Seven Chances (1925)
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- Buster Keaton
- T. Roy Barnes
- Snitz Edwards
- Ruth Dwyer
- Frankie Raymond
- Jules Cowles
- Erwin Connelly
- Jean Arthur
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- Nov 15, 2017
Like Buster Keaton would have such a hard time finding a wife...
Anna Imhof 🌸Dec 19, 201299/100 A nearly perfect film, and for my money the only Keaton feature that sustains the invention and exuberance of his best shorts. For one thing, it's neatly divided in half, with the first 30 or so minutes devoted to precise, small-scale comedy (favorite bit this time:…
Mike D'AngeloSep 18, 2019you have NO CLUE how badly i want this to not have blackface
tru - May 23, 2023
Given the amount of full-speed sprinting Buster does in this one, it’s genuinely surprising this movie’s modern remake stars Chris O’Donnell and not Tom Cruise.
Matt SingerMar 6, 2019Buster Keaton and Tom Cruise run the same way
Aaron MichaelMar 7, 2020Hatcheck girl whats ur @
Alyssa Heflin - Sep 23, 2014
Makes Indiana Jones look like a charlatan in the boulder-avoidance department.
TimcopJan 26, 2022extremely questionable jokes and overall plot (we love to hear that buster thought it was garbage too and only made it to settle a debt) but who am i to say the avalanche scene doesn't absolutely bang
henry 💿Jan 24, 2021The title is quite fitting because I felt like I was giving this movie seven chances to not be bad. The premise is fun with the lead needing to get married before 7pm to earn seven million dollars. About 15 minutes in we get introduced to the Hired Hand who is a white…
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an excellent silent film with a perfect buster keaton doing genuinely insane stunts while emoting and charismatically performing to a wild degree. the final chase scene is so impressive and entertaining as is the music and writing; bogged down by incessant racism
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