<<@Biographics says : Head to https://Policygenius.com/Biographics to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save.>> <<@CimarronHopper says : Wow>> <<@RlsIII-uz1kl says : Many of the celebs were fully entangled in degeneracy comparable to today. The woke cultists/religious (a form of Hegelian cultism) historical counterparts.>> <<@MrG9002 says : Has the other guy taken over the helm of biographics completely now?>> <<@JacksonBandons-u6o says : Clark Larry White Nancy Garcia Frank>> <<@tripeeblonde8309 says : I love “the hook,” need to bring that back>> <<@jazznjayy says : The Elite was killing celebs way back then too.>> <<@samuelakasam says : Came here because of brilliant idiots podcast 😅>> <<@gmack8138 says : The lady’s bladder was ruptured. The doctors stated it’s from pressure. He wasn’t innocent. Nobody cares about the lady who died>> <<@kingsports1113 says : He was bob hope boy>> <<@66kprdwd says : Arbuckle was set up by a blackmailer named Maude Dellmont.>> <<@RobertPaskulovich-fz1th says : Why did they call him “Fatty”?>> <<@mathewm7136 says : Roscoe was the undisputed king of Hollywood at the time and Charlie Chaplin was deeply jealous. Especially since Chaplin learned much of his movie making skills from Roscoe when they were in the Keystone Cops. William Randolph Hearst was close friends with Charlie Chaplin. Hurst's girlfriend Marion Davies stared as the love interest in most of Chaplin's movies. In return, Chaplin demanded that Hearst keep the scandal live in order to destroy Roscoe. .>> <<@AI.Absurdity says : ...and no one in Hollywood was ever falsely accused again. 🤭>> <<@myidvarchive889 says : well you didnt mention she was found half naked and with a hand bruise on her arm plus she was completely healthy, had no STDs and she was not known to be promiscuous- she had a fiance too>> <<@MindyMarie. says : Back then he was considered a huge oddity, but today he’s an average weight. If you saw him on the street you wouldn’t look twice. We’ve gotten enormous.>> <<@i.p.956 says : Hollywood has been doing this for a hundred years now! Look at what happened to Johnny Depp. He was accused of something and the studios dropped him instantly, without even bothering to wait for the trial to determine his guilt. The papers and “media” had a field day with him!>> <<@lovedenaro6729 says : Lamont from Sanford and son sent me here>> <<@tchancy312 says : Whose here from the Diddy the Diddler saga????>> <<@ronwhiteleo3352 says : Arbuckle was Pre-Diddy. This was a Hollywood freak off. Stop making this guy out to be a saint>> <<@OneWayJesus777-x2n says : this was a frame up at it's best!! someone hated ROSCOE and was very envious of him... they were planning this for months... I heard mack sennett had to fumigate the studio because VP brought a diesease in the studio so he shut it down for a few days!! we kow VR was a heavy drinker and people have said when she was drunk she dance wildy taking off her clothes. the woman got around with men and some have said she was a prostitue!! she probably had plans to make it big in Hollywood by sleeping with other movie stars or producres because that what they did in those days!! and they still do it nothing has change din HOLLYWOOD>> <<@JimmieHunter-pu4rv says : And didn't take her to hospital when first started to complain>> <<@JimmieHunter-pu4rv says : To be honest he lucky dna wasn't out then>> <<@stilltraceable6753 says : Who was the He? If not fatty😢>> <<@Greg-m6c6m says : Some articles I've read said Rappe made it known that Roscoe did nothing to her.>> <<@Jared_Wignall says : 7:12 the sponsor is over>> <<@timothydurkan says : The book "I, Fatty" by Jerry Stahl is a gooder.>> <<@jetnight88 says : Why didn’t the studio expects and actors grow a back bone and hire him back? This poor man died worth the whole world hating him 😢>> <<@ralphbrainard4207 says : Someone should do a video about why Arbuckle was rehabilitated in the 90s with the publication of books like "I, Fatty" and "The Day the laughter stopped: the true story of Fatty Arbuckle". Before then everyone knew what he did, just as they knew what lengths Hollywood, especially Paramount, took to get him off. Now John Q Public thinks this sadistic piece of filth got framed! Imagine getting raped 3 times, assaulted with a bottle, having your bladder burst, dying of peritonitus days later and then having your reputation completely ruined by slimy hollywood sleazebags so that your murderer might get off. Whatever. She was just a dumb girl right? Hollywood attracted thousands of them. Why let her get in the way of a tragic story or threaten Hollywood's grip on the motion picture industry. I wonder who else Arbuckle might have hurt? San Francisco's D.A. wouldn't let him off the hook but you can bet L.A.'s D.A. would have. Rapists don't just do it once.>> <<@MulToyVerse says : An early example of "Believe all women!". 🙄>> <<@OldIron1961 says : Roscoe and John Pinette resemble each other.>> <<@sarahewson3607 says : I’ve recently become obsessed with Buster Keaton, and this story emerges often in things I’ve read about him. Thank you for explaining the story so thoroughly and clearly. It saddens me that Roscoe’s whole world was derailed. Buster had such affection for him and never left his side. I can only say at least he died happy, thinking his dreams were about to come true 😔>> <<@geebee7529 says : It seems the media back then was as honest and truthful as the media today. Trump anyone?>> <<@mashi81 says : Just watched the casual criminalist episode on him, watched a clip montage of his films and now I'm back for a biographic. He seems like a really interesting person.>> <<@julieinthedesert420 says : Love how Hollywood shuns him, meanwhile all the executives and owners of the studios are the ones r*ping people, on the regular. Female and male, oh and it's still happening! STILL!>> <<@SebSN-y3f says : The story of Roscoe Arbuckle is absolutely tragic! He is considered one of the first victims of the media cashing in on the popularity of young Hollywood. It was not for nothing that he was everybody's darling for a long time (like Mable Normand, who was not only a great actress, but also brought very, very good people into the business). All who knew Roscoe Urbuckle appreciated him and his gentleness. He was considered a well trusted person by everyone. The poor woman who died sufferd from illnesses and should hade had a better rest on a privat location (she was also an respected actor. RIP). But the trouble was the alleged witness with her history of pomposity and false testimony. And the first prosecutor who was campaigning for a post and thought he could make a mark with it. And, of course, the media that made fabulous amounts of money with the "scandals" of the young, but already extremely popular Hollywood. But at the end of the 3rd trial there was a very unusual demonstration by the court and jury of Arbuckle's clear innocence! Tragically, on the day of his rehabilitation, Rocoe dies of a heart attack! Finally he could have been in front of the camera again! And than... RIP 😢 Like Charlie Chaplin, his friend Buster Keaton was clearly committed to Roscoe. There is a book by film historian Steve Massa that I recommend. Steve is incredibly well read and a real expert. He is also one of the hosts of the "Silent Comedy Watch Party". Always great and with live music from a super great film pianist and on YouTube. We recommend. Roscoe Arbuckle was a master of his craft. In front of and behind the camera. His films are beautiful. His face expression! His body work! Precisely actions! Unbelievable how agile he was. And when someone addressed him by his character's name, he always said, "My name is Roscoe." (I've loved silent comedy internationally for decades and I really know quite a lot about it. Roscoe is the least known so far, due to this PR disaster. He deserves much, much more recognition like Harold Lloyd and Lloyd Hamilton! Chaplin said Lloyd Hamilton is the one only one from whom he can still learn something.) Stan Laurel and Oliver Harding are of course never to be forgotten. But what would all this be without the films of Mabel, Roscoe and Buster Keaton (!). Honor his memory! ❤>> <<@jozsefizsak says : Excellent!>> <<@racheljames7 says : Absolute vile, what he was pur through. The woman who died, it was her lying witch of a feiend who saw her opportunity and accused arbuckle of something the docrors sais did not happen.>> <<@danar.6037 says : In the video it is mentioned he signed a new contract for a million a year! I find that hard to believe for that era! Was that an error by chance? Otherwise well done. Roscoe was railroaded hard in the trial and the aftermath. He was a great star that sadly fell so far so fast so unfairly. I watch his films whenever they are available, always done well, he was a genius and very well respected in Hollywood.>> <<@douglasmcneil8413 says : It's astonishing how many great comedians had hard childhoods. It seems that the best humor comes from pain.>> <<@apriltorres3684 says : Why was Virginia kept in the hotel for several days after allegedly being raped and sustaining fatal injuries ?>> <<@20alphabet says : *Pantāges>> <<@GratiaCountryman says : Karina Longworth did an excellent piece on this case in the 2018 season of her podcast, “You Must Remember This” it’s the third episode of “Fake News: Fact Checking Hollywood Babylon”.>> <<@monto39 says : I got turned on to Fatty Arbuckle's film's by the excellent book "I, Fatty" by Jerry Stahl. It's written as if a 1st person account written by Arbuckle himself>> <<@bruceweaver1518 says : For a complete and thorough review of the Arbuckle Scandal and Trials, see the series “Hollywood” by Kevin Brownlow and the segment “Double Beds and Double Standards.” Brownlow interviewed everybody who was there and who remembered what had happened and were still living. Maude Delmont ran a Badger Game in which she would get chorus girls to go to Hollywood parties and have the girls claim that a star/producer/director had “raped” a girl. Then hush money would be collected from the victim and distributed by Delmont to her girls. Her nickname was “Madame Black,” and the district attorney told her “if you don’t testify that it was Arbuckle’s fault—we’ll railroad YOU!”>> <<@lottiegilbert4681 says : Again just use your wonderful voice. We don't need to see you. It interfere with story. I've told this to many narrators.>> <<@danvincent3551 says : If you have an accent of any kind... you should slow down your speech>> <<@izaakdaviddiggs says : Dude...is a mouse caught in your beard? Right below your chin? Yeah, Fatty was a scapegoat, who knows what he could have done in the 20s. They need a biopic on him, John Candy and Chris Farley would have been great. Jack Black could hack it if he could resist his typical urge to chew up the scenery...Co starring Elijah Wood as his loyal friend Keaton...>> <<@Michaela1942 says : Simon, we love your accent BUT some words need a teeny tiny bit of improvement. The name of the theater is the Pan TA geous, not the Pantageus.>> <<@snakes3425 says : Arbuckle didn't deserve to be thrown under the bus as he was. Virginia Rappe may not have been a saint, but she didn't deserve to die the way she did.>>
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