THE ROUND-UP starring Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 7:03 pm
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THE ROUND-UP starring Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle
Silent screen legend Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, master of short subject comedies, made his debut as the star of feature length films in George Melford’s production of THE ROUND UP (1920). In this action-packed drama, Arbuckle portrays Sheriff Slim Hoover, a “legitimate” role which not only offers a perfect vehicle for Arbuckle’s clever brand of humor, but also reveals him to be a dramatic actor of the first order! This first class western has everything, including silent film mega-star Buster Keaton in an uncredited cameo as an Apache Indian!
Synopsis: After Dick Lane (Irving Cummings) disappears during a prospecting trip, his fiancé Echo Allen (Mabel Julienne Scott) agrees to marry Dick’s friend Jack Payson (Tom Forman) who is harboring a secret about his fallen pal. When “half-breed” Buck McKee (Wallace Beery), a rival for Echo’s affections, robs the express office and points the blame at Jack, it is up to jovial Sheriff Slim Hoover (Roscoe Arbuckle) to solve the crime.
Pulled from distribution in 1921, this historic film has been unavailable to the general public for over 95 years – until now.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
• This dual format release includes one DVD and one Blu-Ray disc
• New 4K digital transfer and restoration of the 35mm archival master preserved by Paramount Archives and the Library of Congress - Packard Campus of Audiovisual Conservation
• New score composed and performed by Donald Sosin
• Audio commentary featuring author and film historian Richard M. Roberts
• Two new restorations of Arbuckle’s earliest Keystone comedy shorts: A BANDIT and PEEPING PETE (both 1913), featuring new organ scores composed and performed by Dennis Scott
• Gallery of original theatrical posters, lobby cards, glass slides, stills, programs, and memorabilia
• PLUS: Full color booklet featuring production information, restoration notes, and more!
Digital restorations directed and curated by Paul E. Gierucki
Executive Producers: Brittany Valente, Paul Gierucki, Lisa E. Tatge & Kirk Miller
Cover art and menu design: Steve Czapiewski • Booklet design and layout: David B. Pearson
Produced for video by CineMuseum, LLC
PRE-ORDER YOUR LIMITED EDITION FIRST PRESSING, on sale at 38% off the MSRP, exclusively at www.CineMuseumLLC.com
SHIPPING DATE: APRIL 1st, 2018
CineMuseum Archival Edition
Blu-Ray / DVD Combo-Pack
THE ROUND-UP starring Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle
Silent screen legend Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, master of short subject comedies, made his debut as the star of feature length films in George Melford’s production of THE ROUND UP (1920). In this action-packed drama, Arbuckle portrays Sheriff Slim Hoover, a “legitimate” role which not only offers a perfect vehicle for Arbuckle’s clever brand of humor, but also reveals him to be a dramatic actor of the first order! This first class western has everything, including silent film mega-star Buster Keaton in an uncredited cameo as an Apache Indian!
Synopsis: After Dick Lane (Irving Cummings) disappears during a prospecting trip, his fiancé Echo Allen (Mabel Julienne Scott) agrees to marry Dick’s friend Jack Payson (Tom Forman) who is harboring a secret about his fallen pal. When “half-breed” Buck McKee (Wallace Beery), a rival for Echo’s affections, robs the express office and points the blame at Jack, it is up to jovial Sheriff Slim Hoover (Roscoe Arbuckle) to solve the crime.
Pulled from distribution in 1921, this historic film has been unavailable to the general public for over 95 years – until now.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
• This dual format release includes one DVD and one Blu-Ray disc
• New 4K digital transfer and restoration of the 35mm archival master preserved by Paramount Archives and the Library of Congress - Packard Campus of Audiovisual Conservation
• New score composed and performed by Donald Sosin
• Audio commentary featuring author and film historian Richard M. Roberts
• Two new restorations of Arbuckle’s earliest Keystone comedy shorts: A BANDIT and PEEPING PETE (both 1913), featuring new organ scores composed and performed by Dennis Scott
• Gallery of original theatrical posters, lobby cards, glass slides, stills, programs, and memorabilia
• PLUS: Full color booklet featuring production information, restoration notes, and more!
Digital restorations directed and curated by Paul E. Gierucki
Executive Producers: Brittany Valente, Paul Gierucki, Lisa E. Tatge & Kirk Miller
Cover art and menu design: Steve Czapiewski • Booklet design and layout: David B. Pearson
Produced for video by CineMuseum, LLC
PRE-ORDER YOUR LIMITED EDITION FIRST PRESSING, on sale at 38% off the MSRP, exclusively at www.CineMuseumLLC.com
SHIPPING DATE: APRIL 1st, 2018