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Title: Impressive Nobodies
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January 18, 1996 |
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A significant part of the story was going in the projectionist's dream in which he fulfilled his goal to be a good detective. In reality he was a bookworm who needed to consult to the detective booklet all the time. The projectionist was accused by his girlfriend's father for stealing a watch... Showed first 250 characters
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The projectionist was accused by his girlfriend's father for stealing a watch. Keaton used the famous "stone face" well in the film. He pretended to be serious but when he was in trouble the serious face would often make the audience laugh. One example is in the ending the Sherlock Jr... Showed next 250 characters
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