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Spite Marriage

  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Director: Edward Sedgwick
  • Main Cast: Buster Keaton, Dorothy Sebastian, Edward Earle, Leila Hyams, William Bechtel
  • Release Year: 1929
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 9rl minutes

Plot

In his last silent film, Buster Keaton plays a pants-presser who pines for aloof stage actress Dorothy Sebastian. When she is jilted by her fiance Edward Earle, Sebastian spitefully marries Keaton. He is ecstatic (or as ecstatic as the poker-faced comedian ever gets) until he finds out why Sebastian has said "I do." Disconsolately, Keaton takes a job on the crew of a boat owned by bootleggers. He rescues Sebastian from the crooks in the climax, and she realizes at last that she's really loved him all along. Though Buster Keaton had involuntarily given over much of the control of his pictures to his new bosses at MGM (for example, he was no longer permitted to perform his more dangerous stunts), Spite Marriage still contains several vintage Keaton moments, including his classic "putting a drunken woman to bed" routine. The film would be remade in 1944 as the Red Skelton vehicle I Dood It. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast


John Byron - Giovanni Scarzi; Hank Mann - Stage Manager; Pat Harmon - Ship Captain

Credit

Cedric Gibbons - Art Director; Robert Hopkins - Intertitle Writer; Reggie Lanning - Cinematographer; Ernest Pagano - Screenwriter; Richard Schayer - Screenwriter; Edward Sedgwick - Director; Edward Sedgwick - Producer; Frank Sullivan - Editor; Lawrence Weingarten - Production Supervisor; David Cox - Costume Designer; Lew Lipton - Continuity
 
 
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Spite Marriage
SpiteMarriage.jpg
Theatrical Poster
Directed by Edward Sedgwick
Buster Keaton
Produced by Buster Keaton
Edward Sedgwick
Written by Story:
Lew Lipton
Titles:
Robert E. Hopkins
Starring Buster Keaton
Dorothy Sebastian
Edward Earle
Cinematography Reggie Lanning
Editing by Frank Sullivan
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) April 6, 1929
Running time 80 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
IMDb profile

Spite Marriage is an American 1929 silent comedy starring Buster Keaton and Dorothy Sebastian. Keaton and Edward Sedgwick co-directed.


Plot

Elmer, a humble worker in a dry cleaning establishment, idolizes stage actress Trilby Drew (Sebastian). She, in turn, is carrying a torch for fellow actor Lionel Benmore (Edward Earle). When he spurns her for the younger Ethyl Norcrosse (Leila Hyams), she impulsively asks Elmer to marry her, only to regret it almost immediately. Her handlers extricate her from the marriage, and when Elmer finds himself first in the hands of criminals and then at sea, he is more than happy for the opportunity to forget her. But a series of coincidences throw Elmer and Trilby back together again and she will have cause to re-evaluate her opinion of him.

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The films of Buster Keaton

 
 

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