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* [[Big Little Man]]: Caveman Buster tries to grab a woman lying on the ground by the hair and drag her away, as cavemen were apt to do back then. The woman stands up and turns out to be a good two feet taller than Buster.
* [[Big Little Man]]: Caveman Buster tries to grab a woman lying on the ground by the hair and drag her away, as cavemen were apt to do back then. The woman stands up and turns out to be a good two feet taller than Buster.
* [[Discreet Drink Disposal]]
* [[Discreet Drink Disposal]]
* [[Dragged By the Collar]]: A variation. In the stone age segments, female characters are sometimes dragged by their hair.
* [[Dragged by the Collar]]: A variation. In the stone age segments, female characters are sometimes dragged by their hair.
* [[Everything's Better With Dinosaurs]]
* [[Everything's Better with Dinosaurs]]
* [[Love Triangle]]
* [[Love Triangle]]
* [[Nubile Savage]]: Margaret Leahy, who plays the [[Love Interests|love interest]] in all three eras, got her start in films by winning a beauty contest.
* [[Nubile Savage]]: Margaret Leahy, who plays the [[Love Interests|love interest]] in all three eras, got her start in films by winning a beauty contest.

Revision as of 12:40, 9 April 2014

Through every age there is the faithful worshipper at Beauty's shrine.


If you let your mind wander back through History you will find that the only thing that has not changed since the world began is — LOVE. Love is the unchanging axis on which the world revolves.
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For his first feature film, Buster Keaton made an Affectionate Parody of D. W. Griffith's Intolerance, in which a Love Triangle plays out in prehistoric times, during the Roman Empire, and in 1920s America. (The idea was that if the feature-length version flopped, it could be re-edited into three separate shorts.)


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