College (1927 film)
{{short description|1927 film}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = College
| image = Busterkeaton college.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = James W. Horne
Buster Keaton
| producer = Joseph M. Schenck
| writer = Bryan Foy
Carl Harbaugh
| starring = Buster Keaton
Anne Cornwall
Harold Goodwin
| cinematography = Bert Haines
Dev Jennings
| editing = Sherman Kell
| distributor = United Artists
| released = {{film date|1927|9|27}}
| runtime = 67 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English}}
College is a 1927 comedy-drama silent film directed by James W. Horne and Buster Keaton, and starring Keaton, Anne Cornwall, and Harold Goodwin.{{IMDb title|id=tt0017765|title=College}}.
Plot
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In Southern California, Ronald graduates high school as its "most brilliant scholar." At his graduation, Ronald speaks on "the Curse of the Athlete," arguing that books are more important than athletics. His speech offends most of the student body, especially the popular athlete Jeff, and causes Ronald's sweetheart Mary to reject him.
Ronald decides to follow Mary to Clayton, which the dean describes as an "athlete-infested college." Hoping to impress Mary, Ronald tries out for the baseball and track and field teams, but proves to be totally inept. At the same time, he attempts to work as a soda jerk and as a waiter in blackface while trying to keep these jobs a secret from Mary, who has started dating Jeff.
Eventually the dean asks Ronald why his grades are suffering. After Ronald explains the situation, the dean empathizes with him and orders the rowing coach to make Ronald the coxswain in the upcoming competition. The coach tries to sabotage Ronald by slipping him a sleeping potion so he cannot compete, but the potion is accidentally consumed by the team's other coxswain instead. Despite Ronald capsizing the boat, pulling the rudder off mid-race, and causing collisions with other boats, the Clayton team wins the race anyway.
Meanwhile, Mary starts to appreciate Ronald’s futile efforts to impress her. However, on the day of the boat race, Jeff gets kicked out of college and takes her hostage in her room, locking them in together in an effort to get her expelled so she will marry him. In the end, she manages to contact Ronald by telephone, who in a sudden show of athleticism sprints to her dormitory, pole vaults into her window, and fights off Jeff by throwing household objects at him and demonstrating skills in javelin, shot put, and tackle football. Mary agrees to marry Ronald and they live the rest of their lives together, ending with a shot of side-by-side gravestones.
Cast
- Buster Keaton as Ronald
- Anne Cornwall as Mary Haynes
- Harold Goodwin as Jeff
- Flora Bramley as Mary's Friend
- Snitz Edwards as Dean Edwards
- Florence Turner as Ronald's Mother
- Carl Harbaugh as Crew Coach
- Sam Crawford as Baseball Coach
- Madame Sul-Te-Wan as Head Cook
See also
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0017765}}
{{Buster Keaton}}
{{James W. Horne}}
Category:1927 comedy-drama films
Category:American black-and-white films
Category:American silent feature films
Category:Articles containing video clips
Category:Films directed by Buster Keaton
Category:Films directed by James W. Horne
Category:Films produced by Joseph M. Schenck
Category:Films set in universities and colleges
Category:Silent American comedy-drama films
Category:Surviving American silent films