This 60-minute pastiche of silent film footage is narrated by humorist Henry Morgan. While the producers clearly worship...
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1968
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Buster Keaton began his career in vaudeville as a child, starring with his father Joe and mother Myra as The Three Keatons....
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1935
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Not the best of Buster Keaton's silents, Steamboat Bill, Jr. nonetheless contains some of Keaton's best and most spectacular...
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1928
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Buster Keaton plays Johnny Gray, a Southern railroad engineer who loves his train engine, The General, almost as much as he...
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1927
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The enduring power of this silent-era comedy classic from director/star Buster Keaton can be ascertained simply by...
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The Girl's Father
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1924
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Buster Keaton's third starring feature (discounting 1920's The Saphead, which was not conceived with Keaton in mind), Our...
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Lem Doolittle
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1923
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1922
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Comic filmmaker Buster Keaton always had a love of gadgetry, and that interest in all things mechanical is allowed full...
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1922
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Buster Keaton stars in the short black-and-white silent comedy The Neighbors, also known as Backyard and Mailbox. The story...
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1920
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Buster Keaton's two-reel work in the early '20s was incredibly rich -- nearly every picture is funny and even the shorts that...
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1920
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In Buster Keaton's second two-reel comedy to be released, he is golfing (though not very well) with a group of socialites. He...
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1920
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Filmed in late December of 1917 and early January of 1918, the Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle two-reeler The Bellboy was shipped to...
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1918
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Having shot his fist five Comique Film Corporation comedies in New York, star-director Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle moved his unit...
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1918
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1917
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