“STEAMBOAT BILL”
BUSTER KEATON’S NEXT Torrence, noted character Just be ‘ n signed in the chief next R , rol * Lor Buster Keaton’s goe* , edy “Steamboat Bill.” which "hie h n «2.i P r < *?? u '* tion immediately, and follow the comedian’s “Colreleased l ICh is con "pleted but not yet v sr<£un nce ’ P er i‘«Ps ; the screen’s most seen in «£l‘ aru< tt>r Player, has been 'irr'iiar K - ** c ' ov ®red Waggon,” and is a ,TJ . Dls Productions. Importance in Rot* , to Torrence’s engagement it u , on 3 support in the fact that after v 8 first straight comedy role tion« °f dramatic characterisarf- '*iefly of villains. Mil rii Art h;ts Corporation, which that p Jea ? e the production, is informed soon ~U stor Keaton’s company leaves 8** 0r several weeks’ tour on the Tah fl< » niei l to River, and later Lake °a th® complete town will be built bits * Ti. er bllnk ind several steaming th’ VI 1 he °* l irtered for use in filmdirect* i • Buster Keaton and his Reisner personally i tile locations for the outdoor ** 1,1 toe new comec'y.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 150, 15 September 1927, Page 17
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183“STEAMBOAT BILL” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 150, 15 September 1927, Page 17
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