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In this 1920 short, [[Buster Keaton]]'s golf game coincides with the hunt for an escaped prisoner. The convict just happens to find Buster right after he's knocked himself out, and takes the opportunity to exchange clothes with our hero. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
In this 1920 short, [[Buster Keaton]]'s golf game coincides with the hunt for an escaped prisoner. The convict just happens to find Buster right after he's knocked himself out, and takes the opportunity to exchange clothes with our hero. [[Hilarity Ensues]].

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Watch it [[{{PAGENAME}}/Source|here, on this very wiki.]]

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Revision as of 00:59, 17 October 2019

In this 1920 short, Buster Keaton's golf game coincides with the hunt for an escaped prisoner. The convict just happens to find Buster right after he's knocked himself out, and takes the opportunity to exchange clothes with our hero. Hilarity Ensues.

Watch it here, on this very wiki.

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The Warden: [to the watching prisoners after Buster survives hanging] "Sorry, boys. We'll fix it and tomorrow we'll hang two of you to make up for this."