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Plot. When small-town girl Elvira Plunkett ( Anita Page) wins a contest that sends her to Hollywood for a screen test at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), she is accompanied by her overbearing mother ( Trixie Friganza) and Elmer J. Butts ( Buster Keaton ), a gas-station attendant who goes along as Elvira's manager.
- Buster Keaton, Edward Sedgwick, (both uncredited)
Free and Easy: Directed by Edward Sedgwick. With Buster Keaton, Anita Page, Trixie Friganza, Robert Montgomery. A bumbling manager tries to get a small town beauty contest winner into the movies.
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- Edward Sedgwick
Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A bumbling manager turns a beauty queen into a Hollywood star. Cast & Crew. Read More. Edward Sedgwick. Director. Buster Keaton. Elmer Butts. Anita Page. Elvira. Trixie Friganza. Ma. Robert Montgomery. Larry. Fred Niblo. Director. Photos & Videos.
- Edward Sedgwick
- Buster Keaton
When a small-town girl wins a beauty contest and its prize of a Hollywood screen test, a local gas station attendant appoints himself her protector. 7 IMDb 5.5 1 h 32 min 1930. X-Ray NR. Comedy · Arts, Entertainment, and Culture. Available to rent or buy.
Free and Easy (1930) directed by Edward Sedgwick • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1930. Directed by Edward Sedgwick. The laughs, life and loves of the Hollywood Studios in the novelty sensation of years! Gopher City Kansas hosts a beauty contest. The winner, Elvira Plunkett, and her mother go to Hollywood.
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- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Edward Sedgwick
Watch Now. Free and Easy (1930) NR 03/22/1930 (US) Comedy , Music 1h 32m. User. Score. The laughs, life and loves of the Hollywood Studios in the novelty sensation of years! Overview. Gopher City Kansas hosts a beauty contest. The winner, Elvira Plunkett, and her mother go to Hollywood.
Overview. User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Releases. Related. Share on. facebook. twitter. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Buster Keaton's talkie debut (discounting his non-speaking guest appearance in Hollywood Revue of 1929) was Free and Easy, an uneven but generally amusing comedy with a Hollywood setting.