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What year did Mark Sennet start Keystone..?
1912
What did Mark Sennet start in 1912..?
Keystone
In 1913 Charlie Chaprlin signed with whom?
Keystone
During what years did Charlie Chaplin have the most impact on the film world of any film star?
1914 1918
During the 4 year span of 1914-1918..who had the most impact on the film world of any film star?
Charlie Chaplin
What year did charlie chaplin sign with National for 1 million?
1917
In 1917 Charlie Chaplin signed with whom for how much money?
Nation, 1 Million Dollars
Who becomes as important as any director working in hollywood in 1923?
Buster Keaton
Who is the most popular comic film star.. in 1927
Harold Lloyd
A film that appeals more to the viewers emotions rather than their intellect. The term comes from theater plays in which good overcomes evil and usually has a happy ending.
MeloDrama
A mixture of Various live acts, singing, dancing, comedy, and acrobats.
Vaudeville
A Combination of comedy derived from the circus, vaudeville, and burlesque. This aggressive and violent comedy was introduced by films by Mark Sennet
Slapstick
When an actor expresses their part with gestures or actions without using words.
Pantomime
Mark Senne: I stole my first ideas for comedy from the _____
Pathes
DW Griffith assigned mark sennet to _____ comedies
Direct
The one great comic before chaplin was the frenchman ___
Max Linder
London 1921, charlie chaplin had became what in the world?
Most popular figure
What was the inspiriation for the film the KID?
Chaplines own London Childhoon, when he was taken from his mother andput in an orphanage.
His (harold Lloyd) character Lonesome Luke resembled ______ too closely for Lloyd to stay with it for long.
Chaplins
Lloyd found his mark not by looking funny, but by looking _____
Serious
Who never changed expression no matter how life treated him...?
Buster Keaton
When Buster Keaton was around 7 to 8 years old what was his act called....
Roughest Act in the history of the stage
Did Buster Keaton ever have a stunt double?
NOPE
THE FRESHMAN MOVIE
Where did Harold Lamb first meet his girlfriend?
On train
Upon arriving at college speedy instantly became known as the class.....
Clown
At speedy's first football practice he has an encounter with an animal..it was a ???
Dog
While trying out for the football team speedy finds the team using him as a ______
Dummy
The coach wants to cut speedy but one of the players suggests the coach let him stay on as the what?
Waterboy
What was the reason that speedy got into the game..
Everyone was injured and he begged him to get in.
Its clear speedy has scored a touchdown when his _____ is covered with white chalk.
Mouth
GUARANTEES
What was three things max Sennet was influenced by?
French filmakers and comedies (pathe)

Circus Clowns

Vaudeville comedians (who used slapstick)
What was the most popular Genre of the 1920's?
Slapstick Comedy
Who was considered worlds first superstar?
Charlie Chaplin
Who was the first to have fan clubs...
Charlie Chaplin
Who was a huge fan of chaplin..
Adolph Hitler
Who was the first actor to make a million a year?
Charlie Chaplin
Who is considered the pantamine genius?
Charlie Chaplin
Who invited Buster Keaton to come to Hollywood?
"Fatty" Arbuckle
Who sold Keatons contract?
Joseph Schenck
Schencks selling of Keatons contract ended what?
The Silent Film Era
Harold Lloyd made it to Los Angelos and then teamed up with who?
Hal Roach
Harold Lloys nickname was what?
Comedian of thrills
Did Harold Lloyd do his own stunts?
Yes
Harold Lloyd sold more tickets than who?
Charlie Chap;in
Who started the concept of movie previews?
Harry Lloyd