Rotten Tomatoes® Score
86%
95%
In Theaters: April 21, 1924 (limited)
48m | Action, Adventure, Fantasy
The enduring power of this silent-era comedy classic from director/star Buster Keaton can be ascertained simply by recognizing how often its central concept has been cribbed, most notably by writer/director Woody Allen for The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985). Keaton is a cinema projectionist who dreams of being a famous detective, like Sherlock Holmes. In love with a beautiful girl (Kathryn McGuire), he presents her with chocolates and a ring, but another suitor (Ward Crane) also vies for her affections. The projectionist unsuccessfully tails his romantic rival, a deceitful sort who has stolen a watch from the girl's home and pawned it to buy her a larger box of candy. Falsely accused of the crime by his girlfriend's family, the heartbroken young man falls asleep at work while exhibiting a movie. He dreams that he walks into the screen and interacts with the film's characters -- now the players in the stolen watch imbroglio.
Director: | Buster Keaton |
Producer(s): | Joseph Schenck |
Cast: | Ward Crane, Erwin Connelly, Kewpie Morgan, Jane Connelly, Ford West, Ruth Holly |