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Exhibitors Herald, 09-July-1921 |
Buster Keaton married Natalie Talmadge on 31-May-1921. Her two sisters, Norma and Constance were big stars. People direct a lot of prejudice against Natalie, but I suspect that Buster was a hard person to live with at that time. The groom looks thrilled.
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Seattle Star, 08-July-1921 |
I am pretty sure this is the only place where I have seen Buster called "The Assassin of Sorrow." Harry Carey was a popular Western star. Christmas Eve at Pilot Butte was the book that the movie Desperate Trails was based on.
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Moving Picture World, 30-July-1921 |
Metro released the first season of Buster's starring two-reelers. First National released the second season.
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Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, 30-July-1921 |
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