The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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The Filmgoers' Annual 25 FILMGOERS who are curious to see what a famous film star's home is like will be interested in seeing Buster Keaton at home in " Romeo in Pyjamas." When the film was planned, search was made for a mansion with terraced gardens and a swimming pool. Buster Keaton promptly offered his own home, so that when production began, he had the unique experience of getting up in the morning, having breakfast and then walking out to his lawn to go to work. The Keaton house, the Keaton gardens, the Keaton swimming pool, and the Keaton dog " Elmer " are all in evidence in " Romeo in Pyjamas." This, however, is but one of the many ingredients which go to make " Romeo in Pyjamas " a talking picture of exceptional interest. As in every Buster Keaton film every detail of this production will command your favour. " Romeo in Pyjamas " is great fun. with BUSTER KEATON,