"Comicque Film Co. Inc." . . "Joseph M. Schenck Productions." . . "Kino on Video." . . "College also featuring The electric house, Hard luck, The blacksmith"@en . . "College ; The electric house ; Hard luck ; The blacksmith" . . "Electric house"@en . . . . . . . . "College (1927): Keaton is a college freshman who tries to impress a coed by attacking various endeavors, with disastrous results. The Electric house (1922): Keaton turns an ordinary house into an automated funhouse. Hard luck (1921): Keaton attempts suicide when he finds he can't fit in with society. The Blacksmith (1922): Keaton as a blacksmith whose shop is a source of mechanical mayhem."@en . . "Silent films"@en . . "Comedy films"@en . . . . . . "College the electric house ; hard luck ; the blacksmith"@en . "College The Electric house ; Hard luck ; The Blacksmith" . . . . . . . "Hard luck"@en . . . "College (Joseph M. Schenck, 1927): Keaton is a college freshman who tries to impress a coed by attacking various endeavours, with disastrous results. The electric house (1922): Keaton turns an ordinary house into an automated funhouse. Hard luck (Metro Pictures, 1921): Keaton attempts suicide when he finds he cannot fit in with society. The blacksmith (Comicque Film Co., 1922): Keaton as a blacksmith whose shop is a source of mechanical mayhem."@en . "College The electric house ; Hard luck ; The blacksmith"@en . . . . . . "Feature films"@en . "College: Ronald, an idealistic freshman who attends Clayton College finds himself embroiled in a war of athletics as he fights for the heart of his beloved coed, Mary. Electric house: Buster turns an ordinary dwelling into an automated funhouse, whose modern conveniences go hilariously haywire. The Blacksmith: Keaton tries his hand at the forge. Hard luck: Follows the story of a suicidal Buster as he makes a final effort at fitting in with society at a swank country club." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Blacksmith"@en . . . . "Kino Video." . .