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The saphead The high sign ; One week

The saphead (1920, 77 min., col. tinted): The spoiled son of a powerful Wall Street financier - unable to escape the wealth and comfort that are foisted upon him - pursues individuality in the speakeasies of New York.

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  • "High sign"
  • "High sign"@en
  • "Buster Keaton is the saphead"@en
  • "Buster Keaton is The saphead"@en
  • "Ce crétin de Malec"
  • "One week"
  • "One week"@en
  • "Malec champion de tir"
  • "Buster Keaton in Saphead"@en

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  • "The saphead (1920, 77 min., col. tinted): The spoiled son of a powerful Wall Street financier - unable to escape the wealth and comfort that are foisted upon him - pursues individuality in the speakeasies of New York."@en
  • "The Saphead: Bertie, the spoiled son of a powerful Wall Street financier, pursues his individuality in a series of comic misadventures. The High sign: Buster becomes unwittingly involved in a radical secret society known as the Blinking Buzzards. One week: Keaton and his bride inherit a do-it-by numbers pre-fab house, only somebody has mixed up the numbers."@en
  • "The high sign (1921, 21 min., b&w): Buster unwittingly becomes involved in a radical secret society known as the Blinking Buzzards."@en
  • "The saphead: Bertie Van Alstyne is the spoiled son of a powerful Wall Street financier. Unable to escape the wealth foisted upon him, Bertie pursues his individuality in a series of comic misadventures in the speakeasies of New York, the alter of matrimony and the floor of the American Stock Exchange."@en
  • "The high sign: Buster unwittingly becomes involved in a radical secret society known as the Blinking Buzzards, stumbling from assassin to bodyguard in this romantic adventure."@en
  • "The saphead (Metro Pictures, 1920): Keaton stars as Bertie Van Alstyne, the spoiled son of a rich financier. The high sign (Metro Pictures, 1921): Keaton is unwittingly involved in a radical secret society known as the Blinking Buzzards. One week (Metro Pictures, 1920): Keaton's bittersweet parable of one couple's unflagging determination to build a prefabricated honeymoon cottage."@en
  • "In The saphead, Bertie Van Alstyne is the spoiled son of a powerful Wall Street financier; In The High Sign, Buster is unwittingly involved in a radical secret society known as the Blinking Buzzards; In One week, Keaton and his bride inherit a do-it-by numbers pre-fab house, only somebody has mixed up the numbers."@en
  • "One week: Depicts a newlywed couple's unflagging determination to build a prefabricated honeymoon home."@en
  • "One week (1921, 19 min., b&w): Dreams of domesticity are satirized in this story of a couple's unflagging determination to build a prefabricated honeymoon cottage."@en

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  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Silent films"@en
  • "Slapstick comedy films"@en

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  • "The saphead The high sign / [dir. by Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton]. One week / [dir. by Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton]"
  • "The saphead The high sign ; One week"@en
  • "The Saphead The high sign ; One week"@en