Movies by Virginia Kirtley

Mabel's New Hero

Mabel's New Hero

Fatty rescues Mabel twice: first, from the unwelcome attentions of a masher, then from a runaway observation balloon.

A Flirt's Mistake

A Flirt's Mistake

When Fatty Arbuckle accidentally hits on the rajah, he declares, "Death to all flirts!" and hijinks ensue.

The Comet's Come-Back

The Comet's Come-Back

The gases left in the wake of a comet that passed by earth have the effect of making everyone on the planet lazy and lethargic, and actually stops time.

Who Shall Take My Life?

Who Shall Take My Life?

A man is found guilty of murdering a woman by way of circumstantial evidence, and is executed. Afterwards, it is discovered that his supposed victim is not dead at all, but working as a prostitute in a Western city. Scenario was written for the screen by Maibelle Heikes Justice, who was an outspoken opponent of capital punishment.

Mabel's Dramatic Career

Mabel's Dramatic Career

A young man falls in love with his mother's kitchen maid, Mabel. But his mother objects strongly, and arranges for him to meet another young woman whom she considers more suitable. Mabel confronts the young woman, and is dismissed from her position. Later, when the young man learns about the new career that Mabel has found, he begins to act in an agitated and unpredictable manner.

Love and Rubbish

Love and Rubbish

Love and Rubbish is a 1913 movie starring Ford Sterling and Charles Avery.

His Sister's Kids

His Sister's Kids

His Sister's Kids is a 1913 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Minta Durfee.

He Would a Hunting Go

He Would a Hunting Go

Count Chicori is perused by a bear whilst visiting at a hunting lodge.

In the Clutches of the Gang

In the Clutches of the Gang

In the Clutches of the Gang is a 1914 movie starring Ford Sterling and George Nichols.

A Quiet Little Wedding

A Quiet Little Wedding

The scene is laid for a quiet little wedding. The guests are waiting for Fatty and an ancient maid to be made one. Fatty's rival appears and breaks up the wedding. A lemon meringue pie battle ensues, with the rival the victor. He carries the bride away. A most sensational and ludicrous finish is when he sees Fatty at the foot of a precipitous cliff. In a fit of rage he throws the bride from the top of the cliff at him, who lands unscathed in Fatty's arms.