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-ing "Hawaiian" exhibit, there's lite romantic drama, then people start grabbin' and slappin' each other and most of the cast (including Roscoe but not Mabel) end up falling into a big fountain. The End. Director Arbuckle figured out a lot about comedy between 1915 and 1918, when he made and starred in the pretty incredible OUT WEST, but this early effort is pretty unfunny and boring.
Around the same time actress Virginia Rappe became gravely ill after having sex w/ Arbuckle (okay, no jokes, please), was promptly hospitalized, and subsequently died. Gossip rags and "morality" organizations
alleged variously and groundlessly as follows: that Arbuckle had sexually assaulted Rappe, that he had crushed her in bed
or had outrightly murdered her, and that she was underage. The issue of consent might be fair game by 21st century standards, as Rappe was probably drunk, though so was heavy drinker Arbuckle. Rappe died of a severe, untreated UTI (drink your cranberry juice, folks) and suffered no violent injuries, but 100 years of dramatizations have exaggerated the story to the extent that Arbuckle sometimes stabs her or shoots her!
And Rappe was 30.
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