Speak Easily (Original photograph from the 1932 film)
- N.p.: N.p., 1932
N.p.: N.p., 1932. Vintage reference photograph from the 1932 pre-Code film, showing Buster Keaton sitting on the knee of an oversized rag doll.
A shy classics professor is tricked into believing he has won $750,000. Boarding a train for New York City, the professor promptly falls in love with a dancer from a backwater town, and agrees to fund their show's turn on Broadway. The first of three films to co-star Keaton and actor Jimmy Durante, followed by "The Passionate Plumber" (1932) and "What! No Beer?" (1933).
8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, moderately toned to the left portion of the image.
A shy classics professor is tricked into believing he has won $750,000. Boarding a train for New York City, the professor promptly falls in love with a dancer from a backwater town, and agrees to fund their show's turn on Broadway. The first of three films to co-star Keaton and actor Jimmy Durante, followed by "The Passionate Plumber" (1932) and "What! No Beer?" (1933).
8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, moderately toned to the left portion of the image.
Details
Title
Speak Easily (Original photograph from the 1932 film)
Author
Buster Keaton, Hedda Hopper, Jimmy Durante, Thelma Todd, Ruth Selwyn (starring); Edward Sedgwick (director); Clarence Budington Kelland (novel)
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
N.p.: N.p.
Date
1932