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Marion Mack(1902-1989)

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Marion Mack
A collection of essential films from one of the greats of cinema operating at the height of his powers...

Between 1920 and 1929, Buster Keaton created a peerless run of feature films that established him as "arguably the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies". Collected here are three key films from that era; Sherlock Jr., The General and Steamboat Bill, Jr. Together they represent a true master at his peak, and The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present all three films from stunning new 4K restorations available for the first time on Blu-ray anywhere in the world.

Sherlock Jr. (1924) - A film projectionist (and amateur detective) offers to solve the case of a missing watch, but is instead framed for the crime himself. Desperate to clear his name, the projectionist dreams of being the great Sherlock Jr., and in one of cinemas most iconic sequences, literally steps into the screen to bring his fantasies to life. 

The General (1926) - When union spies steal his locomotive (along with his girlfriend), a plucky railway engineer pursues them doggedly across enemy lines. Containing one of the most memorable chase sequences in the history of filmmaking, The General is widely considered to be Keaton's masterpiece.

Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) - A steamboat captain receives a telegram informing him that his son who he has not seen for many years will be coming to visit. Eagerly expecting a strapping young lad who will help him compete with his arch-rival, he is disappointed with the effete progeny that instead shows up. Best remembered for its climactic cyclone sequence in which Keaton performs a number of death-defying stunts whilst an entire town is destroyed around him, Steamboat Bill, Jr. was Buster Keaton's last independent silent comedy and also one of his finest. 

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The General (1926)
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Many recognise Marion Mack as the beautiful but brainless heroine Annabelle Lee, of Buster Keaton's classic 'The General'. However, few realise that Marion was also a talented screenwriter who, with her husband, formed a successful production team. Born Joey Marion McReery, she began her career as a Mack Sennet Bathing Girl. She soon progressed to become a popular figure in two-reelers and serials. On one of these, 'Mary of the Movies' (1923) she featured - uncredited - as screenwriter as well as star, something she was to do many times. She did not earn her first credit until 1938 - `and only because I insisted'. She married the movie's producer, Lewis Lewyn, in 1924. She heard of the part in `The General' through her hairdresser. The resulting six month shoot was arduous, and Marion decided afterwards that she would rather quit acting than endure such a long separation from her husband again. Her last starring appearance was in `Alice in Movieland' (1927). From then on, her work was mainly done behind the camera. She and her husband produced a number of successful series of shorts, including as `Voice of Hollywood' and `Hollywood on Parade'. Soon after Lewis' death in 1969, interest in `The General' was revived and Marion toured extensively with the movie, giving interviews and lectures about working with the comic legend Buster Keaton.
BornApril 8, 1902
DiedMay 1, 1989(87)
BornApril 8, 1902
DiedMay 1, 1989(87)
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Buster Keaton in The General (1926)
The General
8.1
  • Annabelle Lee
  • 1926
Creighton Hale and Marion Mack in Mary of the Movies (1923)
Mary of the Movies
6.8
  • Mary
  • 1923
The Carnival Girl
  • Nanette
  • 1926
Ralph Lewis in One of the Bravest (1925)
One of the Bravest
  • Sarah Levin
  • 1925

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Actress



  • Alice in Movieland (1940)
    Alice in Movieland
    5.9
    Short
    • Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Marion Mack in Alice in Movieland (1927)
    Alice in Movieland
    Short
    • 1927
  • Buster Keaton in The General (1926)
    The General
    8.1
    • Annabelle Lee
    • 1926
  • The Carnival Girl
    • Nanette
    • 1926
  • Ralph Lewis in One of the Bravest (1925)
    One of the Bravest
    • Sarah Levin
    • 1925
  • Creighton Hale and Marion Mack in Mary of the Movies (1923)
    Mary of the Movies
    6.8
    • Mary
    • 1923
  • Bud Jamison, Marion Mack, and Sidney Smith in Only a Husband (1923)
    Only a Husband
    Short
    • 1923
  • The Cowpuncher's Comeback
    Short
    • Betty Thompson (as Joey McCreery)
    • 1921
  • Priscilla Dean and Harry von Meter in Reputation (1921)
    Reputation
    6.4
    • Ingenue (stage sequence) (as Joey McCreery)
    • 1921
  • Harriet Hammond and Kalla Pasha in On a Summer Day (1921)
    On a Summer Day
    Short
    • Farmerette (as Joey McCreery)
    • 1921

Writer



  • Soaring Stars
    5.4
    Short
    • screenplay
    • 1942
  • Sally Payne and Mary Treen in Rodeo Dough (1940)
    Rodeo Dough
    6.2
    Short
    • screen play
    • 1940
  • Where Turf Meets Surf
    Short
    • story
    • 1940
  • Streamlined Swing (1938)
    Streamlined Swing
    5.0
    Short
    • screen play
    • 1938
  • Creighton Hale and Marion Mack in Mary of the Movies (1923)
    Mary of the Movies
    6.8
    • scenario
    • 1923

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  • Alternative name
    • Joey McCreery
  • Height
    • 5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
  • Born
    • April 8, 1902
  • Died
    • May 1, 1989
  • Spouse
    • Louis Lewyn1924 - May 24, 1969 (his death)
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