Streamlined Swing (1938)
A group of African-American waiters on a railway believe they have made a deal to secure a railroad dining car that they set up on Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles as a diner. To bring in customers, they sing, their voices providing most of the musical accompaniment as well. At the diner, in front of a crowd of swells, the police deliver the bad news.
Director:
Buster Keaton
Writer:
Marion Mack
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Richard Cramer as Railroad Detective (uncredited) |
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Lester Dorr as Railroad Detective (uncredited) |
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Walter Soderling as Man Tipping the Band (uncredited) |
| Directing | Buster Keaton | Director |
| Writing | John W. Krafft | Dialogue |
| Writing | Marion Mack | Screenplay |
| Production | Louis Lewyn | Producer |