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Seven Chances

When he stands to inherit a fortune if he can get married by 7 o'clock, Buster Keaton becomes the quarry of an army of would-be brides (and gets caught in a shower of boulders) in the feature presentation. Next, a high fence can't keep Buster from his next-door girlfriend in 'Neighbors' (1920), and he takes to the sky as 'The Balloonatic' (1923). Classic Keaton.

Year: 1925
Genre: Comedy, Best of Pre 1920, Movies (1001 You Must See Before You Die), Classic Cinema
Country: USA
Director: Buster Keaton
Starring: Buster Keaton
Duration: 96 Minutes
Rating: G
8/10
Location in store: Classic Slapstick

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