Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
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Director:
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Edward Sedgwick
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Production:
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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Year:
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1931
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Running time:
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73'
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Cast:
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Buster Keaton,
Charlotte Greenwood,
Cliff Edwards
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Genre:
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Comic
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Plot synopsis:
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Jeff wants to get married...
Jeff wants to get married to Virginia, but Virginia won't marry until her older, hard-to-please sister Angelica gets married off first. Jeff pretends that a shy, never-married nobody he has just met is really a great lover, in order to get Angelica interested in.
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Nation:
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UNITED STATES
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Cinematography:
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Leonard Smith
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Film editor:
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William LeVanway
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Screenplay:
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C.W. Bell, Mark Swan, Richard Schayer, Robert E. Hopkins
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Play4film's point of view:
This film by Edward Sedgwick holds up thanks to the presence of Buster Keaton, a genial and wired comedian, a truely surreal figure. It is a story about love and modesty, of courage and misunderstandings and it follows a path lined with turning points and changes. Main character Reginald Irving, awkward and shy as only Keaton can be, finds himself in a situation in which he no longer knows which woman to choose. Of Keaton's films we reccomend "Steamboat Bill Jr.", "Three Ages", "The General" and "College".
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