The testimonies of family and friends on the character of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. "According to those around him, he was a good man with the utmost respect for women, and was described as 'the most chaste man in pictures'”.
Buster Keaton
Al St. John was Roscoe's nephew and followed him from vaudeville to life in Hollywood. He never recovered from losing his uncle and dear friend. Along with Buster Keaton, Al was one of the greatest stunt performers in film history.
Al St. John
The first Mrs. Roscoe Arbuckle remained bound to her first love, later admitting that Roscoe was “the most generous human being I've ever met,” and “if I had to do it all over again, I'd still marry the same man.”
Minta Durfee
said Charlie Chaplin when interviewed about Roscoe: "I knew him to be a genial, easy-going type who would not harm a fly”. He added that he "could not and would not believe Arbuckle had anything to do with Rappe's death."
Charlie Chaplin"You're the One for Me, Fatty" (Morrisey)
played entirely on synthesizer: Synth V Eleanor Forte Lite

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