Overview
The Life of the Party is a 1920 American comedy-drama film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. A copy of the film is held by the Library of Congress.
Plot
Attorney Algernon Leary (Roscoe Arbuckle), "pure milk" candidate for mayor, attends a party for grown-ups dressed as children. Going home in a blizzard, he is robbed of his fur coat, leaving him bare legged wearing rompers. He takes refuge in the first building he can reach, creating havoc in various apartments due to his appearance. He blunders into the rival candidate, Judge Voris (Frank Campeau) in a compromising situation with a vamp and forces him to withdraw, ensuring Leary's election as mayor after a whirlwind campaign.
Cast
Roscoe Arbuckle as Algernon Leary
Winifred Greenwood as Mrs. Carraway
Roscoe Karns as Sam Perkins
Julia Faye as 'French' Kate
Frank Campeau as Judge Voris
Viora Daniel as Milly Hollister
Allen Connor as Jake
Fred Starr as Bolton (credited as Frederick Starr)
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