
The Play House
Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
Upon waking from the dream of a theater peopled entirely by numerous Buster Keatons, a lowly stage hand causes havoc everywhere he works.
Top Cast


Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton
Orchestra / Minstrels / Dancers / Audience / Stagehand
Buster Keaton
Orchestra / Minstrels / Dancers / Audience / Stagehand


Edward F. Cline
Edward F. Cline
Orangutan Trainer (uncredited)
Edward F. Cline
Orangutan Trainer (uncredited)


Virginia Fox
Virginia Fox
Twin (uncredited)
Virginia Fox
Twin (uncredited)


Joe Murphy
Joe Murphy
One of the Zouaves (uncredited)
Joe Murphy
One of the Zouaves (uncredited)


Joe Roberts
Joe Roberts
Actor / Stage Manager (uncredited)
Joe Roberts
Actor / Stage Manager (uncredited)


Sybil Seely
Sybil Seely
Twin (uncredited)
Sybil Seely
Twin (uncredited)
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