
The Goat
Comedy
Overview
A series of misadventures occur when Buster is mistaken for a criminal on the lam.
Top Cast


Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton
The Goat
Buster Keaton
The Goat


Virginia Fox
Virginia Fox
The Police Chief's Daughter
Virginia Fox
The Police Chief's Daughter


Joe Roberts
Joe Roberts
Police Chief
Joe Roberts
Police Chief


Malcolm St. Clair
Malcolm St. Clair
Cab Driver (uncredited)
Malcolm St. Clair
Cab Driver (uncredited)


Edward F. Cline
Edward F. Cline
Cop by Telephone Pole (uncredited)
Edward F. Cline
Cop by Telephone Pole (uncredited)


Jean C. Havez
Jean C. Havez
Detective (uncredited)
Jean C. Havez
Detective (uncredited)


Joe Keaton
Joe Keaton
Minor Role (uncredited)
Joe Keaton
Minor Role (uncredited)
Louise Keaton
Louise Keaton
Minor Role (uncredited)
Louise Keaton
Minor Role (uncredited)


Myra Keaton
Myra Keaton
Minor Role (uncredited)
Myra Keaton
Minor Role (uncredited)
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