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Seven Chances
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Buster Keaton, T. Roy Barnes, Snitz Edwards, Ruth Dwyer View AllCrew
Buster Keaton (Director), Clyde Bruckman (Screenplay), Jean C. Havez (Screenplay), Joseph A. Mitchell (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Mar. 11th, 1925
Runtime: 56 minutes
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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....
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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