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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAGzG1-XKAc
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DG
FIRE THE COOK (aka THE DIPPY DAUGHTER) (1918) - Toto
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Re: FIRE THE COOK (aka THE DIPPY DAUGHTER) (1918) - Toto
Of the three Toto comedies that I've seen, I think this is the funniest and most consistent. I guess I'd say Toto is more silly than 'funny'; he does amuse me.
Re: FIRE THE COOK (aka THE DIPPY DAUGHTER) (1918) - Toto
Toto bears just enough of a physical resemblance to the young Stan Laurel that it seems possible this was all the criteria Roach needed when Stan was hired to finish off Toto's series. It's interesting how Roach in later years often repeated the story that he let go of Stan in 1918 because his blue eyes didn't photograph on the old orthochromatic film stock, yet it was Toto who reportedly possessed a "cast in his eye."
"Of course he smiled -- just like you and me." -- Harold Goodwin, on Buster Keaton (1976)
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Re: FIRE THE COOK (aka THE DIPPY DAUGHTER) (1918) - Toto
So that's Clarine Seymour in the role of the maid, right?
But who plays the mad daughter?
But who plays the mad daughter?
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Re: FIRE THE COOK (aka THE DIPPY DAUGHTER) (1918) - Toto
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