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Motion Picture News, 03-July-1920 |
In 1917, Charles William Bell and Mark Swan had a Broadway success with the farce
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath. In 1920, Eddie Dillion directed a feature film starring Eugene Pallette and Ruth Stonehouse. In 1931, Eddie Sedgwick directed a talkie remake starring Buster Keaton and Charlotte Greenwood. I find it hard to picture Eugene Pallette and Buster Keaton playing the same role.
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