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Three Ages

A cyclone of laughs and thrills

6.8(141)19231h 4m
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Where to watch Three Ages in France

Three Ages is streaming on Molotov TV in France, and available to rent or buy on Sooner. Availability checked 11 June 2026.

About Three Ages

Three Ages is a 1923 movie in the Comedy genre, directed by Buster Keaton and Edward F. Cline, starring Buster Keaton, Margaret Leahy and Wallace Beery. It has a runtime of 1 hour 4 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.8/10 from 141 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Three Ages in France — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

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Overview

The rituals of courtship, romantic rivalry, and love play out three times as a man vies with a villain for the girl. In the Stone Age, the rivalry is set off by dinosaurs, a turtle used as a ouija board, and a round of golf with stones. In ancient Rome, the men display their brawn through a chariot race, using dogs instead of horses. In contemporary times, the man finds himself overcome by modernity, including a very fragile car.

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Themes & keywords

chariot racestone ageancient romeanthologydinosaursilent film

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Three Ages in France?+

In France, you can stream Three Ages on Molotov TV. It's also available to rent or buy on Sooner.

Is Three Ages on Netflix?+

Three Ages is not on Netflix in France right now, but you can stream it on Molotov TV.

How long is Three Ages?+

Three Ages has a runtime of 1 hour 4 minutes (64 minutes).

Who stars in Three Ages?+

Three Ages stars Buster Keaton, Margaret Leahy, Wallace Beery, Joe Roberts and Lillian Lawrence.

When did Three Ages come out?+

Three Ages is a 1923 movie directed by Buster Keaton and Edward F. Cline.

What genre is Three Ages?+

Three Ages is Comedy film.

Who directed Three Ages?+

Three Ages was directed by Buster Keaton and Edward F. Cline.

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