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CRUEL AND UNUSUAL COMEDY: SOCIAL COMMENTARY IN THE AMERICAN SLAPSTICK FILM May 20-June 1 This series examines how silent-era slapstick comedy treats social, cultural, and political topics that continue to be central concerns in America today. Rude forms of comedy have long used incendiary subjects like industrialization, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, violence, and substance abuse as vital source material-and enjoyed great success with mass audiences. The exhibition draws on a body of silent work that is a particular strength of the Museum's film collection. Since these films touch on a number of potentially sensitive issues, each screening features an introduction that will provide context. All films are from the U.S. and are silent, with piano accompaniment by Ben Model. All running times are approximate. Organized by Charles Silver, Curator, and Ron Magliozzi, Assistant Curator, Research and Collections, Department of Film, with Steve Massa, film historian and writer, and Ben Model, film historian and accompanist. Special thanks to Robert Arkus, Eileen Bowser, and Amy Horschak. Drag Shows: Cross-Dressing the Sexes Getting Rid of Trouble. 1912. Directed by Del Henderson. With Charlie Murray. 10 min. Sweedie Learns to Swim. 1914. Directed by Wallace Beery. With Beery. 10 min. Chasing the Chaser. 1925. Directed by Stan Laurel. With James Finlayson. 10 min. Get 'Em Young. 1926. Directed by Fred Guiol. With Stan Laurel. 18 min. Good Night Nurse. 1917. Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. With Arbuckle, Buster Keaton. 18 min. Program approx. 70 min. Wednesday, May 20, 4:00. T2 Race Riots: Beyond Black and White Black and White. 1913. Directed by Del Henderson. With David Morris. 10 min. A Change of Complexion. 1914. Directed by Phillips Smalley. With Henry Bergman. 10 min. Haunted Spooks. 1920. Directed by Hal Roach. With Harold Lloyd, Sunshine Sammy. 20 min. Below Zero. 1925. Directed by Norman Taurog. With Lige Conley, Spencer Bell. 18 min. A Natural Born Gambler. 1916. Director unknown. With Bert Williams. 20 min. Program approx. 80 min. Wednesday, May 27, 4:00. T2 Gratuitous Violence: No Turn Unstoned Their First Execution. 1913. Directed by Mack Sennett. With Ford Sterling. 10 min. The Phoney Cannibal. 1915. Directed by Charles E. Ward. With Lloyd Hamilton, Bud Duncan. 10 min. The Counter Jumper. 1922. Directed by Larry Semon. With Semon, Oliver Hardy. 18 min. A Deep Sea Panic. 1924. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. With James Parrott. 12 min. Cold Hearts and Hot Flames. 1916. Directed by John G. Blystone. With Billie Ritchie. 20 min. Program approx. 80 min. Wednesday, May 27, 7:00. T2 Animals and Children: No Harm Done An Elephant on His Hands. 1912. Directed by Frederick Thomson. With George Ober. 10 min. Cat, Dog, and Co. 1929. Directed by Anthony Mack. With the Our Gang kids. 18 min. Mind the Baby. 1924. Directed by Al Herman. With Pal the dog. 18 min. The Knockout. 1923. Directed by Len Powers. With the Dippy-Doo-Dads. 10 min. When Summer Comes. 1922. Directed by Roy Del Ruth. With Billy Bevan. 18 min. Program approx. 80 min. Friday, May 29, 4:00. T2 The Machine Age: Mack Sennett vs. Henry Ford Lizzies of the Field. 1924. Directed by Del Lord. With Billy Bevan. 18 min. His Bread and Butter. 1916. Directed by Edward Cline, Hank Mann. With Mann, Slim Summerville. 18 min. Get Out and Get Under. 1920. Directed by Hal Roach. With Harold Lloyd. 18 min. Squeaks and Squawks. 1920. Directed by Noel M. Smith. With Jimmy Aubrey, Oliver Hardy. 18 min. Neck and Neck. 1924. Directed by Fred Hibbard. With Lige Conley. 18 min. Program approx. 95 min. Monday, June 1, 4:00. T2 2 .