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Director
  
Del Lord

Duration
  

Producer
  
Jules White

Country
  
United States

6.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Short

Running time
  
20 minutes

Language
  
English

Pest from the West movie poster

Writer
  
Clyde Bruckman
,
Buster Keaton

Release date
  
June 16, 1939 (1939-06-16)

Screenplay
  
Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman

Cast
  
Buster Keaton
(Sir),
Lorna Gray
(Senorita),
Gino Corrado
(Martino),
Richard Fiske
(Ferdinand the Bullfighter),
Bud Jamison
(Neighbor taking siesta),
Eddie Laughton
(Deckhand)

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Buster keaton 1939 pest from the west


Pest from the West is the first short subject starring American comedian Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Keaton made a total of ten films for the studio between 1939 and 1941.

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Synopsis

Keaton is a millionaire vacationing in Mexico traveler who falls in love with a senorita (Lorna Gray) and sets out to win her.

Production

This was the first film made by Columbia Pictures starring Keaton and was a condensed remake of his English-made feature film The Invader (1935). Keaton's silent-era writer Clyde Bruckman collaborated on the screenplay and it was directed by comedy veteran Del Lord. The supporting cast features Columbia regulars Lorna Gray, Gino Corrado, Richard Fiske, Bud Jamison, Eddie Laughton, and Ned Glass with the voices of short-subject stars Charley Chase and Curly Howard heard on the soundtrack.

Much of Pest from the West was filmed on location at Balboa, California, United States (Keaton repeatedly falls off his boat, into Balboa Bay). The Mexican-village settings were adapted from sets used in Columbia's 1937 feature film Lost Horizon.

Reception

Pest from the West was a huge hit in theaters, and earned rave reports from exhibitors. Keaton starred in nine more Columbia shorts, the last of which was She's Oil Mine. Like Pest from the West, this borrowed content from an older Keaton feature, The Passionate Plumber.

References

Pest from the West Wikipedia
Pest from the West IMDb Pest from the West themoviedb.org