Headline
Queen's Theatre: Keaton Gives Up Short Reel Films - 'Three Ages,' His First Feature Comedy
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Publication Date
1925-03-26
- Publication Year
1925
Page
6
Film Projector / Film(s)
Three Ages
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Actors
Buster Keaton
Director
Edward F. Cline
Writer
Clyde Bruckman (story and titles)
Country
USA
Released
1923-09-24
Runtime
63 min
Genre
Comedy
Language
None
Plot
The misadventures of Buster in three separate historical periods.
Awards
1 nomination.
Rated
Not Rated
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Summary
Three Ages,' Buster Keaton's first full-length feature, comes to the Queen's Theatre today. Keaton has deserted the two-reel slap-stick comedies, and will henceforth star in comedies of feature attraction. 'Three Ages' is classed as a burlesque on love, marriage and business. Film synopsis included. 'Three Ages' was directed by Buster Keaton and Eddie Cline from the story by Jean Havez, Joe Mitchell and Clyde Bruckman. It was photographed by William McGann and Elgin Lessly. Fred Gabourie was the art director. It is a Joseph M. Schenck presentation through Metro.
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