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The Buster Keaton Story (1957)

91 min  -  Biography | Comedy | Drama  -   May 1957 (USA)
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It's a blues - BUSTER!

Director:

Sidney Sheldon
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Donald O'Connor ...
Ann Blyth ...
Gloria Brent
Rhonda Fleming ...
Peggy Courtney
Peter Lorre ...
Kurt Bergner
Larry Keating Larry Keating ...
Larry Winters
Jackie Coogan ...
Elmer Case
Richard Anderson ...
Tom McAffee
Dave Willock Dave Willock ...
Joe Keaton
Claire Carleton Claire Carleton ...
Myra Keaton
Larry White Larry White ...
Dan Seymour Dan Seymour ...
Indian Chief
Michael Ross Michael Ross ...
Assistant Chief
Nan Martin Nan Martin ...
Edna
Robert Christopher Robert Christopher ...
Nick
Richard Aherne Richard Aherne ...
Franklin
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It's a blues - BUSTER!

Genres:

Biography | Comedy | Drama

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

Der Mann, der niemals lachte See more »

Box Office

Budget:

$1,400,000 (estimated)
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

Sound Mix:

Mono (Westrex Recording System)

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1
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Did You Know?

Trivia

Ann Blyth's character was a composite of Keaton's three wives. When Keaton's second wife Mae tried to sue Paramount for defamation of character, it was easily proved that she was not a specific character in the movie. See more »

Goofs

Anachronisms: Keaton's wife, a stylish studio employee, continues to wear WWI-era fashions well into the late Twenties-early Thirties. See more »

Connections

Referenced in "What's My Line?: Episode dated 1 September 1957" (1957) See more »