This Is Your Life: Mack Sennett

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @Farrah300
    @Farrah300 3 роки тому +16

    I can't resist yet another comment on this. All I will say here is this. If you love good comedy of the past, this is definitely the episode for you.

  • @Farrah300
    @Farrah300 3 роки тому +19

    Harold Lloyd was a fantastic surprise on this show. LOVED IT!!!

  • @michaelcerza871
    @michaelcerza871 3 роки тому +26

    I believe this was one of the best "This is Your Life" segments ever produced. The array of stars and talent that were part of early motion history, such as Chester Conklin, Del Lord (the early Three Stooges Director), Del Henderson, Vernon Dent, and of course, the great Harold Lloyd! Mr. Sennett along with Mr. Roach gave us all a wealth of fun and laughter that can never be forgotten. As long as we have electricity to make things move and project images, we will always have these treasured moments from long ago to remind us of our beginning to make people laugh with a projected image on a screen!

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Рік тому

      Well said and well put ! I heartily concur !

  • @harlow743
    @harlow743 2 роки тому +14

    Both Chaplin and Lloyd were enormous talents.....and had he not been lied about I'm sure Roscoe Arbuckle would have done some fine features in the 1920's

  • @johnnyb4187
    @johnnyb4187 Рік тому +3

    One of my favorite episodes along with Joe E. Brown and Bebe Daniels. I've seen many many shorts with these people and have become a big fan just within the past five years or so. Until UA-cam came along they weren't so accessible to a lot of people and I'm grateful to everyone involved in making that possible. 🙂

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Рік тому +1

      My sentiments exactly ! Thanks for your wonderfully positive & perceptive comment !

  • @Farrah300
    @Farrah300 3 роки тому +13

    I have to say that I absolutely loved Harold Lloyd's heartfelt tribute to Mack Sennett. Such a lovely person.

  • @ms.fuentes6223
    @ms.fuentes6223 3 роки тому +7

    Best segment I've seen. Big fan of the silent movies

  • @40ounce58
    @40ounce58 2 роки тому +4

    Great show! Mack will always be my favorite.

  • @jackrenglish
    @jackrenglish 3 роки тому +11

    YEP..I LIVED AT THE GARDEN COURT ON HOLLYWOOD BLVD & MACK LIVED THERE TOO..HE PUT HIS OSCAR IN THE WINDOW OF HIS APT..NICE MAN..JACK ENGLISH..ACTOR/LOCATION MGR..JE. 8/2021

    • @Ransomhandsome
      @Ransomhandsome Рік тому

      What a tragedy losing The Garden Court. Thankfully, I had a chance to wander through it not long before it closed.

  • @Farrah300
    @Farrah300 3 роки тому +7

    I dare say that most people would have no idea in the world who most of these actors and actresses are today. Yet they were stars in their day.

    • @lenas9858
      @lenas9858 2 роки тому

      They all live on youtube now! ua-cam.com/video/l-DHVl6W7B8/v-deo.html

  • @gailobrien9380
    @gailobrien9380 2 роки тому +6

    This is AWESOME!❤️

  • @psalm37v4
    @psalm37v4 3 роки тому +16

    Wish they had filmed some of the after party! These shows are just too short to enjoy. :)

  • @stephaniebristol3837
    @stephaniebristol3837 4 роки тому +20

    I bet Mack Sennett had some crazy stories especially with Mable Normand. He was and is the King of Comedy. It may have been silent era, but it's priceless. I feel the same about Buster Keaton "The General" one of my favorite films to this day.

  • @grandcosmo
    @grandcosmo Рік тому +3

    I've see a bunch of TIYL episodes on here and this was one of the best.

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 4 роки тому +17

    So good to see Franklin Pangborn as himself.

  • @eugenekozma2697
    @eugenekozma2697 2 роки тому +3

    I got this from grapevine video.it is an excellent copy.so if you want a dvd copy order from grapevine video.i love the keystone kops.they are my favorite comedy team.

  • @GeeBee909
    @GeeBee909 3 роки тому +8

    This man TOUCHED a lot of lives and changed them for the better. That's worth all the money in world. Shows that money is only paper

    • @megasept
      @megasept 3 роки тому +5

      That's probably what Mack told staff and performers whenever they asked for a raise. A great "proving ground", and wonderful flics. Mabel Normand was a treasure. Sennett's continued connection with Pathe for distribution, may have bankrupted his once prolific studio. I've met one of those Keystone Kops (also played Firemen) in a Hollywood barbershop, back in 1984. We didn't discuss pay or conditions, just good times doing wild comedy stunts. He loved working at the Sennett Studio.

    • @eugenekozma2697
      @eugenekozma2697 2 роки тому +1

      @@megasept lucky you to have met one of the keystone kops.they are my favorite comedy team.

  • @jackrenglish
    @jackrenglish 3 роки тому +4

    YEP. I WAS A STUDENT & MACK SENNETT GAVE ME ADVICE..JE

  • @russellfarina1660
    @russellfarina1660 4 роки тому +18

    The man who discovered Charles Chaplin!

    • @russellfarina1660
      @russellfarina1660 3 роки тому +6

      @Nora Lovelace xxHistoricallyHauntedxx -SL sorry to disagree. In his autobiography, chaplin stated that mack sennett saw him performing on stage with the fred karno comedy troupe. He offered to sign chaplin to make his first films at keystone based on that stage act. Mable did direct chaplin in some very early films they were in together. She was a very good actress, comedienne, and one of the first women to direct in film history. So, yes, she was a Great film pioneer herself, as was sir charles chaplin.

  • @Farrah300
    @Farrah300 3 роки тому +2

    This is such a great video. I had no idea who created the Keystone Cops until I saw this. WOW!!! i also love that Gloria Swanson, and Bing Crosby had a connection with Mack Sennett.

  • @jamesfox2579
    @jamesfox2579 3 роки тому +5

    This is a REAL Treat!❤️😁

  • @p1elpoderdeuno
    @p1elpoderdeuno 4 роки тому +6

    Un grande. Sin él dificilmente hubiése existido industria del cine. Un hombre con un gran ojo para ubicar grandes talentos.

  • @opale1572
    @opale1572 10 місяців тому

    SENNETT es alguien a quien todos los amantes de la comedia debemos agradecimiento. Y además parece un tipo estupendo. 👏👏👏👏

  • @patylombard6991
    @patylombard6991 9 місяців тому

    Just. Wow. Wow. WOW!

  • @robertherrera1161
    @robertherrera1161 Рік тому

    Wow oceans of time. Time stops for no one.

  • @Brian-pf7qq
    @Brian-pf7qq 2 роки тому +2

    Andy Clyde went on to be william Boyd aka Hop a long cassidy side kick

  • @qtpysusie54
    @qtpysusie54 Рік тому +1

    Charming man.

  • @pumpkinpatch5
    @pumpkinpatch5 Рік тому

    It’s partly a celebration and partly a sadness, being on a program like this, isn’t it? There would be an awareness that you’re near the end of that amazing life.

  • @harlow743
    @harlow743 2 роки тому +3

    Un fortunately by this time Mabel Normand and Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle had died and Chaplin was living in Europe.

  • @jackrenglish
    @jackrenglish 3 роки тому +3

    1958..GARDEN COURT APTS ON HOLLYWOOD BLVD..MACK SENNETT..JE

  • @felixfinkelstein1265
    @felixfinkelstein1265 3 роки тому +2

    Ive always liked him

  • @huha8895
    @huha8895 3 роки тому +5

    oh my god. I am actually reading the book

    • @eugenekozma2697
      @eugenekozma2697 2 роки тому +1

      Yes I read the book 20 years ago.he talks about appearing on this is your life.i wish in his book he would have talked about his movie appearances in Hollywood cavalcade and Abbott and costello meet the keystone kops.

  • @lizdoyle7158
    @lizdoyle7158 3 роки тому +4

    EXCELLENT 🎩FABOULOUS 🎩AWESOME 🎩

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 4 роки тому +13

    By 1960 both Sennett and Phyllis Haver & Franklin Pangborn all would be gone.

    • @eugenekozma2697
      @eugenekozma2697 2 роки тому +2

      Yes sadly Phyllis haver committed suicide on 1960.i wonder why she killed herself.she retired I think in 1929.so it was a treat to see her.

    • @jessewest3903
      @jessewest3903 2 роки тому +1

      Also Dell Henderson too, as he died in 1956 from a heart attack.

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 4 місяці тому

      @@jessewest3903 Yes & thanks

  • @andymassingham
    @andymassingham Рік тому +2

    Pangborn must have been a gas to hang out with 😂

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 Рік тому

      Indubitably ! "Party with Pangborn" , indeed !

  • @Farrah300
    @Farrah300 3 роки тому +2

    Honest to goodness, Mr. Sennett reminds me of Col. Sanders. Well, his facial hair is a bit different, but those glasses do it for me.

  • @caroltenge5147
    @caroltenge5147 3 роки тому +6

    One of the best "This is your life" episodes Ive ever seen, but where was Bebe Danials?

    • @Farrah300
      @Farrah300 3 роки тому +2

      There is an episode with Bebe Daniels as the guest of honor on UA-cam.

  • @Raelspark
    @Raelspark 2 роки тому +2

    Missing of course is Chaplin.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 4 роки тому +4

    Fritzi Scheff would die less than a month later on April, 4th 1954.

  • @bekkybrown8329
    @bekkybrown8329 9 місяців тому

    I love to watch silent movies like Laurel and Hardy, Harold Lloyd and Roscoe Arbuckle and few funny actors! I like Mabel Normand. I don't understand why Mabel and Mack Sennett broke up during their relationship.

  • @jeffthevideoguy23
    @jeffthevideoguy23 13 днів тому

    Mmmmmmmmm, liquid Prell

  • @myname7056
    @myname7056 4 роки тому +11

    What would’ve made this is if Chaplin had either appeared, or pre recorded a message.

    • @caroltenge5147
      @caroltenge5147 3 роки тому +1

      Maybel Normand too.

    • @myname7056
      @myname7056 3 роки тому +3

      @@caroltenge5147 She was dead by now. Chaplin wasn’t. But I know what you mean.

    • @melissacooper4282
      @melissacooper4282 3 роки тому +4

      I think that Chaplin was exiled from America at the time that this show was produced.

    • @myname7056
      @myname7056 3 роки тому +1

      @@melissacooper4282 Still, he could’ve sent a message.

    • @KDoyle4
      @KDoyle4 2 роки тому +1

      @@myname7056 Because Chaplin was blacklisted, I doubt they would have aired a comment from him.

  • @Gerlad970
    @Gerlad970 Рік тому +1

    We dont need the stupid counter destroying the videos.

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 2 роки тому +4

    Mack loved chewing tobacco & it stained his teeth

  • @martinpatrick9915
    @martinpatrick9915 Рік тому

    A french Canadian guy.

  • @sampleofmypasta6949
    @sampleofmypasta6949 Рік тому

    He's not having it HHAHAHAHAH

  • @worthington5687
    @worthington5687 Рік тому

    Mack didn't suspect a thing! sorta

  • @oliviamartini9700
    @oliviamartini9700 4 роки тому +4

    Mack Sennett invented the casting couch. All his "bathing beauties" (and hundreds who weren't) were personally inspected by his huge mitts.

    • @pumpkinpatch5
      @pumpkinpatch5 Рік тому

      Interesting. I’d love to read the source of this fact, if you’d care to link it.

    • @rl3293
      @rl3293 28 днів тому

      Yes. He never married. He was having too much fun womanizing 😂

  • @ZACHERYalderton-s3h
    @ZACHERYalderton-s3h Рік тому

    I need the rules

  • @eddieds312
    @eddieds312 3 роки тому +2

    Mack Sennet was a true pioneer but the this show is kinda cringy

    • @politehammer9714
      @politehammer9714 3 роки тому +5

      You not being able to fully understand, or comprehend what is before you is.... is what's most CRINGY!🤣🤣🤣

    • @josephcalderon906
      @josephcalderon906 Рік тому +1

      @@politehammer9714 Yeah,it all depends how old you are, and what generation you are from.