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| Director : | Herbert Blaché |
|---|---|
| Starring: | Buster Keaton, Carol Holloway, Edward Connelly, William H. Crane |
| Composer s : | Ben Model, Robert Israel |
| Country : | U.S. |
| Genre s : | Blu-ray, Buster Keaton, Comedy, Silent, Slapstick |
| Type: | Tinted B&W |
| Year: | 1920 |
| Language: | English intertitles |
| Length: | 77 |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.33:1 |
SYNOPSIS
In 1920, having served a slapstick apprenticeship in the shorts of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Buster Keaton had earned the opportunity to headline his own series of two-reel comedies. The very moment at which he emerged as a star of his own shorts, Keaton was recruited to appear in his first feature film, THE SAPHEAD, based on a popular stage play. Though Keaton was not the primary creative force behind THE SAPHEAD, as he was on his short films, it became hugely important in shaping the actor's on-screen persona: the lonely, stone-faced man thwarted by circumstance, inept at the art of romance, yet undaunted in his struggle for love within a chaotic world.
Keaton stars as Bertie Van Alstyne, the pampered son of a powerful Wall Street financier (William H. Crane). Having no other lifestyle but privilege, he wanders through a variety of misadventures - an attempt at courtship, a trip to an illegal gambling den, and a tumble onto the floor of the Stock Exchange - oblivious to the obstacles that stand before him.
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