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Seven Chances (1925)
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Synopsis
Buster Keaton
plays a young lawyer who will inherit $7 million at 7 o'clock on his 27th birthday--provided he is married. Long before discovering this, Keaton has pursued a lifelong courtship of
Ruth Dwyer
, whose refusals have become ritualistic over the years (the passage of time is amusingly conveyed by showing a puppy grow to adulthood). He proposes again, but this time she turns him down because she thinks (mistakenly) that he wants her only so that he can claim his inheritance. The doleful Keaton is thus obliged to spend the few hours left before the 7 PM deadline in search of a bride--any bride. He has no luck whatsoever until his pal T. Roy Barnes prints the story of Keaton's incoming legacy in the local newspaper. As a result, literally hundreds of women, bedecked in veils and bearing bouquets, chase Keaton through the busy streets of Los Angeles. When Keaton's producer Joseph M. Schenck bought the film rights to the Roi Cooper Megrue stage play Seven Chances, Keaton opted to forego most of the play's plot complications, devoting his energies to the bride-hunting vignettes and the climactic slapstick chase. The final scenes originally laid an egg with preview audiences--until the sequence was saved by "three little rocks." During the closing moments of the chase, Buster accidentally dislodged three small stones in the ground, which rolled after him as he escaped the thundering herd of would-be brides. The audience laughed immoderately at the tiny rocks, thereby inspiring Keaton to reshoot the ending, utilizing scores of huge, rolling boulders. The extra effort worked beautifully; while not his best silent feature, Seven Chances contains one of Keaton's most hilarious finales. Watch for
Jean Arthur
in a bit as a receptionist. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jean Arthur
Receptionist
T. Roy Barnes
Billy Meekin
Erwin Connelly
The Minister
Jules Cowles
Hired Hand
Ruth Dwyer
Mary Brown
Snitz Edwards
Attorney
Marion Harlan
Frankie Raymond
Mrs. Brown
Buster Keaton
Jimmie Shannon
Production Crew
Byron Houck
Cinematographer
Elgin Lessley
Cinematographer
Buster Keaton
Director
Roi Cooper Megrue
Play Author
Joseph M. Schenck
Producer
Clyde Bruckman
Screenwriter
Jean Havez
Screenwriter
Joseph Mitchell
Screenwriter
Fred Gabourie
Technical Director
Year: 1925
Runtime: 6rl
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Release
March 11, 1925 (USA)
by Metro Pictures
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.