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Buster Keaton: Silent Comedy Classics

A collection of four classic Buster Keaton shorts: "Neighbors" (1920), "One Week" (1920), "The Boat" (1921) and "The Electric House" (1922).

Year: 1920
Genre: Comedy, Classic Cinema
Country: USA
Starring: Buster Keaton
Duration: 80 Minutes
Rating: G
8.9/10
Location in store: Classic Slapstick

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