Steamboat Bill Jr.

Steamboat Bill Jr.

Steamboat Bill Jr. is a 1928 feature-length comedy silent film featuring Buster Keaton. Released by United Artists, the film is the last product of Keaton's independent production team and set of gag writers. It was not a box-office success and proved to be the last picture Keaton would make for United Artists. Keaton would end up moving to MGM where he would make one last film with his trademark style, The Cameraman, before all of his creative control was taken away by the studio. The director was Charles Reisner, the credited writer was Carl Harbaugh , and also featured Ernest Torrence,...
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Release date:1928
Directed by:Buster Keaton, Charles Reisner
Rated:G (USA)
Runtime:71 Minutes
Producer:Joseph Schenck
Screenplay by:Carl Harbaugh
Genre:Comedy, Adventure

Cast of Steamboat Bill Jr.

Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton
Born:Oct. 4, 1895
Died:Feb. 1, 1966
Ernest Torrence
Ernest Torrence
Born:June 26, 1878
Died:May 13, 1933
Marion Byron
Marion Byron
Born:Mar. 16, 1911
Died:1985
Tom McGuire
Tom McGuire
Born:Sept. 1, 1873
Died:May 6, 1954

Film director of Steamboat Bill Jr.

Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton
Born: October 4, 1895
Died: February 1, 1966

Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton was an American comic actor, filmmaker, producer and writer. He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face". Buster Keaton was recognized...
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Steamboat Bill Jr. 1928 G (USA) Comedy
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Charles Reisner
Charles Reisner
Born: March 14, 1887
Died: September 24, 1962

Charles "Chuck" Reisner was an American film director and actor of the 1920s and 1930s. He directed over 60 films between 1920 and 1950 and acted in over 20 films between 1916 and 1929. He starred alongside Charlie Chaplin in A Dog's Life in 1918 and The Kid in 1921. In 1930 under MGM he directed...
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Steamboat Bill Jr. 1928 G (USA) Comedy
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