4 Clowns

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Directed byRobert Youngson
Written byRobert Youngson
Produced byRobert Youngson
Starring
4 Clowns
Theatrical poster
Directed byRobert Youngson
Written byRobert Youngson
Produced byRobert Youngson
Starring
Narrated byJay Jackson
Music by
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • September 1970 (1970-09)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

4 Clowns is a 1970 documentary compilation film written and directed by Robert Youngson that studies the golden age of comedy through a compilation of rare silent film footage of the works of Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Charley Chase and Buster Keaton.[1] It was the last feature film project of producer, director, and writer Robert Youngson.[2][3][4][5]

The film is divided into three sections. The first section deals with early silent film works of Laurel and Hardy prior to the two becoming a team as well as their later work as a team.[1][4] The second section deals with the career of Charley Chase.[1][4] The third section deals with Buster Keaton.[1][4] The film is a compilation of excerpts from some of these actors' more notable projects.[1][3]

Films excerpted

Cast

Post-production

After Robert Youngson completed 4 Clowns, distribution rights were acquired by 20th Century-Fox in May 1970, and a release date was set.[1][6] After its 1970 release, the film also aired commercially in the United Kingdom in 1992 and 1995 on Channel Four.[7]

Reception

Leonard Maltin stated that the film was one of the best of Robert Youngson's compilations,[8] and as it contained excerpts from "some of the best silent comedy ever", it was "a must for viewers of all ages."[5]

See also

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