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The SlapHappy Collection
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SlapHappy: The Movie
Best clips from series

 

SlapHappy Vol. 1
3 Funnymen
The Fun Factory
Great Gags

 

SlapHappy Vol. 2
Hal Roach Studios
The Comedy Chase
Help Wanted

 

SlapHappy Vol. 3
Al Christie Studios
Larry Semon
Supporting Comics

 

SlapHappy Vol. 4
Educational Pictures
Charley Chase
Vaudeville Greats

 

SlapHappy Vol. 5
Funshops
Buster Keaton
Dynamite Teams

 

SlapHappy Vol. 6

More Funshops
Great Gags 3
Thrill Comedians

 

SlapHappy Vol. 7
Keystone Studios
Great Gags 2
Family Fun

 

SlapHappy Vol. 8
Surreal Comedy
Charlie Chaplin
Getting the Girl

 

SlapHappy Vol. 9
Our Gang
Comedy Directors
Hollywood Spoofs

 

SlapHappy Vol. 10
Stan and Ollie
Battling Clowns
Comediennes

 

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Episode 01

3 Funnymen
Showcasing breezy Charley Chase, acrobatic Lupino Lane, and sourpuss Lloyd Hamilton.

 

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Episode 19

Keystone Studios
America's first comedy studio.

 

 

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Mabel Normand is generally considered the finest comedienne of the silent era, often referred to as the female Chaplin.

 

A former model, she entered movies in 1911, working with rotund John Bunny, America’s first comedy film star. Soon Normand caught the attention of director DW Griffith and moved to Biograph Studios. Here she met another actor in Griffith’s company, Mack Sennett. The sparks that flew between them on-screen and off became part of film history. When Sennett left to form the Keystone Film Company in 1912, Normand followed.

 

Sennett’s wild screen comedy was an immediate hit with audiences, and Normand became famous almost overnight as “Keystone Mabel”. A gifted comedienne, she quickly adapted to the roughhouse slapstick of the new studio. She directed many of her comedies, and was paid one of the highest salaries in Keystone history.

 

Normand’s most frequent co-star was Roscoe “Fatty”Arbuckle. Practically a team, they played husband and wife in dozens of highly successful short comedies. Ironically, in a few short years, scandals would ruin both their careers.

 

The Water Nymph (1912) – Episodes 02 and 30
Fatty, Mabel and the Law (1915) – Episode 30
Gentlemen of Nerve (1914) – Episode 30
The Water Nymph (1912) – Episode 30
What Happened to Rosa? (1920) – Episode 30
The Extra Girl (1923) - Episode 03 and  Movie

Mabel’s Married Life (1914) - Episode 19
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About SlapHappy

A comprehensive compilation of silent film's funniest moments, SlapHappy celebrates the universal language of slapstick comedy. Showcasing 75 screen clowns and over 400 clips, this acclaimed 30-episode series profiles the studios, directors and performers who shaped the art of silent comedy.

 

Each SlapHappy episode includes up to18 clips of superb print quality, lively narration, rare stills, sound effects, and a hot jazz soundtrack.

 

As seen on PBS and around the world, SlapHappy and SlapHappy: The Movie are great fun for comedy fans of all ages.

 

About SlapHappy

“SlapHappy is a slick, entertaining package.”  —Leonard Maltin

 

"Anyone who has laughed at the work of Chaplin or Keaton now has a chance to dig a little deeper. The SlapHappy Collection makes an informative and entertaining starting point."  —Turner Classic Movies

 

“A rapid-paced stroll through slapstick history.” —Silent Era

 

“An exhaustive 30 episode series that searches out the forgotten comics and studios of the silent era and gives them a moment in the spotlight again.” —DVD Talk

 

 “…serves as a showcase to the great energy and art of slapstick comedy from the silent era.” —DVD Verdict

 

“SlapHappy showcases dozens of silent comedies in a peppy, highly watchable format that makes the viewer want to see more.”   —Leonard Maltin

 

“SlapHappy isn’t only about gags, the studios and the comedians, but also about the planning and work that went into creating the art of slapstick.” —The Big Reel

 

“Good, clean comedy that you can introduce to your kids” —Classic Images

 

 

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