Not the Cat I Was Looking For
I grew up on Jim Davis’ “Garfield.” I loved this lazy cat whose affection for lasagna and reveling in his own laziness and selfishness often had me laughing quite uncontrollably. I even got my first-grade teacher to initiate a celebration which I proudly called “National Number One Garfield Day” which my classmates were eager to participate in. And yes, I reveled in those animated classic…
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Nick Green's Casey and Diana Come to Stratford 2023 Most Lovingly
#frontmezzjunkies reviews: #NickGreen's new play #CaseyAndDiana @StratFest d: #AndrewKushnir w/ #SeanArbuckle #LauraCondlln #LindaKash #DavinderMalhi #KrystinPellerin #SophiaWalker #StratfordFestival #SFCaseyAndDiana @caseyhouseTO
Sean Arbuckle (left) as Thomas and Krystin Pellerin as Diana in Casey and Diana. Stratford Festival 2023. Photo by Cylla von Tiedemann. The Stratford Theatre Review: Casey and Diana By Ross The word on the Stratford streets rang out strong. That Casey and Diana, the new play written with a truthful heart by Nick Green (Body Politic; Every Day She Rose), is a tearjerker-of-a-play, destined to…
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brb, changing my name to "Arbuckle Ian Generation" so even serif fonts can't reveal my trickery when I claim my drawings are
made by AI Generation
Gonna start working with an artist named Albert or Alphonse so I can put "Al generated artwork" in my projects and generate clickbait attention while maintaining the moral high ground.
#shitpost#why can't I think of names beginning with A that aren't followed by i other than arbuckle? nobody can say#shit#andrew was right there
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Arbuckle being a trans woman and Garfield just being completely neutral about that is the best interpretation of anything ever
Art made by Andrew The Real 69
#garfield#jon arbuckle#character interpretation#artwork#art#transgender#transfem#trans girl#trans rights#transitioning#transition
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#chnt juniper#chnt sydney#sydney sargent#will wood#will wood and the tapeworms#wwattw#camp here and there#jon arbuckle#the magnus archives#magnus archives#markiplier#spamton#deltarune#inside job brett#brett hand#bluechair#shen comix
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"Jon Arbuckle makes me flaccid"
Jacob Andrews
#this had me laughin so hard man#great ep#drawfee#am i gonna look if thats the exact wording ? no were just taking it easy today#me
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Birthdays 3.24
Beer Birthdays
Jim Crooks (1973)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Alyson Hannigan; actor (1974)
Ub Iwerks; animator (1901)
Nick Lowe; rock musician (1949)
Steve McQueen; actor (1930)
Jim Parsons; actor (1973)
Famous Birthdays
Georgius Agricola; mineralogist (1494)
Louie Anderson; comedian (1953)
Fatty Arbuckle; actor (1887)
Steve Ballmer; businessman, Microsoft co-founder (1956)
Joseph Barbera; animator (1911)
Robert Carradine; actor (1954)
June Clark; jazz trumpeter (1900)
Lawrence Ferlinghetti; writer (1919)
Lara Flynn Boyle; actor (1970)
Thomas Dewey; politician (1902)
Norman Fell; actor (1924)
Harry Houdini; magician (1874)
Houston; porn actor (1969)
Patti Labelle; pop singer (1944)
Kelly LeBrock; actor (1960)
Peyton Manning; Indianapolis Colts QB (1976)
Denny McLain; Detroit Tigers P (1944)
Andrew Mellon; lawyer, judge, banker, Secretary of Treasury (1855)
William Morris; English writer, designer (1834)
Malcolm Muggeridge; English writer (1903)
Arthur Murray; dancer (1895)
Gene Nelson; actor (1920)
Donna Pescow; actor (1954)
John Wesley Powell; geologist, ethnologist (1834)
David Suzuki; scientist (1936)
Edward Weston; photographer (1886)
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"Tch! Of course, you "uncultured swines" don't know who U.N. Owen is! You modern morans are a plague to the entire franchise!"
"Allow me to educate you fools! You see, U.N. Owen is a formless demon that is part of the Universal Warriors franchise, introduced back in 2015! During near the end of Part 0, she became a huge fan favorite in the series through her unique and awesome personality and abilities, along with the other fan-favorite characters like Notori, Green, Maroon, Sun the Wolf, etc..."
"Sadly, however... She LEFT the series in 2019... And we fan CRAVE for her to make a return just like how Tobey Maguire & Andrew Garfield returned for No Way Home!!"
"But NO! INSTEAD, WE GOT DUMB STUPID CHARACTERS THAT WILL NEVER BE AS COOL AS HER! STUPID CHARACTERS LIKE NOTORI'S WORTHLESS SISTER, PENI PARKER! OR THE INSULT TO ALL VILLAINS, JON ARBUCKLE!!!! NONE OF THEM ARE AS GOOD AS U.N. OWEN!!!!"
"HEHEHEHEH *SNORT* HEHEHEHEH! I HOPE MICKEY DOES PUT ALL OF THE MODERN CHARACTERS IN THE DISNEY VAULT SO WE FANS CAN GET WHAT WE WANT! HEHEHEHEH *SNORT* HEHEHEH!"
Kassie & Elektra, although many people are voting "No" on Mickey Mouse's new poll, I also hear that many people are voting "Yes" so everyone can be locked up in the vault in favor of having someone by the name of "U.N. Owen" back.
Do either of you know who that is? Apparently, they seem very popular with fans
⚡️❝ U.N Owen? No, I have never heard of that name in my life. ❞
💖 ❝ strange name... but uh... no. Never heard of 'em. ❞
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#watched#film#letterboxd#a romance of happy valley#d.w. griffith#lillian gish#lydia yeamans titus#robert harron#kate bruce#george fawcett#andrew arbuckle#4
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He was a quiet man...
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neither andrew garfield nor garfield arbuckle have been assassination targets
JAMES. JAMES GARDIELD.
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DADDY DUMPLINS
1920
Daddy Dumplins is a play in three acts by George Barr McCutcheon and Earl Carroll based on McCutcheon’s novel. It was originally produced and staged by Earl Carroll starring Macylyn Arbuckle.
The play takes place at Mr. Dumplins' country estate and his New York apartment.
Henry Daniel ‘Daddy’ Dumplins has been left a big fortune by a distant relative. To bring pleasure and happiness to others, he has adopted seven children, making an addition to his family every two years. The huge fortune keeps them in comfort until the will is declared void and the money is given over to another heir. Daddy Dumplins is left without a cent and the children are returned to an orphanage. Christmas dinner is prepared in his now humble home where he has been able to have the children again for the holiday. All ends happily when the oldest child arrives with news that her real father has left her a fortune!
Maclyn Arbuckle (1866–1931) was the brother of actor Andrew Arbuckle and cousin of silent screen comic Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. He performed on Broadway between 1899 and 1924 and also appeared in silent films. He was an attorney for a year before giving up the law to become an actor.
In an unusual move, the play premiered in Canada by the Edward H. Robbins Players of Toronto. For this international opening, the title role was played by Thomas A. Wise.
Between the Toronto production and the US premiere, the leading role was recast with Maclyn Arbuckle for an October production on Broadway.
“Maclyn Arbuckle is studying his role at his home at Waddington-on-the-St. Lawrence. There he uses his barn for a stage, with a life preserver to represent the leading lady, a keg of nails for the heavy man, a rocking chair for the old woman, and an old saddle for the child, who figures so prominently in the play.” ~ NEW YORK TRIBUNE
In mid-August, Abruckle started studying his script in advance of September rehearsals in Manhattan.
Daddy Dumplins had its American premiere at the Rochester NY Lyceum on September 27, 1920. From there, the play moved to Wilkes-Barre PA for one performance at the Grand on October 4th.
For the Wilkes-Barre engagement, a local drug store named a sundae after the play! On October 5th and 6th the play performed at the Rajah Theatre in Reading PA. Next stop, Atlantic City!
It is said that Atlantic City was Earl Carroll’s favorite working environment and playground. Daddy Dumplins followed his play The Lady of the Lamp, which opened in Atlantic City in August 1920. His iconic revues The Earl Carroll Vanities were nearly all tried out in Atlantic City before moving to Broadway. For several years he also judged the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City.
The play opened in Atlantic City at the Woods Theatre on October 7, 1920. Although this was Carroll’s first solo producing effort, he rented the Boardwalk theatre of his former producing partner, A.H. Woods. At age 27, Carroll was declared the youngest producer working in the theatre.
Carroll wrote the play while staying at the Traymore Hotel in Atlantic City during the winter of 1920. The Traymore began as a small boarding house in 1879 and expanded and to become one of the city's premier resorts. By the early 1970s the hotel was abandoned and severely run down. It was imploded and demolished in 1972, a full four years before legalized gambling came to Atlantic City.
When the play opened in Atlantic City, he again stayed at the Traymore, registering the nine children (ages 3 to 13) cast members and understudies, as well as their attending nursemaids and stage mothers.
Not only did the play feature children, it also featured a dog! Rags was rescued from the pound and incorporated into the play.
Child actor Elizabeth Gulick was paid $75 a week for speaking 59 words, eight times a week making her the highest paid speaker in America!
After AC, and before NYC, Daddy Dumplins visited the City of Brotherly Love at the Lyric, the Nation’s capitol at Poli’s, where a free school matinee was performed on November 4th. Just before moving to the Big Apple, it played Stamford CT.
Daddy Dumplins opened on Broadway at the Theatre Republic (now the New Victory) on 42nd Street on November 20, 1920, and played through January 1921, closing after 64 performances.
“Do your Christmas theatre shopping early with this play and take your handkerchief along." ~ NEW YORK HERALD
Elizabeth Gulick donated a toy to underprivileged children’s auction - to great publicity.
The children of the cast also to involved in the NY Daily News’ new shoes drive for underprivileged kids.
After finishing their engagement at the Republic in mid-January 1921, the play moved to Brooklyn at the Majestic, then to the Lyric in Bridgeport CT and Yonkers NY.
After Yonkers, Arbuckle left the play and was replaced by Louis Mann. Carroll took the opportunity to re-write the script and re-titled the play to the grim moniker The Final Decision. That title was met with dismay, so Carroll instead chose the more apt His Sweethearts. Mann’s more svelte frame would require him to pad his costumes to conform with the image of the paunchy ‘Santa Claus-like’ figure of lore. Like his movie star cousin Roscoe (aka ‘Fatty’), Maclyn was known for his girth.
But before the curtain could rise on Mann’s reinterpretation, the production was postponed. Instead, the title reverted to Daddy Dumplins and the original script was licensed for stock and amateur performances.
In January 1921, as Daddy Dumplins was wrapping up on the East coast, Maclyn Arbuckle’s cousin Fatty starred in the silent film Brewster’s Millions, which also had a story written by George Barr McCutcheon, the author of Daddy Dumplins. While not exactly the same plot, the two scripts dealt with a man who inherits a fortune from a relative - with consequences. Brewster replaces Dumplins children with prospective brides. In reality, Brewster’s success led to McCutcheon writing Dumplins.
The film opened in Atlantic City at the Virginia Theatre on the Boardwalk on March 22, 1921. It inspired remakes in 1926, 1935, 1945, 1985, 2018, and one now (2022) in pre-production from Nasser Entertainment.
The story had also been a Broadway play in 1906. It tried out at the Apollo Theatre in Atlantic City, but that’s another blog!
#Maclyn Arbuckle#Daddy Dumplins#1920#Earl Carroll#Atlantic City#Brewster's Millions#Fatty Arbuckle#George Barr McCutcheon#Elizabeth Gulick#Traymore Hotel#Woods Theatre#Boardwalk Empire#Broadway Theatre#Broadway Play#Theatre Republic
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