27. "Fatty and Mabel at the San Diego
Exposition"
(1915) Working Title: "Fatty and Mabel at the Fair". 1 Reel.
Finished or Shipped: January 11, 1915. Released January 23, 1915.
Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. With Roscoe Arbuckle, Mabel Normand,
Minta Durfee, Frank Hayes, Harry Gribbon and Edgar Kennedy.
28. "Ambroses's Sour Grapes"
(1915) Working Title: "Twin Story" 2 Reels. Finished or Shipped:
February 6, 1915. Released February 6, 1915. With Mack Swain, Cecile
Arnold, Mae Busch, Chester Conklin, Louise Fazenda, Harry Gribbon and
Edgar Kennedy.
29. "Wished On Mabel"
(1915) Keystone/Mutual, 1 reel, Working Title: "Golden Gate Park
Story". Finished Or Shipped: April 9, 1915. Released 19 April, 1915.
Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. With Mabel Normand, Roscoe Arbuckle and
Edgar Kennedy.
30. "Mabel's Wilful Way"
(1915) Working Title: "Park Story". Finished or Shipped: April
23, 1915. Released 1 May 3, 1915. Keystone-Mutual. Directed by Roscoe
Arbuckle. Starring Mabel Normand, Roscoe Arbuckle and Edgar Kennedy.
31. "Fatty's Plucky Pup"
(1915) Working Title: "Dog and Villain Story". Finished or
Shipped: June 10, 1915. Released 10 June, 1915. With Roscoe Arbuckle,
Josephine Stevens, Al St John and Edgar Kennedy.
32. "Fatty's Tin Type Tangle"
(1915) Working Title: "Caught on the Screen". Finished or
Shipped: July 14, 1915 Released 26 July 1915. Keystone Film Company.
2 Reels. Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Starring Roscoe Arbuckle,
Louise Fazenda, and Edgar Kennedy.
33. "A Game Old Knight"
(1915) A Triangle-Keystone Picture. Released November 7, 1915.
Directed by F. Richard Jones. With Charlie Murray, Louise Fazenda,
Harry McCoy, Slim Summerville, and Edgar Kennedy.
34. "The Great Vacuum Robbery"
(1915) Released December 12, 1915. Triangle . Directed by F.
Richard Jones. With Louise Fazenda, Charlie Murray, Slim Summerville,
and Edgar Kennedy.
35. "Fatty and the Broadway Stars"
(1915) (Reissued as "Fatty's Dream") Released December 19, 1915.
Keystone Film Company. 2 Reels. Directed by Roscoe Arbuckle. Starring
Roscoe Arbuckle, Al St John, Mack Sennett, Mack Swain, Weber &
Fields, William Collier, Joe Jackson, and Edgar Kennedy.
36. "A Submarine Pirate"
(1915) Keystone Film Company. With Syd Chaplin, Glen Cavender and
Edgar Kennedy. Syd 's last and best known Keystone Role.
37. "His Hereafter"
(1916) Released February 6, 1916. (Working Title "Murray's
Mix-Up") Directed by F. Richard Jones. With Charlie Murray, Louise
Fazenda, and Edgar Kennedy.
38. "His Bitter Pill"
(1916) Released April 30, 1916. Directed by Fred Fishback.
Starring Mack Swain, and Edgar Kennedy.
39. "Madcap Ambrose"
(1916) Released July 16, 1916. Keystone. Directed by Fred
Fisback. Starring Mack Swain, Polly Moran, and Edgar Kennedy
40. "Bombs"
(1916) Released October 8, 1916. A Triangle-Keystone Picture.
Directed by Frank Grimn. With Edgar Kennedy.
41. "The Scoundrel's Tale"
(1916) Released November 9, 1916. A Triangle-Keystone Picture.
Directed by Glen Cavender. With Mary Thurman, Dale Fuller, Raymond
Griffith, and Edgar Kennedy.
42. "Ambrose's Cup of Woe"
(1916) A Triangle-Keystone Picture. Directed by Fred Fishback and
Herman Raymaker. Starring Mack Swain, May Emory, Paul Jacobs, and
Edgar Kennedy.
43. "Bucking Society"
(1916) Released April 16, 1916. Directed by Harry Williams and
William Campbell. With Chester Conklin, and Edgar Kennedy.
44. "Her Fame and Shame"
(1917) Released May 25, 1916. Directed by Frank Grimn. With
Charlie Murray, Louise Fazenda, Polly Moran, Slim Summerville, Harry
Booker and Edgar Kennedy. Edgar Kennedy played the Sheriff.
45. "Oriental Love"
(1917) Released May 27, 1917. With Ora Carew, Joseph Belmont, and
Edgar Kennedy.
46. "She Loved Him Plenty"
(1918) Sennett-First National. Released August 1918. With Ben
Turpin, Charlie Lynn, Marie Prevost and Edgar Kennedy.
47. "Mickey"
(1918) Mabel Normand Feature Film Company. (Sennett Studios)
Directed by F. Richard Jones and James Young. With Mabel Norman,
Wheeler Oakman, Lew Cody, George Nicols, Minta Durfee, Laura
Lavarnie, Edgar Kennedy, Tom Kennedy. (One more film to add to the
Edgar Kennedy and Tom Kennedy confusion.) Edgar Kennedy played a
Bookie.