The rituals of courtship, romantic rivalry, and love play out three times as a man vies with a villain for the girl. In the Stone Age, the rivalry is set off by dinosaurs, a turtle used as a ouija board, and a round of golf with stones. In ancient Rome, the men display their brawn through a chariot race, using dogs instead of horses. In contemporary times, the man finds himself overcome by modernity, including a very fragile car.
Directing | Edward F. Cline | Director |
Directing | Buster Keaton | Director |
Production | Buster Keaton | Producer |
Production | Joseph M. Schenck | Producer |
Camera | Elgin Lessley | Director of Photography |
Camera | William C. McGann | Director of Photography |
Art | Fred Gabourie | Art Direction |
Directing | Robert Ives | Assistant Director |
Sound | Robert Israel | Music |
Crew | Joseph M. Schenck | Presenter |
Writing | Clyde Bruckman | Writer |
Writing | Joseph A. Mitchell | Writer |
Writing | Jean C. Havez | Writer |
Writing | Buster Keaton | Writer |