Keystone (1984)
A side-splitting, rip-roaring madcap of a musical, giving you an insider's view of the early movie-making days. Laugh along with Mack Sennett as he creates the most memorable comedic scenes of the century. This is a musical comedy feast about the youth, the enthusiasm, the work, the zany fun, and above all, the innocence of those great times when America first started going to the movies.
Director: Robert Fitz Patrick
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Wayne Bryan as Mack Sennett |
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Ann Morrison as Mabel Normand |
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Thomas Lee Sinclair as Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle |
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Tommy Breslin as Charlie Chaplin |
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Doug Walker as Ben Turpin |
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Keith Curran as Ford Sterling |
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Kim Morgan as Gloria |
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Olga Merediz as Pearl |
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Valerie Beaman as Phyllis |
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Susie Fenner as Shirley |
| Production | Gary C. Nenner | Producer |
| Directing | Robert Fitz Patrick | Director |
| Crew | Douglas Norwick | Choreographer |
| Writing | John McKellar | Lyricist |
| Writing | Dion McGregor | Lyricist |
| Writing | John McKellar | Book |
| Sound | Lance Mulcahy | Music |