Speak Easily
A Film Starring Buster Keaton
Certificate: U
Running Time: 81
Retail Price: £12.99
Release Date: 12/01/2009
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Keaton speaks! (And sounds a bit like Dustin Hoffman). Released in 1932, Speak Easily tells the tale of Professor Post, a bookish don who becomes convinced he has inherited a for tune, and, tired of teaching, decides to experience life outside the walls of Potts college. After falling for a beautiful dancer, he decides to invest in her theatre show with the intention of taking it to Broadway. Naïve in the ways of women, wine and the proscenium arch, he tries his best to bring a sense of scholarly order to the proceedings.
However he has to cope with vampish leading lady Eleanor Espere, a tyrannical director, and pianist Jimmy 'schnozzle' Durante. As opening night on Broadway arrives and the audience waits, will everything go smoothly for the Professor? Or will he crash onstage and ruin the performance, only for the audience to find it the funniest thing they have ever seen and turn a disaster into a sure fire hit (eat your heart out Mel Brooks)?
Special Features:
None.
Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Mono English
Directed By:
Edward Sedgwick
Written By:
Laurence E. Johnson
Clarence Budington Kelland
Ralph Spence
Starring:
Buster Keaton
Jimmy Durante
Ruth Selwyn
Thelma Todd
Hedda Hopper
William Pawley
Sidney Toler
Lawrence Grant
Henry Armetta
Edward Brophy
Director of Photography:
Harold Wenstrom
Editor:
William LeVanway
Producer:
Buster Keaton
Distributor:
Powis Square Pictures
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