Three Ages

Directed by Buster Keaton, Edward F. Cline
Not Rated
1923    64mComedy, Drama
7.092%76%6.8
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.
  • Buster KeatonThe Boy / Director / Writer / Producer
  • Margaret LeahyThe Girl
  • Wallace BeeryThe Villain
  • Joe RobertsThe Girl's Father
  • Lillian LawrenceThe Girl's Mother
  • Kewpie MorganThe Emperor / Cave Man / Roman Thug
  • Lionel BelmoreUndetermined Role (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
  • George DavisRoman Guard Knocked Down (uncredited)
  • Louise EmmonsOld Fortune Teller (uncredited)
  • Blanche PaysonThe Amazon (uncredited)
  • Edward F. ClineDirector
  • Jean C. HavezWriter
  • Clyde BruckmanWriter
  • Joseph A. MitchellWriter
  • Joseph M. SchenckProducer
  • Fred GabourieArt Direction
  • Elgin LessleyDirector Of Photography
  • William C. McGannDirector Of Photography
  • Robert IvesAssistant Director

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Three Ages Trivia

Three Ages was released on September 24, 1923.

Three Ages was directed by Buster Keaton, Edward F. Cline.

Three Ages has a runtime of 64 min.

Three Ages was produced by Buster Keaton, Joseph M. Schenck.

The key characters in Three Ages are The Boy (Buster Keaton), The Girl (Margaret Leahy), The Villain (Wallace Beery).

Three Ages is rated Not Rated.

Three Ages is a Comedy, Drama film.

Three Ages has an audience rating of 7.6 out of 10.

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