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Seven Chances

Cast

Buster Keaton, T. Roy Barnes, Snitz Edwards, Ruth Dwyer View All


Crew

Buster Keaton (Director), Clyde Bruckman (Screenplay), Jean C. Havez (Screenplay), Joseph A. Mitchell (Screenplay) View All

Release: Mar. 11th, 1925
Runtime: 56 minutes
Struggling stockbroker Jimmie Shannon learns that, if he gets married by 7 p.m. on his 27th birthday -- which is today -- he'll inherit $7 million from an eccentric relative.
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But anyways, when they are both on their high-point, they are incomparable to me, though overall I think Chaplin is greater, and his works also feel a lot more impactful, with some great social commentaries in between But holy Mother of God, I really didn't intend to turn this Keaton review into a C....


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