A newlywed couple tries to construct a house using a prefabricated kit, not realizing that a rival has tampered with the component numbering. "One Week" is a 1920 American silent comedy film, spanning two reels, and stars Buster Keaton in his first independent film production. Written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline, the film has a runtime of 19 minutes and features Sybil Seely as a co-star. The movie is notable for its numerous inventive visual gags, primarily involving the house and ladders.
A young golfer is assaulted by an escaped convict and ends up in a prison where he thwarts a jailbreak. "Convict 13" is a 1920 silent comedy film featuring Buster Keaton, co-written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline.
A young couple, living in adjacent tenement apartments, strive to be together despite their feuding families. "Neighbours" is a silent comedy from 1920, co-written, co-directed by, and starring Buster Keaton. It presents a modern-day "Romeo and Juliet" scenario, where Buster and Virginia's families despise each other, separated only by a fence between their buildings.