02282oam 22004094a 450 99624819990331620110714021452.00-520-25538-0(CKB)3390000000018203(MH)011795325-3(EXLCZ)99339000000001820320080915d2009 ub 0engThe fun factory the Keystone Film Company and the emergence of mass culture /Rob King[electronic resource]Berkeley University of California Pressc20091 online resource (xv, 355 p. )ill. ;Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-313) and index.Includes filmography: p. 315-341."The Fun Factory": Class, Comedy, and Popular Culture, 1912-1914 -- "Funny Germans" and "Funny Drunks": Clowns, Class, and Ethnicity at Keystone, 1913-1915 -- "The Impossible Attained!" Tillie's Punctured Romance and the Challenge of Feature-Length Slapstick, 1914-1915 -- "Made for the Masses with an Appeal to the Classes": Keystone, the Triangle Film Corporation, and the Failure of Highbrow Film Culture, 1915-1917 -- "Uproarious Inventions": Keystone, Modernity, and the Machine, 1915-1917 -- From "Diving Venus" to "Bathing Beauties": Reification and Feminine Spectacle, 1916-1917."From its founding in 1912, the short-lived Keystone Film Company - home of the frantic, bumbling Kops and Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties - made an indelible mark on American popular culture wit its high-energy comic-shorts."--Page 4 of cover.Fun FactoryTHE FUN FACTORYFUN FACTORY: THE KEYSTONE FILM COMPANY AND THE EMERGENCE OF MASS CULTUREElectronic books791.43/0973King Rob1975-937428DLCDLCC#PYDXCPBWXCDXBOOK996248199903316The fun factory2306406UNISAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress