Steamboat Bill, Jr.(1928)
Silent comedy starring Buster Keaton as the son of a steamboat captain who tries to teach him his trade, without much luck...
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Duration66 mins
It is about Buster Keaton meeting his father. At first his father doesn't approve of him but in the end he does approve of Buster. At the end, Buster Keaton saves a priest, his dad, his girlfriend but his dad doesn't like him having that girl as a girlfriend, but in the end when he saves his dad he lets him marry her! And when he saves the priest the wedding tune comes on. Every Buster Keaton movie is black and white and silent. The jokes on old films like this one are funnier because we don't know the jokes that are being told.
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