The Home Owner

The Home Owner

Release date : November 9, 1961
Runtime : 22m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Joe Parker /
Writers : Joe Parker /
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November 9, 1961 22m United States of America English More
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A 25 minute sales film featuring Buster Keaton as a prospective home owner in Maryvale, a suburb of Phoenix. A Realtor takes Buster on a tour of some model tract homes and extols their virtues while Buster is constantly pursuing a sexy-looking blonde. After buying a home, Buster proceeds to wreak havoc in the community. He falls into another resident's pool with a shopping cart full of purchases from S. S. Kresge's, knocks over an unassuming waiter with a bowling ball at the local lanes and tries his hand at being a waiter a ritzy restaurant. The construction of the new hospital and golf course are then discussed, and the films ends with a panoramic view of the model tract homes.
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Buster Keaton
The Home Owner
Bob Hawk
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John F. Long
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  • title:The Home Owner
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Runtime:22m
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  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Joe Parker /
  • Writers: Joe Parker ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:A 25 minute sales film featuring Buster Keaton as a prospective home owner in Maryvale, a suburb of Phoenix. A Realtor takes Buster on a tour of some model tract homes and extols their virtues while Buster is constantly pursuing a sexy-looking blonde. After buying a home, Buster proceeds to wreak havoc in the community. He falls into another resident's pool with a shopping cart full of purchases from S. S. Kresge's, knocks over an unassuming waiter with a bowling ball at the local lanes and tries his hand at being a waiter a ritzy restaurant. The construction of the new hospital and golf course are then discussed, and the films ends with a panoramic view of the model tract homes.
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