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Three Ages
Directed by
Edward F. Cline
,
Buster Keaton
Not Rated
1923
64m
Comedy
,
Drama
7.0
92%
76%
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In his first independently produced feature film Buster tells of love and romance through three historical ages: the Stone Age, the Roman Age, and the Modern Age.
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Cast of Three Ages
Buster Keaton
The Boy / Director / Writer / Producer
Margaret Leahy
The Girl
Wallace Beery
The Villain
Joe Roberts
The Girl's Father
Lillian Lawrence
The Girl's Mother
Kewpie Morgan
The Emperor / Cave Man / Roman Thug
Lionel Belmore
Undetermined Role (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
George Davis
Roman Guard Knocked Down (uncredited)
Louise Emmons
Old Fortune Teller (uncredited)
Blanche Payson
The Amazon (uncredited)
Edward F. Cline
Director
Clyde Bruckman
Writer
Joseph A. Mitchell
Writer
Jean C. Havez
Writer
Joseph M. Schenck
Producer
Three Ages Ratings & Reviews
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
enjoyable enough, but hardly in the league of Keaton's best features
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
Anticipates Mel Brooks' hilarious History of the World: Part I in a few ways (not to mention some Marx Brothers tomfoolery).
LIFE
Robert E. Sherwood
Although one has considerable difficulty in following the weird meanderings of Buster's plot (if any), one has no trouble whatever in greeting his antics with a hearty laugh. Of the three ages, the cave-man part is easily the most comic.
Motion Picture Magazine
Adele Whitley Fletcher
One of the funniest comedies of the silversheet.
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
Not Keaton's best feature (it often feels like three short films stitched together), it's filled with such wonderful visual wit.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Buster Keaton's first feature film was a spoof on D.W. Griffith's 1916 masterpiece Intolerance.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
The intertwined chases in all three settings already point to Keaton's knack for comic architecture
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Superb three-part silent comedy
ToxicUniverse.com
John A. Nesbit
Sometimes it's enough to just have a good laugh fest!
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