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** "I'll be right down!"
** "I'll be right down!"
** The date of the housewarming party (see [[Thirteen Is Unlucky]], below).
** The date of the housewarming party (see [[Thirteen Is Unlucky]], below).
* [[Green Eyed Monster]]: Hank.
* [[Green-Eyed Monster]]: Hank.
* [[Irony]]: The title on the sheet music placed on the piano, which has just made a crater in the floor? "The End of a Perfect Day."
* [[Irony]]: The title on the sheet music placed on the piano, which has just made a crater in the floor? "The End of a Perfect Day."
* [[It Got Worse]]: On top of everything else, they '''built the house on the wrong lot'''.
* [[It Got Worse]]: On top of everything else, they '''built the house on the wrong lot'''.
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Revision as of 22:17, 9 January 2014

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The wedding bells have such a sweet sound but such a sour echo.
-- opening intertitle

One Week is an 1920 short film starring Buster Keaton and Sybil Seely as newlyweds who receive a DIY portable house as a wedding gift. They spend a week assembling it with disastrous results thanks to sabotage by a rejected suitor, as well as their own hilarious ineptness.

This film is in the public domain and can be viewed in its entirety at Google Video.


"One Week" provides examples of: