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The Day The Laughter Stopped by David Yallop ISBN 13: 9780340169018

ISBN 10: 034016901X

Hardcover; London: St. Martin's Press, 1976; ISBN-13: 978-0340169018

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The Day the Laughter Stopped

The Day the Laughter Stopped

by David A. Yallop

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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1976 The True Story of Fatty Arbuckle. Includes Fatty Arbuckle filmography, plus bibliography and detailed index. Account of the sensational early-1920s rape and murder case involving Hollywood comedy star Fatty Arbuckle. ".But one day in September, 1921, all of the laughter stopped. Overnight what had been innocent fun was suddenly being denounced as 'another Hollywood drunken orgy' or 'one more shocking example of sex depravity.' The day our laughter stopped was the day that Roscoe Arbuckle was accused of having caused the death of Virginia Rappe." ---- 350 pages with index, b/w photographs and diagram of the death scene on the end papers Size: Approx 6" Wide and 9½" Tall
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