
Out West
Comedy · Western
Overview
The story involves Arbuckle coming to the western town of Mad Dog Gulch after being thrown off a train and chased by Indians. He teams up with gambler/saloon owner Bill Bullhum, in trying to keep the evil Wild Bill Hickup away from Salvation Army girl, Salvation Sue. Fatty and Buster have a series of adventures trying to beat St. John, until they discover his one weakness: his ticklishness.
Top Cast


Roscoe Arbuckle
Roscoe Arbuckle
Train Rider, Bartender
Roscoe Arbuckle
Train Rider, Bartender


Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton
Sheriff, Saloon Owner
Buster Keaton
Sheriff, Saloon Owner


Al St. John
Al St. John
Wild Bill Hickup
Al St. John
Wild Bill Hickup


Alice Lake
Alice Lake
Salvation Army Woman
Alice Lake
Salvation Army Woman


Joe Keaton
Joe Keaton
Man on Train
Joe Keaton
Man on Train
Ernie Morrison Sr.
Ernie Morrison Sr.
Black Man
Ernie Morrison Sr.
Black Man
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