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US Release Date:
October 26th, 1919

At one time Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle was as popular as Charlie Chaplin.
In The Hayseed, Keaton runs a general store while Fatty is a mailman. In one scene he delivers the mail to a girl he likes and they end up playing hide-n-seek in the haystacks. As usual, another man has the hots for Arbuckle's girl. This time it is a crooked, police officer. Keaton catches him stealing.
The best joke the movie has to offer is when Keaton suggests to Arbuckle that he eat a bunch of onions because it will make his soar throat feel better. Everyone reacting to Arbuckle's bad breath is the funniest and most original gimmick to be found here. Sure, Keaton, Arbuckle and the cop fight and do some slapstick but, at this point in their film careers, it was old hat.
The one noticeable change is that Arbuckle's long time companion Al St. John is nowhere to be seen. I am not sure why he stopped working with Arbuckle, but after watching this snooze of a comedy it was probably not a bad thing for him.
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