
Buzzin' Around
Comedy
Overview
Fatty invents a liquid with flubber-like properties which makes objects resilient and unbreakable. Unfortunately, in his rush to get out of the house to demonstrate his invention, he unknowingly grabs a jar of moonshine instead of the jar which holds his wonder liquid. To make matters worse, as he drives to the demonstration, a football-sized beehive falls from a tree onto the cargo bed of his truck . . .
Top Cast


Roscoe Arbuckle
Roscoe Arbuckle
Cornelius
Roscoe Arbuckle
Cornelius


Al St. John
Al St. John
Al
Al St. John
Al


Gertrude Mudge
Gertrude Mudge
Matron in Car
Gertrude Mudge
Matron in Car


Donald MacBride
Donald MacBride
Policeman
Donald MacBride
Policeman


Dan Coleman
Dan Coleman
Druggist
Dan Coleman
Druggist
Fritz Hubert
Fritz Hubert
China Shop Clerk
Fritz Hubert
China Shop Clerk
Alice May Tuck
Alice May Tuck
Cornelius' Ma
Alice May Tuck
Cornelius' Ma
Al Ochs
Al Ochs
Al Ochs
Tom Smith
Tom Smith
Tom Smith
Harry Ward
Harry Ward
Harry Ward
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