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Bartine Burkett Filmography
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The
High Sign - 2 reels. Metro Pictures. Dir. & Written by Buster Keaton and
Eddie Cline. Buster Keaton and Al St. John. Filmed in January and
February of 1920. Not released until April 1, 1921.
This film
is available on DVD sold with Keaton's "The Saphead" and "One Week".
All
For The Dough Bag - r January 17, 1920. Universal Century. Dir. Jay
A. Howe. 2 reels. Phil Dunham, Zip Monberg.
The Turning Point - r February 2, 1920. First National Exhibitor's Circuit, Inc. Dir. J. A. Barry. 6 reels. Katherine MacDonald, Leota Lorraine, Nigel Barrie, William Mong, Kenneth Harlan, Edith Yorke, William Clifford, William Colvin, Pat Moore, Walter Hiers, Hedda Nova and Marion MacDonald.
Over
the Ocean Wave - r March 19, 1920. Universal Century Comedy. Dir.
J. Robbins. 2 reels. Charles Inslee, Harry Luderman, Harry Sweet,
Chai Hong.
Kid-ing
the Landlord - r July, 12 1920. Universal Star Comedy. Dir. Horace Davey. 1 reel.
His
Miss-Step - r July 19, 1920. Universal Star Comedy. Dir. Horace Davey.
1 reel. Horace Davey.
Thru
the Keyhole - r July 24, 1920. Universal Star Comedy. Dir. H. Davey.
1 reel. Austin Howard, Horace Davey.
Cards
& Cupid - r August 2, 1920. Universal. Dir. H. Davey. 1 reel.
Austin Howard. This film has been preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Cutting
Out His Vacation - r August 16, 1920. Universal Star Comedy. Dir.
Horace Davey. 1 reel. Austin Howard.
The
Nuisance - r August 23, 1920. Star Comedy. Dir. H. Davey. 1 reel.
Austin Howard.
Who's
Crazy Now - r August 30, 1920. Star Comedy. Dir. H. Davey. 1 reel.
Austin Howard.

Her
Night Out -r September 6, 1920. Universal Star Comedy. Dir.
H. Davey. 1 reel. Austin Howard.
Ringing
His Belle - r September 9, 1920. Universal Star Comedy. Dir.
H.Davey. 1 reel. Austin Howard.
Fix It For Me - r September 13, 1920. Star Comedy. Dir.
Harry Edwards. 1 reel. Austin Howard.
The
Belle And The Bill -r September 27, 1920. Universal Star Comedy.
Dir. Horace Davey. 1 reel. Austin Howard.
His Fearful Finish
- r January 26, 1921. Universal Century Comedy. Dir. Thomas Buckingham.
Charles Doherty, Bud Jamison, Loyal Underwood.
High & Dry - r. February 1921. Dir. Gilbert Pratt. CBC. Hall Room Boys Comedy. Sidney Smith, Harry McCoy,
Polly Moran. 2 reels.
High Life - r September 21, 1921. Dir. Alfred J. Goulding. Universal Century Comedy. Harry Sweet.
High Heels
- r October 24, 1921. Universal. Dir. Lee Kohlmar. Gladys
Walton, Frederick Vogeding, Olah Norman, William Worthington, Freeman
Wood, Charles De Briac, Raymond De Briac, George Hackathorne, Jean
De Briac, Dwight Crittenden, Robert Dunbar, Leigh Wyant, Hugh Saxon. 5 reels.
Playing Possum - r November 23, 1921. Universal Century Comedies. Directed by Alf Goulding. Harry Sweet 2 reeels.
The Dumb Bell - r December 21, 1921. Universal Century Comedy. Produced by the Stern Brothers. Directed by Tom Buckingham. Harry Sweet. 2 reels.
The
Straphanger - r January 11, 1922. Century Comedy. Dir. Fred
Hibbard (Fishback). 2 reels. Baby Peggy, Lee Moran.
I
Can Explain - r March 30, 1922. Metro. Dir. George
Baker. Gareth Hughes. 5 reels.
Red
Hot Rivals - r May 3, 1922 Dir. Fred Hibbard. Lee Moran. 2 reels.
Don't
Write Letters - r May 10, 1922. Metro. Dir. George Baker.
Gareth Hughes. 5 reels.
Ten
Seconds -r June 21, 1922. Universal Century. Dir. Fred Hibbard.
2 reels. Lee Moran, Betty May.
A Lofty Marriage - r April 30, 1924 Prod: Century Comedies. Dist: Universal. Dir. & Writ: Harry Edwards. 2 reels. Harry McCoy, Jack Earle, Henry Murdock.
Sahara Blues
- r October 15, 1924. Universal Century. Dir. Noel Smith. 2 reels.
Al Alt, Hilliard Karr, Century Follies Girls, Jack Earle.
Cornered - Warner Bros. Dir. W. Beaudine. Marie Prevost. 8 reels.
He
Who Gets Slapped - r Dec. 22, 1924. Metro Goldwyn. Dir. Victor Seastrom.
Lon Chaney, John Gilbert, Norma Shearer, Tully Marshall. (Bartine's
supporting role as a bareback rider has been eliminated from the film.
Though she appears in a number of production stills. Her remaining
appearance in the film lasts only a few seconds when she is seen getting
into a car with another actress to avoid Tully Marshall's character.
There is a very good possibility that Bartine also doubled for Norma
Shearer in the bareback riding scenes.)
The Golden Bed - r January 19, 1925. Famous Players Lasky. Dir. Cecil B. DeMille. Lillian Rich, Vera Reynolds, Henry Walthall, Rod LaRocque, Theodore Kosloff, Warner Baxter, Robert Cain, Julia Faye, Robert Edeson, Jacqueline Wells, Mary Jane Irving and Charles Clary.
Seven
Chances - r March 16, 1925. Metro Goldwyn. Dir. Buster Keaton. Buster Keaton, T. Roy Barnes, Snitz Edwards, Ruth Dwyer, Frankie Raymond, Jules Cowles, Erwin Connelly, Loro Bara, Marion Harlan, Hazel Deane, Pauline Toler, Judy King Eugenie Burkette, Edna Hammon, Barbara Pierce, Jean Arthur, Connie Evans and Rosalind Mooney.(Bartine appears
during the club sequence in which Buster writes down a list of seven
names to propose to. Her name appears as the fifth on the list. She
can be seen walking up a flight of stairs with Buster.) This film
is available on DVD sold with Keaton's "The Ballonatic" and "Neighbors".
Itching For Revenge - r May 6, 1925. Universal Century. Dir. Noel
Smith. 2 reels. Eddie Gordon, Fay Holderness, Larry Richardson.

Courtesy the Sam Gill Collection
Dry Up - r July 29, 1925. Universal Century. Dir. Al Herman. 2 reels.
Jack Singleton.
Curses! - Tuxedo Comedy. Educational Films. Dir. Grover Jones and Roscoe Arbuckle (unconfirmed). Al St. John. Paul E. Gierucki of Laughsmith Entertainment produced an extensive reconstruction of this film in 2004/2005 with the assistance of film historians Cole Johnson, Steve Massa, David B. Pearson and Richard M. Roberts. The final result appears on the DVD collection, "The Forgotten Films of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle" with an original score by David Drazin. - source imdb.com
The Live Agent - r August 10, 1926. Van Pelt Productions. Al St. John and John Sinclair.
Her
Ambition (What Happened to Jane series #2) - r August 25, 1926. Universal - Stern
Brothers. Dir. Charles Lamont. 2 reels. Al Alt, Art Rowlands and Dorthy Vernon. Reviewed in Motion Picture News August 28, 1926.
Why,
George! (Let George Do It) - r October 27, 1926. Universal - Stern Brothers.
Dir. Charles Lamont. 2 reels. Sid Saylor, Colin Chase. |
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