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  2. The International Buster Keaton Society recreated the Seven Chances "Bridal Run" in the streets of Muskegon, Michigan, at their 2010 convention. [10]

  3. Seven Chances: Directed by Buster Keaton. With Buster Keaton, T. Roy Barnes, Snitz Edwards, Ruth Dwyer. A man learns that he will inherit a fortune if he marries by 7PM that evening.

    • (12K)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Buster Keaton
    • 1925-03-15
  4. Release Date: March 16, 1925. Length: 6 Reels (5113 feet) Faced with impending bankruptcy, Buster learns that he will inherit seven million dollars from his grandfathers will if he is married before 7:00 pm on his 27th birthday… today! Starring. Buster Keaton: James Shannon. Ruth Dwyer: Mary Jones.

  5. www.avclub.com › seven-chances-1798224032Seven Chances - AV Club

    Feb 7, 2011 · When his business partners place an ad in the paper to find him a wife, hundreds of women decked out in bridal gowns show up, just in time for Buster to get a “yes” from the girl-next-door he...

  6. The International Buster Keaton Society recreated the Seven Chances "Bridal Run" in the streets of Muskegon, Michigan at their 2010 convention. The film was based on a successful Broadway play written by Roi Cooper Megrue and produced by the famous Broadway producer David Belasco.

  7. Financially challenged lawyer Jimmy (Buster Keaton, also the credited director) and partner (T. Roy Barnes) are avoiding a guy (Snitz Edwards) they think is a process server, until they find out he has news of a giant inheritance, early in. To inherit a fortune, a man races to find a bride by 7 p.m.

  8. May 18, 2011 · Not surprisingly it includes a brief stop at a rail yard where Keaton momentarily fools his bridal-gowned pursuers into thinking he's been run over by a speeding locomotive. The rocks chasing him down the hill sequence (see photo) is quite simply one of the greatest extended sight gags, not to mention one of the most physically demanding stunts ...