Seven Keys to Baldpate (novel)

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First edition, Bobbs-Merrill & Co., 1913

Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1913 novel by Earl Derr Biggers. A bestseller, it was adapted by George M. Cohan into a play, which in turn was adapted several times for film, radio and TV.[1][2][3]

The novel concerns a writer named Billy Magee, who tries to escape the city and stay at the quiet Baldpate Inn to get some inspiration for his next novel; however, he discovers that six other people have keys to the inn and he gets embroiled in their lives with incidences of bribery, punch-ups and gunfire.[4][5]

The plot of the novel differs from the play in many respects.[6]

The setting was based on the real Baldpate Mountain.[7] An American hotel inspired by that name, The Baldpate Inn, opened in 1918.

Theatre adaptation

Television

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