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* [[Large and In Charge]]: Joe Roberts as the Captain.
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* [[Literal Minded]]: Buster's interpretations of "All hands on deck" and "All hands to port."<ref>The "port" intertitle does not appear in the video linked above.</ref>
* [[Literal Minded]]: Buster's interpretations of "All hands on deck" and "All hands to port."<ref>The "port" intertitle does not appear in the video linked above.</ref>
* [[Non Fatal Explosions]]
* [[Non-Fatal Explosions]]
* [[Not Quite Dead]]
* [[Not Quite Dead]]
* [[Outside Ride]]: Buster spends a night on the gangway.
* [[Outside Ride]]: Buster spends a night on the gangway.
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Revision as of 16:13, 9 January 2014

Getting there is half the fun


In this 1923 short, Buster Keaton decides the best cure for a broken heart is a sailing trip around the world. Hilarity Ensues.

Not to be confused with the 1970s television show The Love Boat.

A version of "The Love Nest" can be seen at Google Video.[1]


"The Love Nest" contains examples of:

  1. Previously "lost" footage has been edited into the film as it has been discovered, and different home video releases contain different intertitles.
  2. The "port" intertitle does not appear in the video linked above.