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In this 1921 short, [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness|lepidopterist]] [[Buster Keaton]] is inducted into an Indian tribe and saves their land from the corrupt oilmen who stole their lease.
Not to be confused with [[The Paleface (1948 film)|the 1948]] [[Bob Hope]] movie.
'''''The Paleface''''' can be seen on multiple pages on [[YouTube]], like [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM9gbrtkQoE this one].
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* [[Absent
* [[An Axe to Grind]]
* [[Babies Ever After]]: Subverted. That would seem to be the obvious payoff to a title card that follows a kiss and reads, "Two years later," but instead it shows Buster and his girl still in their clinch.
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* [[Burn the Witch]]: Or in this case, the first white man to dare show his face.
* [[Chase Scene]]
* [[The
* [[Clothing Damage]]
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]
* [[Dodgy Toupee]]
* [[The Door Slams You]]: Variation -- the door is forced off its hinges and Buster is trapped beneath it.
* [[Dressing
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Whites playing Native Americans.
* [[Fan Service]]: Buster's bare arms as he makes the asbestos suit.
* [[
* [[Flaying Alive]]: Subverted with the [[Dodgy Toupee]].
* [[Friend or Foe]]
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* [[Soft Water]]
* [[Standard Hero Reward]]
* [[Tap
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[[Category:Films of the 1920s]]
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