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Modeling
The Clown causes trouble for the Cartoonist, and a sculptor using the studio, when he escapes from his backdrop and hides in the wet clay of a bust.
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Plot Summary
In this silent comedy short, a well-meaning but clumsy man attempts to make a living as a fashion model. His efforts are met with hilarious mishaps and chaotic situations, leading to an uproarious series of events as he navigates the world of high fashion with predictably disastrous results.
Critical Reception
As a short film from the early silent era, "Modeling" is primarily appreciated for its slapstick humor and the performances of its comedic stars. It is considered a minor but entertaining entry in the careers of Arbuckle and Keaton, showcasing their physical comedy prowess.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyable for its physical comedy and lighthearted gags.
A classic example of silent-era slapstick.
Showcases the comedic timing of its stars.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short film is generally positive, with viewers often praising its simplicity and the timeless humor delivered by the performers, particularly Fatty Arbuckle.
Fun Fact
This short film features early work by Buster Keaton, though he was often credited as a supporting actor in films starring Fatty Arbuckle during this period.
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