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  1. In SEVEN CHANCES, Buster gets word that if he can be married by seven o'clock that evening he will inherit $7,000,000. When his sweetheart refuses, he proposes to everyone in skirts, including a Scotsman. Hopeful still, he advertises for a bride and is horrified to discover 500 would-be-brides hot on his trail in a hilarious chase to the finish.

  2. Description by Wikipedia. Seven Chances is a 1925 American comedy silent film directed by and starring Buster Keaton, based on a play written by Roi Cooper Megrue, produced in 1916 by David Belasco. Additional cast members include T. Roy Barnes, Snitz Edwards and Ruth Dwyer. Jean Arthur, a future star, has an uncredited supporting role.

  3. Seven Chances is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton, based on the play of the same name by Roi Cooper Megrue, produced...

  4. 19 de sept. de 2019 · Buster gets word that if he can be married by seven o’clock that evening he will inherit $7,000,000. When his sweetheart refuses, he proposes to everyone in ...

  5. Seven Chances. Seven Chanches ( Br: Sete Oportunidades[ 1]; Prt: Sete Hipóteses[ 2]) é um filme mudo de comédia de 1925 dirigido e estrelado pelo actor Buster Keaton baseado na peça de Roi Cooper Megrue de 1916. O elenco principal é formado por T. Roy Barners, Snitz Edwards, Ruth Dwyer e Jean Arthur, esta última se tornaria uma grande ...

  6. Curtains opening on a two-strip Technicolour process that fits magnificently into its amber-tinted approach, Seven Chances is as colourful and charming as any Keaton classic gets. So influential were Buster's vaudevillian physical abilities, cartoonist Chuck Jones cited him as the main inspiration for Road Runner!

  7. Seven Chances Buster Keaton, United States, 1925. 57 mins. 8.4 / 10 (1023) 0. Silent Comedy Synopsis. Struggling stockbroker Jimmie Shannon learns that, if he gets married by 7 p.m. on his 27th birthday – which is today – he’ll inherit $7 million from an eccentric relative. But, after Mary ...