Keystone Hotel (film)


Keystone Hotel 1935 is a tworeel comedy short subject, directed by Ralph Staub and released by the Vitaphone Corporation through Warner Bros. Pictures. Inspired by the silent comedies produced by Mack Sennett, the film reunites many of Sennetts former stars.

Keystone Hotel was staged so effectively that later silentcomedy tribute films have included footage from Keystone Hotel without the soundtrack as an authentic Keystone comedy. The film was so successful that Warner Bros. wanted to make a series with the same principals, but the actors agents demanded too much money so the idea was abandoned. Keystone Hotel was reissued to theaters in 1947 and to the homemovie market in 1967.

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