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Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand on the set of Fatty and Mabel Adrift, 1916
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Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand on the set of Fatty and Mabel Adrift, 1916
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A Gold Medal Book From Help Magazine, 1962
(The movie still is from He Did and He Didn’t with Fatty Arbuckle & Mabel Normand, 1916)
New Castle Herald, Pennsylvania, March 5, 1920
I think this one’s super interesting. I haven’t seen many articles about Virginia Rappe before her death!
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, November 4, 1934
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The Wichita Beacon, Kansas, September 22, 1921
The Wichita Beacon, Kansas, September 21, 1921
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An article written during the Virginia Rappe trial, showing Fatty Arbuckle as a child, The Wichita Beacon, Kansas, September 20, 1921
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San Francisco, November 26, 1921
San Francisco, December 3, 1921
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New York, September 22, 1921
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Kansas, August 28, 1921
(Exactly one week after this advertisement went to print, September 5, 1921, Arbuckle’s life would change forever when Virginia Rappe, an aspiring actress, is found unconscious in his hotel bed during a party in room 1220 of the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, dying shortly afterwards from a ruptured bladder. Accused of raping her, causing her bladder to explode from the weight of his body or else using either a stick of ice, a champagne bottle or a Coca Cola bottle to simulate sex with her, causing her death. As a result, Arbuckle went through a media frenzy, a long series of trials, was blacklisted from Hollywood, which destroyed his career and his personal life.)