Featuring new music by the Alloy Orchestra
Steamboat Bill, Jr. also assures Keaton a place as one of the geniuses of world cinema as he plays Willie Canfield, an effete college student who returns to Mississippi to help his tough, crusty dad Steamboat Bill run the family steamboat (an old tub). But Junior has two strikes against winning his father's approval: he's not macho, and his girlfriend is the daughter of Bill's hated business rival. The climax, a cyclone, contains one of cinema's greatest moments: the two-ton front of a building collapses on top of Buster, but thanks to an open window passing over him, he remains standing and unhurt.
These masterpieces of fun from comedy's greatest era gain fresh life in sparkling prints with scintillating music and sound provided by The Alloy Orchestra.
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Marion Byron | Mary King |
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Glenn Cavender | Capt. Anderson |
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Jim Farley | Gen |
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Buster Keaton | Willie Canfield |
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Tom Lewis | Tom Carter |
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Marion Mack | Annabelle Lee |
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Tom McGuire | John James King |
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Steamboat Bill Jr. | |
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The General | |
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Ernest Torrence | Canfield |
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Frederick Vroom | Southern General |
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Charles Smith |
| Director | Buster Keaton |
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| Clyde Bruckman |
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| Charles Riesner |
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| Writer | Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman, Al Boasberg, William Pittinger, Charles Smith, Carl Harbaugh | |
| Producer | Joseph M. Schenck | |
| Musician | J. Sherman Kell, Buster Keaton | |
| Photography | Bert Haines, Devereaux Jennings | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 07, 2003 |
| Regions | Region 1 |