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"Steamboat Bill Jr. ... It is the story of Keaton playing a college-educated young man (Willie or Bill Jr.) who comes home to help his father (Bill Sr.) work on his Mississippi River steamboat. Bill Sr. soon realizes that his son is complete let down only being half the man he is, yet Bill Sr. ... King, who wants to drive Bill Sr.’s steamboat out of business. ... The film, "Steamboat Bill Jr. ... This is shown while Keaton waits patiently in the jail to inform his father (Bill Sr. ...
Perhaps the most famous scene within "Steamboat Bill Jr. ...
Besides the many famous laughs that "Steamboat Bill Jr. ... It occurs when Keaton first steps aboard his father’s steamboat, the "Stonewall Jackson. ...
All comedy aside though, "Steamboat Bill Jr. ... In "Steamboat Bill Jr. ... Bill Sr.’s goals are quite simple, he only wants to make a man of his scrawny little son, and keep his steamboat business running. ... King, he only wants to run Bill Sr. ... Now as for little Willie or Bill Jr. ... Bill Jr. ... It seems that King wants to monopolize the power within the town and more importantly run Bill Sr. ... This is defiantly portrayed when King gets Bill Sr.’s steamboat condemned, and then later also gets him arrested, being completely ruthless. ... A great example of this is when Bill Jr. ... It could be safe to say that no man would have survived half the things that happened Bill Jr. ... Bill Jr. ... In "Steamboat Bill Jr. ... King’s steamboat is smashed, and Bill Jr. ... Will Bill Sr. ... Are Bill Jr. ... However, aspects of "Steamboat Bill Jr.
Approximate Word count = 2025 Approximate Pages = 8.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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