When Buster Keaton was a major movie star in 1921, Willis Goldbeck was a journalist working in Hollywood. He was assigned to interview Buster on the topic of his career and recent marriage. Buster was either in a bad mood that day or hadn't yet gotten used to being married because he came across as sarcastic and none too happy. The article was entitled, "Only Three Weeks," which was how long Buster had been married at the time. He made comments along the lines of "I'm not going to be a yes dear, husband." Several remarks like that were in the article and it was surprisingly candid in showing his grumpy demeanor while trying to put Buster in a good light.
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