The Keystone Kops meet Pickles and Peppers
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2010
- A look back at the original silent-era "Law and Order" team: Mack Sennett's Keystone Kops. Music is "Pickles and Peppers" written by Adaline Sheperd in 1906 and performed by .John Remmers in 2006 (from jremmers.org/ ).
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Thanks for sharing these classics. My [step] grandpa, Rey Hunt, got his start in the film industry working for Mack Sennett. Most of their filming was done in the hills of Glendale (now all flattened and developed for housing and businesses). But back then, it was a wilderness of open spaces available for an imaginative mind to create whatever it came up with. I don't know how many actually remember names for those early fellows; but truth was a guy would be acting one day, supplying equipment/stock/various properties (as in property master) the next. Aside from Fatty Arbuckles, most of the rest would be working at various parts of the trade (@ the shout of old Mack). Grandpa had a daughter from his early marriage-Audrey-and one film called for a baby girl...so she was used-just like a prop! ;-) It was the way things worked back in the day. Grandpa would later join up with Harry Cohn (using his contractor's license) building props-and more importantly, he became known as the King of gags (first in Hollywood and then at the Columbia Ranch in Burbank). He had quite a knack for creating things that would draw a laugh-best exemplified in all the Three Stooges Shorts he worked in. Anyway, these early Keystone Kops films aren't just classics; For those of you who are truly interested in local history and wonder where to find it...look closely in each scene and you shall see early views of Glendale and surrounding mountains and towns as they once looked before WWI! ...best wishes to all...
My grandfather was a keystone cop. I bet my grandpa knew yours!
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I work for a pharmaceutical company. This reminds me of our management whenever the FDA inspectors show up.
The Keystone Kops paved the way the way for the Police Academy movies.
And today's force
More like the Pirates since 1993.
The Keystone Kops are the foundation for today's politicians.
Who doesn't love a rag? "Pickles and Peppers" was a great choice for this very entertaining video. Close the window and just listen to the music. It's wonderful.
Cool! I used to watch these when i was real young and i'm glad that you give all the credits and info to how it is and who did it. Respectfully, Ike.
Now I know what "Agents of SHIELD" was really inspired by.
And the DC police.
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And pretty much everything in Worshington, District Of Comedians.
This is wild. Looks like a modern film student's take on silent film slapstick, clearly having fun while filming.. but it's actually original.
EXCELLENT! Thank you so much; great job of interspersing some great old silents with a bit of modern technology. Great film quality, too!
These guys are now running the Secret Service.
Just LOVE it, both the episode and the rag!! ;)
My grandfather was a keystone cop!
Wow, I finally found it. Action shots of the Huber Heights Police Dept. All we need is Chief Wiggum, Barney Fife and a lifetime supply of donuts
A century later, and they're still hilarious. XD
Drunken Pirate you really thought that was funny? What else do you find funny? The comics in the newspaper?
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I think everything is funny... including UA-cam finger-waggers.
Every video tells a story
These guys do the security where I work now...
Anyone know what film is shown in the lower left corner starting at around 2:48?
absolutley wondeful love it.
wow, they are almost exactly the same length.
There used to be a ton of these. And people used to make fun of cops by calling them Keystone cops to ridicule them especially in Pennsylvania the Keystone state.
And some cop went out there and trashed most all of them. Actually surprised to see this one. What I remember of the old ones was funny and had great chase scenes with old Ford flivvers.
1:18 must be proud of having nietsche acting on his film
Did the intertitles come from a later time than the original film? The references to Superman make it seem that way.
astonishing 100 years old
I love these classic comedies! They never 'get old'.....still makes me laugh! Slapstick will never be out-of-style! X^D
good job!
You had to be really fit to do comedy in those days.
Hill Street Blues, the early years.
Imagine having the job of playing the piano back then ti these old silent flicks.
Have you ever watched a silent movie while someone is actually playing the music for the movie on a piano in the theater? I got to experience this when I was in my twenties at a theater which specialized in showing old movies and foreign films from other countries. The theater removed some seats from the front row and put an old upright piano at the front of the theater right next to the stage. The movie was the silent, black-and-white version of The Phantom Of The Opera. The man playing the piano did a fine job and he stayed with the action on the screen.
@@laurencegray4720 once at Blackpool Tower about 30 years ago,I remember it vaguely
This was the Naro Expanded Cinema in Norfolk, Virginia. When I was an enlisted man in the Navy, they stationed me at the Naval Base in Norfolk. When I wasn't on duty in the evenings, I would frequently go to the Naro to watch movies. This Cinema was one of the good things about being stationed in Norfolk.
@@laurencegray4720 Cool,how long ago?
This would have been in 1981 or 1982.
haha, it's Enbridge's accident respose team!
the music video to children’s story by slick rick is inspired by this!
Mute the audio, open a second screen, look up "Bad Boys by Inner Circle" and play this as the audio instead = epic awesome.
Superman wasn't invented until 1938.
Yet is referenced in these 1913 movies.
Must be a motto for something else too
OMG, this is so funny. You did a great job !!! Keep up the good work !!!
Kudos on a job well done
😄😄😄😄😄!!!!! Love it!!!😄😄😄😄
magic
Back when film was a craft industry
I love the above and appreciate the work that has gone into it. However the superman references are an anachronism as Ketstone Cops were done in 1912 to 1917 and Superman didn't appear until 1933 and the faster thana speeding bullet is from the r5adio serials of the 1940s... I stilllove it, but that I'm afraid detarcted from it for me.
sin barrera de idiomas!!!!!
i like this music i like music clasex
The letters disappear too fast.
I feel like growing a handlebar mustache and riding a highwheel bycycle to this song.
reno 911 cast should do a tribute to this
I asked Google what is keystone cops and this came up great stuff 😂😂😂
Does keystone have any thing to do with Pennsylvania cops??
So wait a minute. This was around 20 years before Superman and they were parodying the expression. So where does "faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive" come from?
Yea spider-man was already born in 1907
Training film used by Uvalde school police department.
Corey Taylor talking about GNR brought me here
Good Morning Vietnam brought me here
Drunk Tank
The first Brooklyn 9-1-1 team :D
Good Morning Vietnam brought me here....
I was surprised to see the catch phrase of Superman actually originated Here... "faster than....more powerful than..able to leap.... but if you type this phrase in all that ever comes up is Superman..
Jerry Siegel is given the credit for coining his catchphrase .. when in fact he actually stole it.. perhaps without even paying royalties to Mack Sennett..
I do not know if this phrase originated in this silent film.. or if it is something that Mack picked up from the Wild Wild West days.. but in any case I think this form of plagarism..on the part of Jerry Siegel is evil... I will never watch another Superman show again or read another Superman comic.. until I find out if Mack Sennett was compensated for those words that were stolen...
a tribute to swift....enjoy!
Slapstick humor, about as low-brow as you can get.. and why can't I stop laughing? =D
jq747 slapstick is all about comedic timing, visual irony, and emotive motion. Hardly low-brow...
U.S. Department of Justice,
if y'all really want all drivers + all passengers to be safe then
1) install speed cameras on all parkways + all expressways
2) start pulling (the data from) all vehicles' black boxes when
accidents happen
1:04...is that Groucho Marx?
Manuel Ramirez No. Groucho didn't wear an actual mustache in films. Not even a prop. It was grease paint.
I know I'm 6 years late answering the question, but for anyone still wondering, I believe that's an actor called Ford Sterling. He was one of the original Keystone Cops and usually wore a thick mustache when playing the role.
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O n A
Any one here for drama work
What is this
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HA HA HA!
Capital Kops at work while politicians control DC Comic Relief!😡🤬😎🤡📡🛰
7 Lisbeth...tic tok...tic tok
Who else is here because of Federal Judge James L. Robart?
Awesome! A million times funnier and more entertaining than anything will farrell has ever done!
John T Drinkwater Or Adam Sandler.
Who is Will Farrell?
Toronto police 2021
Eric Holder Police training video.
I didn't know that the Obama Foreign Affairs team was together back at the beginning of the 20th century!!
Medbob ... someone always wrecks a good time with politics. OK then. Hey... How about TRUMP not keeping a staff together? Keystone cops, right? Yeah, that's what I thought. BACK to the video...
I didn't know Trumptards had the intelligence to navigate youtube..... go figure
I didn't know that the idiots that voted for Obama aka Oblabla/Obozo and the Wicked Witch of the West aka Hitlery Clinton had the intelligence to navigate youtube.......... go figure
Your presumption that anyone anti Trump is pro Obama/Clinton or even a US citizen just further proves your idiocy :)
I thought I saw James Comey?
Reminds me of the LAPD.
Hahaha they fell down
so fahhhnny
Always ask the force to bring flatfoots. Okay soy boys count your bb's.
What most people don't realize is these films weren't comedies. They were documentaries about the Cincinnati PD. Someone realized that by changing the names to the Keystone Kops, it could be released as a comedy.
What were you arrested for?
U.S. Department of Justice,
Q1: didn't y'all pick on Yahoo! because Yahoo! was run by(e bye) a woman?
Q2: didn't y'all not pick on Google + Microsoft + Facebook + Twitter
because Google + Microsoft + Facebook + Twitter are run by(e bye) men?
Q3: did y'all [the United States of America] tell (warn) Verizon that y'all picked on (a girl) Yahoo!
before Verizon bid on Yahoo!?
Q4: can't y'all [the United States of America] be sued by(e) Yahoo! and by(e) Verizon?
A: The Federal Tort Claims Act,
which outlines in what circumstances the federal government can be sued, says
that people must make a claim with a federal agency within two years and then
file a lawsuit within six months of the agency making a decision.
p.s.
Happy Halloween!
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the Federal Tort Claims Act (28 USC § 2671, et seq.)
and simultaneously amended 28 USC § 1346 giving district courts
(not the Court of Federal Claims) jurisdiction over civil actions
against the United States "for money damages ...
for injury or loss of property, or personal injury or death caused by(e bye)
the negligent or wrongful act or omission
of any employee of the Government while acting within the scope of
his/her (I added her for G-D!) office or employment,
under circumstances where the United States,
if a private person, would be liable to the claimant
in accordance with the law of the place
where the act or omission occurred." 28 USC § 1346(b)(1).
Lol........ The police force of the continent of Australia.
Except they are not as good as this............ Lol Lol Lol
LAPD's finest LOL!!! XD
It's just too close to the actual police force of today !
Present day N.Y.P.D.!
What were you arrested for?
Trump's Keystone Kabinet: Priebus, Flynn, Banner, Sessions, DeVos, Haley, McGahn....#fastenyoseatbelts.
Trumps administration does remind me of this lol
Typical for Dims, name-calling is not intelligent argument.
Russ Davis LOL, there is no argument here, just an observation. Now if you're willing to defend Trump and his mistake ridden, Russian influenced cabinet I would love to watch you try.
Not one shred of evidence that Trump or anyone in his administration was influenced by the Russians. All lies spread by the Democrats and their lap dogs in the mainstream media repeated by the gullible uninformed masses.
Trump supporters calling other people gullible is absolutely laughable.
Take your head out of Trump's ass and really look around, no see the world? You actually think that they are all wrong or out to "get" Trump? It's is next to impossible to manufacture a scandle of this magnitude. Republicans tried with Obama for 8 years and never got a story this strong. What happens with brainwashing is you get a small group of people and you get them thinking that they are the righteous, that they are the hunted, and that they alone are on the right path and those that oppose the righteous are the corrupt. This process worked for the religions of the world and it works for Trump.
what the hell is this nonsense.... might have been funny 100yrs ago
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