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| 1.
The setting for "His Wedding Night" is very similar to the setting for "The Butcher Boy" (1917) -- a store. But while "The Butcher Boy" was set in a general store, what sort of store was "His Wedding Night" set in? |
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| 2.
Just as in "The Butcher Boy" (1917), Fatty is in love with his boss's daughter. What does he give her? |
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Once again Arbuckle's nephew, Al St. John, plays Fatty's love rival. While Fatty is out pumping gas (and drinking from the gas nozzle), what is Al doing? |
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| 4.
When Al manhandles Alice, Fatty hurls him across the room. A fight ensues in which Al tries to bite Fatty's face and ends up getting slavered in what? |
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| 5.
Just as in "The Rough House" (1917), Buster Keaton plays a delivery boy and arrives on a bicycle, this time carrying something that he'll end up wearing. Of course, Buster + Bicycle = Stunt. Which bicycle stunt does Buster do in this movie? |
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| 6.
Why does Buster go to Alice's room with her? |
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| 7.
Why does Fatty bring out a wash tub, towel, sponge, and scrub brush for the customer in the boater hat? |
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| 8.
Fatty fills a perfume bottle with chloroform. A pretty lady customer accidentally doses herself and knocks herself out. What does Fatty steal from her while she's unconscious? |
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| 9.
Fatty's rival, Al, returns, hoping to get the girl the same way he tried to get the girl in "The Butcher Boy" (1917). How? |
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| 10.
Al and Fatty each very nearly end up doing something to Buster. What? |
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