SILENT FILM - FATTY ARBUCKLE COMEDY SPECIAL

When

February 7, 2026    
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Bookings

$15.00

No need to book, buy your tickets at the door.

Where

The Majestic Theatre
3 factory street Pomona QLD 4568, Pomona, QLD, 4568

Event Type

Roscoe Arbuckle was born on March 24, 1887, in Smith Centre, Kansas, one of nine children of Mary E. Gordon and William Goodrich Arbuckle. He weighed in excess of 13 pounds (5.9 kg) at birth and his father believed that he was illegitimate, as both parents had slim builds. Consequently, he named him after Senator Roscoe Conkling of New York, a notorious philanderer whom he despised. The birth was traumatic for Mary and resulted in chronic health problems that contributed to her death eleven years later.

Arbuckle was nearly two when his family moved to Santa Ana, California. He first performed on stage with Frank Bacon’s company at age 8 during their performance in Santa Ana. Arbuckle enjoyed performing and continued on until his mother’s death in 1898, when he was 11. Arbuckle’s father had always treated him harshly and now refused to support him, so he got work doing odd jobs in a hotel. He was in the habit of singing while he worked, and a professional singer heard him and invited him to perform in an amateur talent show. The show consisted of the audience judging acts by clapping or jeering, with bad acts pulled off the stage by a shepherd’s crook. Arbuckle sang, danced, and did some clowning around, but he did not impress the audience. He saw the crook emerging from the wings and somersaulted into the orchestra pit in obvious panic. The audience went wild, and he won the competition and began a career in Vaudeville. Arbuckle died in his sleep of a heart attack in 1933 at age 46, reportedly on the day that he signed a contract with Warner Bros. to make a feature film.

Doors and licensed bar open 11am. Movie screens at 12 noon. Tickets $15 and free for kids 13 and under. No need to book. Get your tickets at the door.

All short films. Duration approximately 60 minutes.