π¬ππ Witness Buster Keaton in his final silent feature, Spite Marriage (1929), a hilarious and heartfelt comedy made during Hollywoodβs transition to sound. Packed with physical gags, romance, and Keatonβs legendary deadpan timing, this film marks the end of an era β just before talkies would forever change cinema.
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β¨ About the Film: Keaton plays Elmer, a humble dry cleaner who falls in love with stage actress Trilby Drew. When Trilby decides to marry Elmer out of spite toward another man, their mismatched union sets off a whirlwind of comic mishaps. Highlights include Keatonβs unforgettable attempt to put his drunk wife to bed β one of the greatest slapstick sequences ever filmed.
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