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** Sybil, after getting kissed by the "scarecrow."
** Sybil, after getting kissed by the "scarecrow."
* [[Bookcase Passage]]: The bathtub/sofa.
* [[Bookcase Passage]]: The bathtub/sofa.
* [[But You Screw One Goat]]: Invoked by the intertitle, "He's running away to get married with your horse."
* [[But You Screw One Goat!]]: Invoked by the intertitle, "He's running away to get married with your horse."
* [[The Cast Showoff]]: Buster, always. Particularly of note here when he walks on his hands and runs around and around on top of narrow walls with no trouble.
* [[The Cast Showoff]]: Buster, always. Particularly of note here when he walks on his hands and runs around and around on top of narrow walls with no trouble.
* [[Chase Scene]]
* [[Chase Scene]]
* [[Clothing Damage]]: Going through a thresher [[Fan Service|leaves Buster in his undershirt, boxers, and shoes]].
* [[Clothing Damage]]: Going through a thresher [[Fan Service|leaves Buster in his undershirt, boxers, and shoes]].
* [[Conveyor Belt O Doom]]: Buster is accidentally fed into a thresher.
* [[Conveyor Belt O' Doom]]: Buster is accidentally fed into a thresher.
* [[Cue the Sun]]: Parodied. An inter-title reading "Slowly and majestically the sun steals gradually over the hill-tops" is followed by the sun shooting straight up from the horizon and then hanging in place.
* [[Cue the Sun]]: Parodied. An inter-title reading "Slowly and majestically the sun steals gradually over the hill-tops" is followed by the sun shooting straight up from the horizon and then hanging in place.
* [[Double Take]]: Buster stares at the preacher, then glances up as if wondering whether the man fell from the sky.
* [[Double Take]]: Buster stares at the preacher, then glances up as if wondering whether the man fell from the sky.
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[[Category:Films of the 1920s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1920s]]
[[Category:The Scarecrow]]
[[Category:The Scarecrow]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 22:02, 8 January 2014

Buster and Luke the Dog

In this 1920 two-reeler, Buster Keaton and Joe Roberts are farmhands and rival suitors for farmer's daughter Sybil Seely. When an incident with a threshing machine leaves Buster undressed, he steals the clothes off a scarecrow. Hilarity Ensues.

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

Not to be confused with the Batman villain, the Wizard of Oz character, or the 1983 Soviet film Scarecrow.


"The Scarecrow" provides examples of: