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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]].
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 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR32Ths4WX0 YouTube.]
This film is in the public domain and can be viewed in its entirety [[{{PAGENAME}}/Source|right here, on this very wiki]].]


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

Revision as of 21:56, 21 March 2021

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 right here, on this very wiki.]

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

Tropes used in The Scarecrow include: