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The Invader is a British film of genre Comedy directed by Adrian Brunel released in USA on 2 january 1936 with Buster Keaton

The Invader (1936)

The Invader
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Released in USA 2 january 1936
Length 1h1
Directed by
Genres Comedy
Rating46% 2.318742.318742.318742.318742.31874

The Invader is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Buster Keaton, Lupita Tovar and Lyn Harding. The film follows the same plot as its remake Pest from the West (1939), with a millionaire setting out to win a local girl in Mexico.

The film was produced as a quota quickie at Isleworth Studios by British & Continental as part of a contract to supply films for MGM to meet its annual quota set by the British government. The film is also known under the alternative title An Old Spanish Custom,

Synopsis

Le film suit la même intrigue que son remake Pest from the West (1939), avec un millionnaire cherchant à gagner une fille locale au Mexique.

Actors

Buster Keaton

(Leander Proudfoot)
Lupita Tovar

(Lupita Melez)
Esmé Percy

(Jose)
Clifford Heatherley

(Cheeseman)
Webster Booth

(Cantina Singer)
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