Spite Marriage (1929) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 24, 1929

Original Title:
Spite Marriage

Alternate Titles:
Busters vilda fru
Die unvollkommene Ehe
El comparsa
Gabros apo peisma
Házasság dacból
Io... e l'amore
Kalpean kreivin häät
Le figurant
Marido por despecho
O Figurante
O Noivo Cara-Dura
Trotzheirat
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Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 76

The Scream of the Screen-Buster in a Matrimonial Maelstrom – Buster's Adventure in Married Bliss.

An unimpressive but well-intentioned man is given the chance to marry a popular actress, of whom he has been a hopeless fan. But what he doesn't realize is that he is being used to make the actress' old flame jealous.

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Adaptation:
Ernest Pagano

Additional Music:
Edward Cupero
William Axt

Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons

Camera Operator:
George Gordon Nogle

Continuity:
Richard Schayer

Director:
Edward Sedgwick
Buster Keaton

Director of Photography:
Reggie Lanning

Editor:
Frank Sullivan

Makeup Artist:
Monte Westmore

Original Music Composer:
Fritz Stahlberg

Producer:
Buster Keaton
Edward Sedgwick

Production Manager:
Edward Brophy

Production Supervisor:
Lawrence Weingarten

Story:
Lew Lipton

Stunts:
Gil Perkins

Wardrobe Designer:
David Cox

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