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Two new books about a legendary silent film comic — Dana Stevens' Camera Man and James Curtis' Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker's Life — give fans new reason to revisit Keaton's work.
“The Great Buster,” filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich’s fond if slight appreciation of Buster Keaton, serves as the centerpiece of the Gene Siskel Film Center’s weeklong “Be… ...
“The Great Buster,” a conventional but thoroughly entertaining film, takes us through Keaton’s history — a life that spanned the formative years of the film industry.
Documentary from Peter Bogdanovich explores how Buster Keaton's comedic and filmmaking skills made him one of the eminent stars of the silent era.
Seeing is believing with Buster Keaton, a movie god who continues to inspire awe more than half a century after his death.
PERRY, Okla. (KFOR) — Definitely ahead of his time, Buster Keaton was a comedian, director, stuntman, and master storyteller when motion pictures were still new. “He invented all of these ...
A by-the-book documentary about Buster Keaton that’s designed to introduce new audiences to the comic genius in time for new restorations.
A 92-year-old beach house in Malibu once owned by Hollywood silent film star Buster Keaton has for the first time hit the open market. The ask: $25 million.
One of the many two-reelers Keaton made for producer Joseph M. Schenck, the 1922 film stars the silent comic as a hapless small-town iron forger, and includes such signature gags as Keaton doing ...
In the clip above, I discuss Buster Keaton’s last film as an independent producer, “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” It’s the film in which he executed a literally death-defying gag that is justly ...
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