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  1. The Golden Age of Comedy (1957) is a compilation of silent comedy films from the Mack Sennett and Hal Roach studios, written and produced by Robert Youngson. [1] Youngson had previously produced several award-winning short documentaries beforehand, and this was the first compilation of its kind in feature-length form.

  2. When Comedy Was King: Directed by Robert Youngson. With Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Wallace Beery, Charles Chaplin, Charley Chase. A feature-length documentary devoted to the great clowns of silent comedy.

  3. The Vanished World of Robert Youngson examines the life of the forgotten producer and writer who got his start making short subject films. His later features revived...

  4. Feb 24, 2021 · Silent Films & Documentarian Robert Youngson. Hollywood Historian, Manny Pacheco, tells Art Kirsch and John Coleman of Celebrating Act 2™ about Robert Youngson, an important filmmaker who through his documentaries brought about a revival and new appreciation of the Silent Film era.

  5. Robert Youngson (1917-1974) was best known as a producer of short subject and comedy compilation films. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended Harvard Business School where he was a prize-winning member of the Harvard Film Society.

  6. I Never Forget a Face is a 1956 documentary short film produced by famed silent comedy enthusiast and filmmaker Robert Youngson.

  7. Nov 28, 2018 · The Vanished World of Robert Youngson examines the life of the forgotten producer and writer who got his start making short subject films. His later features revived audience and critical interest in the 1920s silent film comedians, particularly Laurel and Hardy.