The Saphead
October 4th 2011 16:47
(1920) Buster Keaton, Beulah Booker, William H. Crane, Irving Cummings. Dir: Herbert Blaché, Winchell Smith.
A dopey heir pretends to be a cad to woo his love but gets framed by his brother-in-law to cover a scandal. Not a Keaton film as such, - it drags without his sense of pace. But jolly, with some good antics, and stock market chicanery still relevant as satire.
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Review No.412
A dopey heir pretends to be a cad to woo his love but gets framed by his brother-in-law to cover a scandal. Not a Keaton film as such, - it drags without his sense of pace. But jolly, with some good antics, and stock market chicanery still relevant as satire.
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