Leading Lizzie Astray
A city slicker tries to woo a country girl while her boyfriend fixes his tire.
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
Casts & Crew
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
Minta Durfee
Ed Brady
Mack Swain
Charley Chase
Edgar Kennedy
Billie Bennett
Fritz Schade
Dan Albert
Phyllis Allen
Cecile Arnold
Helen Carruthers
Dixie Chene
Jess Dandy
Ted Edwards
Vivian Edwards
Frank Hayes
Charles Lakin
Grover Ligon
Harry McCoy
Steve Murphy
Al St. John
Slim Summerville
Leo White
Billy Gilbert
Also Directed by Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
Roscoe is a doctor who falls in love with a pretty woman whose boyfriend, in turn, falls in love with Roscoe's wife's jewelry.
Roscoe, his wife and his mother-in-law run a seaside resort. Buster plays a gardener who puts out a fire started by Roscoe, then a delivery boy who fights with the cook St. John, then a cop.
A servant girl plays matchmaker for the local burgomaster's daughter while setting her own sights on a visiting Irishman.
Roscoe and Buster give a bullying Strongman the what-for, and after the performance troupe quits it's up to Fatty and Buster and St. John to keep the show going.
A henpecked husband's innocent friendship with a married woman leads to chaos.
Fatty tries to catch two "chickens" – one feathered, the other one wearing skirts.
"Fatty", a poor good hearted farm boy is deeply in love with Winifred, a farmer's daughter. A rich neighbor offers the farmer a large plot of land if Winifred marries his slow witted son Al. "Fatty" has less then one day to save heartbroken Winifred from the rushed ceremony.
When Mabel catches her husband flirting with their maid, it leads to a sharp dispute. As part of making up, the couple decide to take a walk to the park. Nearby, another married couple have just had a similar domestic squabble, and they too go to the park together. But at the park, both men find it difficult to avoid getting themselves into further trouble.
Left alone by his wife, Fatty joins a poker game across the hall from his apartment and is left to face the law when the game is raided by police. He is given shelter by a neighbor, Mrs. Kennedy, leading to suspicions that they are romantically involved.
A pseudonymous Roscoe Arbuckle directs this comedy short about a man who goes insane because of his wife's bridge addiction.