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1933 film
Tomalio is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Fatty Arbuckle. It was Arbuckle's last-released film, appearing after
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American comedy team (1905–1949)
House That Shadows Built Adolph Zukor, Jesse L. Lasky 1931 Caesar's Ghost Tomalio The Merchant of Weiners Sammy Brown Monkey Business Norman Z. McLeod 1931
Marx_Brothers
1933 film
was the last film made by Arbuckle, although the last to be released was Tomalio. He died of a heart attack in the early morning hours of June 29, 1933
In_the_Dough
American comedian (1887–1961)
(1930) as Signor Emanuel Ravelli The House That Shadows Built (1931) as Tomalio Monkey Business (1931) as Chico Horse Feathers (1932) as Baravelli Duck
Chico_Marx
Dutch-American actor (1882–1969)
Policeman (uncredited) Close Relations (1933, Short) – Uncle Ezra Wart Tomalio (1933, Short) – The General The Mighty Barnum (1934) – Maitre D'Hotel The
Charles_Judels
American film director (1904–48)
Pack Up Your Troubles (1932) In the Dough (1932) Close Relations (1933) Tomalio (1933) Girl o' My Dreams (1934) Men in Black (1934) Three Little Pigskins
Ray_McCarey
Filmography
(1932) Buzzin' Around (1933) How've You Bean? (1933) Close Relations (1933) Tomalio (1933) The Moonshiners (1916) Special Delivery Stupid, But Brave The Iron
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Garrick. He had a small part in the Fatty Arbuckle and Shemp Howard film Tomalio (1933). On November 10, 1954 he portrayed the bartender in a television
Joseph_Macauley
American comedic actor and performer (1899–1986)
Gambol comedy television show. 20,000 Cheers for the Chain Gang (1933) Tomalio (1933) With Love and Kisses (1936) The Little Maestro (American film) (1937)
Jerry_Bergen
American screenwriter (1896–1958)
(1932) Buzzin' Around (1933) How've You Bean? (1933) Close Relations (1933) Tomalio (1933) Art Trouble (1934) Ups and Downs (1937) Hoots Mon! (1940) That's
Jack_Henley
American producer (1880–1962)
Arbuckle died shortly after completing these comedies and before his Tomalio (1933), directed by Ray McCarey was released. Warner brothers, despite
Samuel_Sax
Comedy short film series
Everton © December 9 Vitaphone Comedy Collection Vol. 1 (Warner Archive) DVD Tomalio Ray McCarey (director); Jack Henley (writer); Fatty Arbuckle, Charles Judels
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