Battling Butler is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton.
During the excursion, he falls in love at first sight with a low-class mountain girl who lives with her family in a shack.
She forgives him, and they celebrate with an evening on the town, Alfred still dressed in his boxing trunks and athletic shoes, but also wearing a top hat and carrying a classy walking stick.
The musical was called Battling Buttler, by Walter L. Rosemont and Ballard MacDonald, and starred Charlie Ruggles on Broadway.
[2]The New York Times noted the difference in the spelling of the name of the central character between the stage and film versions.