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The Saphead (1920)
Director: Herbert Blaché
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Buster Keaton's first feature, though charming and lightly amusing, is something of a disappointment. Having picked up on his talent after the Fatty Arbuckle shorts, MGM clearly had no idea what to do with it, and settled for an old warhorse of a play (The New Henrietta by Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes) which had already served as a vehicle for Douglas Fairbanks. Playing the dim, pampered son of The Wolf of Wall Street, Keaton dumbfounds everyone by making an unexpected killing on the stock market, thereby winning the girl of his dreams. The character closely foreshadows Keaton's later persona, but is wedged in throughout by acres of creaky, conventional plotting, which only once opens out - a splendid scene of upheaval on the stock market floor - to allow him to do his own acrobatic thing.Author: TM
Cast & crew
Director: Herbert Blaché
Producer: John L Golden, Winchell Smith
Cast: Buster Keaton, William H Crane, Irving Cummings, Carol Holloway, Beulah Booker full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 81 mins
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