Buster Keaton - Boxing


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "Battling Butler". The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comedian in cinema history. Buster Keaton Performing Stunts. Battling Butler is a 1926 comedy silent film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Alfred's father, portrayed as a wealthy aristocrat, feels his son has grown up too comfortably and as a result has not become what a man should be. To remedy this predicament he sends his son Alfred off on a hunting trip. On the trip, in the midst of many follies brought on by his inexperience with the outdoors, he meets a young mountain girl. After some initial friction he decides he has fallen in love with her. Alfred's butler, who has accompanied him on the outing, is sent to arrange the marriage with the girl's father, who thinks Alfred is too weak to become a member of the family. In an attempt to change the father's mind, the butler tells the girl's father and brother that Alfred is actually Alfred "Battling" Butler, promoted in the morning newspaper as a professional boxer. The deceptive explanation works, and the father and brother of the mountain girl proudly arrange a wedding. Comic mischief ensues as Alfred and his butler attempt to make their newly fabricated story seem plausible to the family of his new bride.


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The Great Buster Keaton


A tribute to the greatest physical comdedian in cinema history. Features clips from Buster Keaton's Films: Steamboat Bill Jr. - 0:20, 1:38, 1:51 The Playhouse* - 0:50 (including the Buster Keaton Orchestra clips) The Blacksmith *- 1:01 The Camera Man - 0:46 One Week *- 0:52, 1:28, 1:59 Sherlock Jr. - 0:57 The Neighbours* - 1:04, 1:08 The Paleface *- 1:06 Seven Chances - 1:16 Coney Island *- 1:32, 1:35 Day Dreams* - 1:41 The Butcher Boy* - 1:43 The Saphead - 1:46 The Balloonitic* - 2:04 *short films The music and opening sequnce is from the BBC documentary Buster Keaton: A Hard Act To Follow


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Buster Keaton Performing Stunts in The General


Buster Keaton Performing Stunts in The General with commentary from Buster Keaton Rides Again. The full length Buster Keaton films can be watched or downloaded from here www.MikeCottrell.com


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A Buster Keaton Montage


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Buster Keaton - The dressing room


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "The cameraman". The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comedian in cinema history. The Cameraman is a 1928 American silent comedy directed by Edward Sedgwick and an uncredited Buster Keaton. The picture stars Buster Keaton, Marceline Day, Harold Goodwin, and others. The Cameraman was Keaton's first film with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It is considered by fans and critics to be Keaton still in top form, and it was added to the National Film Registry in 2005 as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." Within a little over a year, however, MGM would remove creative control over his pictures from Keaton, thereby causing drastic and long-lasting harm to his career. Keaton was later to call the move to MGM "the worst mistake of my career."


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Buster Keaton The Scarecrow (scene "one-room house")


This's very funny short comedy with Buster Keaton and Edward F. Cline.


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Buster Keaton - The hat


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "Steamboat Bill Jr". The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comdedian in cinema history. Steamboat Bill Jr. is a 1928 feature-length comedy silent film featuring Buster Keaton. Released by United Artists, the film is the last product of Keaton's independent production team and set of gag writers. It was not a box-office success and proved to be the last picture Keaton would make for United Artists. Keaton would end up moving to MGM where he would make one last film with his trademark style, The Cameraman, before all of his creative control was taken away by the studio. The director was Charles Reisner, the credited writer was Carl Harbaugh (although Keaton wrote the film and publicly called Harbaugh useless but "on the payroll"), and also featured Ernest Torrence, Marion Byron, and Tom Lewis. The film was named after a popular Arthur Collins song, "Steamboat Bill."


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The General


When Union spies steal an engineer's beloved locomotive, he pursues it single handedly and straight through enemy lines.


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The Keatons


This is my video dedicated to my favorite sitcom and to my favorite cast of all time, "Family Ties". Without Us lyrics by Jeff Barry & music by Tom Scott and Sung by Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams. - Enjoy!


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Buster Keaton - One Week


The lovely Sybil Seely takes a bath.


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Keaton Henson - "You Don't Know How Lucky You Are" - The Crypt Sessions: S3, Ep3


"Henson's music will change your life if you let it" is a pretty strong quote but its one of many that try and describe Keaton Henson's beguiling music. "One of the most compelling singer-songwriters we've heard in ages...'Dear...(album)' is remarkable" Sunday Times, "Beautiful and uncompromising" Q and the picture gets a little clearer but as Keaton himself never does interviews and rarely even performs live he is a difficult artist to get to know. Originally an illustrator and visual artist, Keaton's move into well known musician was not intended, that was until radio's tastemakers decided he was the real deal and Fearne Cotton, Zane Lowe, Jo Whiley, and Lauren Laverne have been spinning Keaton's recent singles regularly. Its not hard to understand why either as one listen to his Crypt Session and you will be falling for his brittle charms. All this mystery has created a feverish following as fans of the elusive Keaton strive to find out more and Facebook groups and Tumblr sites have sprung up, all either pretending to be him or for fans to obsess. We think he is amazing and have filmed three intimate sessions to share with you and for you to share with your friends. We have a feeling that pretty soon Keaton's obscurity will be a mystery in itself. www.keatonhenson.com


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Diane Keaton Brings the Fun


The very funny Diane Keaton talked with Ellen about all the fun she had filming her new movie -- from kissing frogs to rapping with 50 Cent!


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Keaton: The Great Stone Face (clip)


The brilliant and ingenious comedian Buster Keaton ("Sherlock Jr.," "The General," "Our Hospitality") is often ranked as Chaplin's equal in the art of silent film comedy. This documentary explores Keaton's growth as a film comic by showing hilarious examples of his outstanding technique. Keaton also perfected the art of physical comedy, personally performing acrobatics and incredible stunts. Many of his movies dealt with the theme of man overcoming challenge and catastrophe in a world full of mechanical pitfalls. This is a fascinating analysis of the superb style of the "great stonefaced comic." A SL Film Production. 50 minutes, B/W. direct link to purchase video: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com


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FTVLive.com: Diane Keaton drops the F-Bomb on GMA


Diane Keaton throws down the F-Bomb on GMA with Diane Sawyer.


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Compared editing between Buster Keaton's ending sequence from "Seven Chances" (1925) and Super Mario Bros platform videogames (1985-?). Lateral scroll-travelling.


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Buster Keaton - The train


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "The goat", 1921. The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comdedian in cinema history. Buster Keaton Performing Stunts. The Goat is a 1921 short comedy film written, directed by and starring comedian Buster Keaton. The plot involves the complications that ensue when Buster Keaton is mistaken for the criminal "Dead Shot Dan." This short contains one of Keaton's more memorable images: A distant, speeding train approaches the camera, and stops with a close-up of Keaton who has been sitting on the front of the train.


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Keaton Henson - "To Your Health" - The Crypt Sessions: S3, Ep3


"Henson's music will change your life if you let it" is a pretty strong quote but its one of many that try and describe Keaton Henson's beguiling music. "One of the most compelling singer-songwriters we've heard in ages...'Dear...(album)' is remarkable" Sunday Times, "Beautiful and uncompromising" Q and the picture gets a little clearer but as Keaton himself never does interviews and rarely even performs live he is a difficult artist to get to know. Originally an illustrator and visual artist, Keaton's move into well known musician was not intended, that was until radio's tastemakers decided he was the real deal and Fearne Cotton, Zane Lowe, Jo Whiley, and Lauren Laverne have been spinning Keaton's recent singles regularly. Its not hard to understand why either as one listen to his Crypt Session and you will be falling for his brittle charms. All this mystery has created a feverish following as fans of the elusive Keaton strive to find out more and Facebook groups and Tumblr sites have sprung up, all either pretending to be him or for fans to obsess. We think he is amazing and have filmed three intimate sessions to share with you and for you to share with your friends. We have a feeling that pretty soon Keaton's obscurity will be a mystery in itself. www.keatonhenson.com


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Buster Keaton's Backward Rolls


A sampling of Buster's backward rolls.


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Michael Keaton is Batman


There have been 4 Batman's in film (not including Adam West). There was Val Kilmer, who did OK. There was George Clooney, who was god awful. There is now Christian Bale, who is great. But the best to potray the Dark Knight in my opinion was the first, Michael Keaton. I feel that he doesn't...


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Buster Keaton's Our Hospitality (excerpt)


An excerpt of 'Our Hospitality', the masterpiece played and directed by Buster Keaton in 1923 with piano music acompaniement played life and composed by Florenci Salesas.


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Buster Keaton - Bad luck


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "The goat", 1921. The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comdedian in cinema history. Buster Keaton Performing Stunts. The Goat is a 1921 short comedy film written, directed by and starring comedian Buster Keaton. The plot involves the complications that ensue when Buster Keaton is mistaken for the criminal "Dead Shot Dan." This short contains one of Keaton's more memorable images: A distant, speeding train approaches the camera, and stops with a close-up of Keaton who has been sitting on the front of the train.


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Diane Keaton On Warren Beatty


Diane Keaton's speech at the 2008 AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Warren Beatty. CONNECT WITH AFI: AFI.com http facebook.com


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The General: Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Glen Cavender, Frederick Vroom (1926 Movie)


DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The General is a 1926 American silent comedy film released by United Artists based upon the Great Locomotive Chase from 1862. Buster Keaton starred in the film and co-directed it with Clyde Bruckman. It was adapted by Al Boasberg, Bruckman, Keaton, Charles Henry Smith (uncredited) and Paul Girard Smith (uncredited) from the memoir The Great Locomotive Chase by William Pittenger. The film was a box-office disaster at its original release, but is now considered by critics as one of the greatest films ever made. In 1861, Western & Atlantic Railroad train engineer Johnnie Gray (Buster Keaton) is in Marietta, Georgia to see one of the two loves of his life, his fiancee Annabelle Lee (Marion Mack) (the other being his locomotive, the "General"), when the American Civil War breaks out. He hurries to be first in line to sign up with the Confederate Army, but is rejected (without explanation) because he is too valuable to the Confederacy in his present job. On leaving, he comes across Annabelle's father and brother, who beckon to him to join them in line, but he sadly walks away, giving them the impression that he does not want to enlist. Annabelle coldly informs Johnnie that she will not speak to him again until he is in uniform. A year passes, and Annabelle receives word that her father has been wounded. She travels north on the General to see him, but still wants nothing to do with Johnnie. When the train makes a stop, the passengers <b>...</b>


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Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) Cyclone Sequence (Restored in 720p HD)


The finest moments in Steamboat Bill Jr. come during its cyclone sequence, which was shot in Sacramento, California. Original plans called for the film to end with a flood sequence, but the devastating 1927 Mississippi River Flood caused the ending to be rewritten on short notice. The production built $135000 worth of breakaway street sets on a riverbank and filmed their systematic destruction with six powerful Liberty-motor wind machines and a 120-foot crane. Keaton himself, who calculated and performed his own stunts, was suspended on a cable from the crane which hurled him from place to place, as if airborne. The resulting sequence on film is astonishing. The sequence is punctuated by Keaton's single most famous stunt. Keaton stands in the street, making his way through the destruction, when an entire building facade collapses onto him. The attic window fits neatly around Keaton's body as it falls, coming within inches of flattening him. (Keaton performed a similar, though smaller scale stunt, eight years earlier, in the short film One Week). Keaton did the stunt himself with a real building section and no trickery. It has been claimed that if he had stood just inches off the correct spot Keaton would have been seriously injured or killed. Keaton's third wife Eleanor suggested that he took such risks due to despair over financial problems, his failing first marriage, and the imminent loss of his filmaking independence. Evidence that Keaton was suicidal, however, is scant.


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Family Ties ~ Alex Keaton's Stock Market Crash Dance


soooo funny!! scene from family ties where alex tried to impress his girlfriend of the show, Ellen Reed who is his wife today. (Tracy Pollan) credit goes to munneebali500.


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The Goat: Buster Keaton (1921 Movie)


DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The Goat is a 1921 short comedy film written, directed by and starring comedian Buster Keaton. The plot involves the complications that ensue when Buster Keaton is mistaken for the criminal "Dead Shot Dan." This short contains one of Keaton's more memorable images: A distant, speeding train approaches the camera, and stops with a close-up of Keaton who has been sitting on the front of the train. Cast Buster Keaton Virginia Fox - Chief's daughter Joe Roberts - Police Chief Malcolm St. Clair - Dead Shot Dan (as Mal St. Clair) Edward F. Cline - Cop by telephone pole Jean C. Havez - Bit part Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 -- February 1, 1966) was an American comic actor, filmmaker, producer and writer. He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face." Keaton was recognized as the seventh-greatest director of all time by Entertainment Weekly. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Keaton the 21st-greatest male star of all time. Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keaton's "extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929, [when] he worked without interruption on a series of films that make him, arguably, the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies." Orson Welles stated that Keaton's The General is the greatest comedy ever made, the greatest Civil War film ever made, and perhaps the greatest film <b>...</b>


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Buster Keaton in "College"


A scene from one of Keaton's best films


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Diane Keaton on Marriage


Diane Keaton explains why she never got married.


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Keaton Henson - "Always On My Mind" - The Crypt Sessions: S3, Ep3


"Henson's music will change your life if you let it" is a pretty strong quote but its one of many that try and describe Keaton Henson's beguiling music. "One of the most compelling singer-songwriters we've heard in ages...'Dear...(album)' is remarkable" Sunday Times, "Beautiful and uncompromising" Q and the picture gets a little clearer but as Keaton himself never does interviews and rarely even performs live he is a difficult artist to get to know. Originally an illustrator and visual artist, Keaton's move into well known musician was not intended, that was until radio's tastemakers decided he was the real deal and Fearne Cotton, Zane Lowe, Jo Whiley, and Lauren Laverne have been spinning Keaton's recent singles regularly. Its not hard to understand why either as one listen to his Crypt Session and you will be falling for his brittle charms. All this mystery has created a feverish following as fans of the elusive Keaton strive to find out more and Facebook groups and Tumblr sites have sprung up, all either pretending to be him or for fans to obsess. We think he is amazing and have filmed three intimate sessions to share with you and for you to share with your friends. We have a feeling that pretty soon Keaton's obscurity will be a mystery in itself. www.keatonhenson.com


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Keaton in his disastrous attempts to be a soda jerk (The College - 1927)


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Buster Keaton - Fishing


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "The balloonatic", 1923. The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comdedian in cinema history. Buster Keaton Performing Stunts. The Balloonatic is a 1923 short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. It was one of Keaton's final short films. A young man (Keaton) has a series of encounters in an amusement area, much like Coney Island, until happening upon a group of men preparing a hot air balloon for launch. The young man assists the group by climbing atop the balloon to afix a pennant, when the balloon mistakenly takes flight with no one aboard but the young man. The young man finally downs the balloon in a wilderness area, where he encounters a young outdoorswoman and proceeds to have a series of misadventures.


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The Keatons - Residivistish


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Buster Keaton - The newspaper


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "The high sign", 1920. The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comdedian in cinema history. The High Sign is a 1921 short comedy film starring comedian Buster Keaton. It was written and directed by Keaton and Edward F. Cline. The runtime is 21 minutes. Although One Week was the first of Keaton's independent shorts to be released, The High Sign was the first one to be produced. Disappointed with the result, Keaton shelved the film. It wasn't until a year later, when he broke his ankle and delayed the completion of The Electric House, that the film was released. The title refers to the secret signal used by the underworld gang in the film. Guitarist Bill Frisell released a soundtrack to the movie in 1995 on his album The High Sign/One Week. Buster plays a drifter who cons his way into working at an amusement park shooting gallery. Believing Buster is an expert marksman, both the murderous gang the Blinking Buzzards and the man they want to kill end up hiring him. The film ends with a wild chase through a house filled with secret passages.


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FAMILY TIES: The Keatons Meet Nick (part 1)


one of my favorite episodes. classic case of judging a scruffy book by its dingy cover,lol


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Excerpt from Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr - Are You Following Me?


One of my favorite music cues from the AMC Film Preservation Society - featuring music by Vince Giordano & The Nighthawks, recorded by Roy B. Yokelson - Antland Productions.


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Public Domain clip of Buster Keaton's "The General"


The film "The General" is considered by many to be Buster Keaton's greatest film. Acrobatic, quirky, and quite amusing the 1927 piece still works today.


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The General - 1926 (BUSTER KEATON)


www.zazzle.com The General is a 1926 American silent comedy film released by United Artists based upon the Great Locomotive Chase from 1862. Buster Keaton starred in the film and co-directed it with Clyde Bruckman. It was adapted by Al Boasberg, Bruckman, Keaton, Charles Henry Smith (uncredited) and Paul Girard Smith (uncredited) from the memoir The Great Locomotive Chase by William Pittenger. The film was a box-office disaster at its original release, but is now considered by critics as one of the greatest films ever made. Keaton performed many dangerous physical stunts on and around the moving train, including jumping from the engine to a tender to a boxcar, sitting on the cow-catcher of the slow moving train while holding a railroad tie, and running along the roof. One of the most dangerous stunts occurred when Buster sat on one of the coupling rods, which connect the drivers of the locomotive. In the film, the train starts gently and gradually picks up speed as it enters a shed. The climax of the film includes a spectacular moment where a bridge (sabotaged by Johnnie) collapses as a railroad train crosses it. Keaton filmed the collapse in the conifer forest around the town of Cottage Grove, Oregon, using 500 extras from the Oregon National Guard. They all dressed up in Union uniforms and were filmed going left-to-right before changing into Confederate uniforms and being filmed going right-to-left. The production company left the wreckage in the river bed after the <b>...</b>


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MOVIE NEWS: Michael Keaton 'excited' for Beetlejuice 2


Michael Keaton's "excited' about a Beetlejuice sequel - Russell Crowe reportedly in talks for vampire film Harkers - More Twilight films? Report by Melissa Nathoo. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com


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Buster Keaton - The hurricane


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "Steamboat Bill Jr". The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comedian in cinema history. Buster Keaton Performing Stunts. Steamboat Bill Jr. is a 1928 feature-length comedy silent film featuring Buster Keaton. Released by United Artists, the film is the last product of Keaton's independent production team and set of gag writers. It was not a box-office success and proved to be the last picture Keaton would make for United Artists. Keaton would end up moving to MGM where he would make one last film with his trademark style, The Cameraman, before all of his creative control was taken away by the studio. The director was Charles Reisner, the credited writer was Carl Harbaugh (although Keaton wrote the film and publicly called Harbaugh useless but "on the payroll"), and also featured Ernest Torrence, Marion Byron, and Tom Lewis. The film was named after a popular Arthur Collins song, "Steamboat Bill."


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Buster Keaton Smiles While Throwing Pies at/with Alice Faye - Outtakes


In 1939, "Hollywood Cavalcade" told the story of silent film and the transition to sound. Mack Sennett was credited as supervisor and Mal St. Clair from the Chaplin stable directed the silent sequences. Chester Conklin, Hank Mann, Ben Turpin, Snub Pollard, and Jimmy Finlayson all make cameo appearances. Nostalgia trumps historical accuracy throughout, but there's nothing new there.. Buster Keaton, who never staged a pie fight in his own films, was trotted out to show Alice Faye how to receive and throw a pie. This is also uncharacteristic as house rules at Hal Roach studios decreed that everybody took pies except the pretty young girl. Anyway, here are the outtakes. There is no sound. That's George Givot in the top hat. Watch carefully around 39 seconds in to see Buster Keaton's seraphically beautiful smile. No copyright claim.


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Buster Keaton & Fatty Arbuckle - Spaghetti


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "The cook", 1918. The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comdedian in cinema history. Buster Keaton Performing Stunts. The Cook is a 1918 silent film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and Buster Keaton. The movie is a slapstick comedy and focuses on goings-on at a high-end restaurant with Arbuckle as the Cook and Keaton as the Waiter. The film is notable for a scene spoofing the 1918 Theda Bara film Salomé, with Arbuckle dancing around in drag. The movie was believed to be lost for several decades before being uncovered in Norway. It is currently available on DVD as The Cook and Other Treasures.


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The Bell Boy: Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Buster Keaton (1918 Movie)


DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The Bell Boy is a short film produced and released in 1918 by the Comique film company. The film stars Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton as bellboys in Elk's Head Hotel. They cause trouble with each other and guests. The elevator is powered by a stubborn horse, a sham robbery turns into a real one, and there is a chase on a runaway trolley. Much of the material in this film was later re-used by Keaton in his 1937 film "Love Nest On Wheels". One sequence involving a mop was reused by Keaton in his last film appearance, in The Scribe. Cast Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle - Bellboy, barber Buster Keaton - Bellboy Al St. John - Desk Clerk Alice Lake - Cutie Cuticle, manicurist Joe Keaton - Guest Charles Dudley - Guest Roscoe Conkling "Fatty" Arbuckle (March 24, 1887 -- June 29, 1933) was an American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter. Starting at the Selig Polyscope Company he eventually moved to Keystone Studios where he worked with Mabel Normand and Harold Lloyd. He mentored Charlie Chaplin and discovered Buster Keaton and Bob Hope. He was one of the most popular silent stars of the 1910s, and soon became one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood, signing a contract to make $1 million a year in 1918. In 1921, Arbuckle threw a party at San Francisco's St Francis hotel during the Labor Day weekend. Bit player Virginia Rappe became ill at the party and died days later. Soon, Arbuckle was accused of raping and accidentally <b>...</b>


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Diane Keaton Admits to Battle With Bulimia


The Annie Hall star reveals she battled with bulimia for 5 years early in her career, plus reveals more shocking news in her new book, Then Again. FROM "ANNIE HALL" TO "SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE," DIANE KEATON IS ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD... BUT IN HER EARLY YEARS, SHE WAS SO INSECURE ABOUT HER LOOKS SHE DEVELOPED AN EATING DISORDER. IN HER NEW BOOK, "THEN AGAIN," THE OSCAR-WINNER OPENS UP ABOUT HER DAYS AS A STRUGGLING ACTRESS. BACK IN 1968, A BROADWAY DIRECTOR ORDERED HER TO LOSE 10 POUNDS, AND THAT KICKED OFF A 5-YEAR BATTLE WITH BULIMIA. SHE ADMITS SHE GORGED HERSELF ON HUGE TUBS OF ICE CREAM BEFORE MAKING HER SELF SICK. BUT AT THE TIME SHE SAYS, "Bulimia wasn't given much attention. It was just this trick you could do. It's a horrible problem. Ugly and awful." PSYCHOTHERAPY HELPED HER RECOVER FROM BULIMIA AND BODY DYSMORPHIA, AND SHE DESCRIBES THE DAY SHE REACHED A MAJOR MILESTONE, WHEN SHE "decided not to open a half a gallon of rocky road ice cream." DIANE'S ALWAYS BEEN NOTORIOUSLY PRIVATE ABOUT HER PERSONAL LIFE, BUT IN HER BOOK SHE ALSO REVEALS A FEW SURPRISES -- LIKE SHE ONCE DATED STEVE JOBS! SHE WRITES, "It was all going well but then he talked about work. He'd start saying things about the computer and I'm going, "I have no interest.'" HA! WHO KNEW! SHE ALSO DISHES MAJOR DETAILS ABOUT HER RELATIONSHIPS WITH WOODY ALLEN, AL PACINO AND WARREN BEATTY. AND YOU CAN READ ALL ABOUT IT WHEN DIANE KEATON'S BOOK, THEN AGAIN, COMES OUT ON NOVEMBER 15TH.


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Buster Keaton - Women


www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in "The balloonatic", 1923. The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comdedian in cinema history. Buster Keaton Performing Stunts. The Balloonatic is a 1923 short comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. It was one of Keaton's final short films. A young man (Keaton) has a series of encounters in an amusement area, much like Coney Island, until happening upon a group of men preparing a hot air balloon for launch. The young man assists the group by climbing atop the balloon to afix a pennant, when the balloon mistakenly takes flight with no one aboard but the young man. The young man finally downs the balloon in a wilderness area, where he encounters a young outdoorswoman and proceeds to have a series of misadventures.


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Buster Keaton: The Short Films Collection (Official DVD Blu-ray Trailer)


www.kino.com Authorized by the Buster Keaton estate and mastered in HD from 35mm archival film elements, The Short Films Collection gathers all of Keaton's solo silent comedies in one monumental three-disc set. Widely considered to be among Keaton's finest work, the nineteen two-reel shorts are loaded with laughs, punctuated by breath-taking stunts, and bursting with raw creativity. Over the course of this three-year period, Keaton evolved from a successful slapstick comedian into one of cinema's most inventive visual stylists, and became an enduring icon of American popular culture.


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