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Dick Cavett's Show
- January 21, 1972
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There's a great story,
about Buster Keaton
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Who made sure to do an early
screening for all his comedies
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, He released a film called,
"I Think," Seven Opportunities
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, And the audience responded to a great
film. But it did not have a happy ending
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He was just lying there at the end...
you know
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, Was a great chase,
with women chasing it
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Which were all brides
a wonderful scene.
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And the movie just faded away and
that's it... and the audience said
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He felt something was wrong
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, But right towards the end of the film
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He runs away from the women,
and runs down the hill
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And stones move out of
place and roll after it
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A big laugh from the crowd, and that's it
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, And he said.
"We will photograph a new end"
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And he went back and filmed for about a week
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He built an avalanche
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, He started with three
stones, which got bigger
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, And finally huge rocks,
the size of these cameras
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That rolled after him.
This is one of the best parts ever made
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Dick Cowt
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Well, he was actually
a pantomime artist
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Frank Capra
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The mime artists,
in fact, went bankrupt
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... and besides, kill them
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, Something completely new.
Cartoons
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Chuck Jones, who directed most of my
films, Bugs Bunny and Pink Runner
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Said he was greatly
affected .buster Keaton
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Brought and synced blkbrd
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Director and Screenwriter:
Peter Bogdanovich
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"The Big Buster"
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Joseph Frank Keaton was
born on October 4, 1895
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In Pique, Kansas
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, The son of Myra and Joe Keaton entertained
Woodville, a married comedic duo
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Who appeared around the country, so it
happened that he was born in Pique, Kansas
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A small rural community in which they passed.
When the mayor attacked the deputies
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, James Curtis Biography
of Buster Keaton
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His parents participated.
"In" Family Medicine Show
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Joe Keaton, Myra Keaton
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, James Karen actor,
friend of Buster Keaton
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, When they did their show
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, And disturbed them
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And the audience thought it was funny
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, When he turned four
little Joe Frank Keaton
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, Really became
a star in Woodville
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Buster was dressed just like his father,
a beard without a mustache and an apron
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Joe Keaton was on the table
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, And did various acrobatic maneuvers
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, And Buster came
behind him with a broom
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That's how that show started
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- When Buster was a little boy -
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He became famous as the human missile that his
father, used to throw at his mother in their show
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"Now called" the three ketones
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The three kits are "considered a show".
The most difficult in Woodville at the time
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, Had it not been so funny people
would have been shocked or horrified
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, From the treatment of Buster on stage.
But this was mostly an illusion
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They attached a handle to
it, like a suitcase
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, Dick Van Dyke actor,
friend of Steam Buster
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, Johnny Knoxville
actor, comedian, stuntman
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In some states, his father has
been accused of child abuse
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Because the show was mostly a projection,
of little Joe everywhere on stage
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, And once, a famous case. Towards a man in
the audience who was annoyed by his cries
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I said,
"Did he throw you at the crowd?"
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"He was not a bad man."
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He always told me to tighten my ass.
"Before he dumped me"
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, They were arrested several times,
but managed to circumvent the law
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, Because, as Buster put
it, the law states
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That “no child under the age
of 16 will engage in acrobatics
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, "Walking on a rope"...
playing a musical instrument, in a trapeze
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Everything was in the law, but it was not
stated in it. It must not be kicked in the face
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Really unlikely
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That Joe Keaton really wanted,
or intended to hurt his son
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Because Buster was the star of the show
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- Buster here -
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Buster earns her salary - - "Like
his father." The three ketones
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The "three ketones"
earned $ 750 a week
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250 of them were Buster's
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This is during the period when a child
received, pocket money of 5 cents a week
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And here he is driving around
in his own car. At the age of 12
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, Like his father, taught him how to
fall, like any other acrobat
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, And in fact,
from the top of a dozen performances
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Little Joe was slightly
injured, only twice
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But this kid is
having a lot of fun
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Every time he fell, they laughed
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And so he got his
famous nickname
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, According to Buster's father, Joe
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, The famous magician Harry Houdini,
a personal friend of the Keaton couple
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After seeing the child fall down the
stairs, unharmed at the age of six months
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Was the one who said,
"Your kid snatched a piece of Buster."
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Houdini may not have said
that, but what does it matter?
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"In those days the word" buster
"was used to describe a fall
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There was nothing more fitting
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At the end Buster Keaton fell,
the funniest falls in cinema
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A real symphony of falls.
Throughout his career
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We'll get back to that later
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- Woodville -
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"The Three Kittens",
Myra, Joe and Buster
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Made for one of the most
famous shows in Woodville
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.Who appeared all over the country again and again
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, And along the way the show grew
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"And" the three ketones.
"We became" the four ketones
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Harry Jingles Keaton -
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"Then" the five ketones
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- Louise Keaton -
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, But in 1917,
when Buster was 21 years old
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Their show fell apart
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Louise Keaton
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And he went out to support us all
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Yes, he decided that Louise and I
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Harry "Jingles" Keaton
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Buster travels to New
York and gets a contract
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To perform at the annual Schubert
Brothers entertainment show. In this case
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, "The Passing Show of 1917"
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Which was to go up,
at the Winter Garden Theater on Broadway
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But fate wanted otherwise
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, When Buster was walking down a street in Manhattan
he came across an old friend from Woodville
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Who was accompanied by a tall and tall man
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Which was known
all over the world
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, Wanted luck and Roscoe
Arbeckel, star since 1914
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Just started making
two-wheeled comedies
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For a guy named Joe Skank
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At Colony Studios on 48 East Street
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Both wheels lasted
about 20 minutes each
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Arbakel said to Keaton, "Maybe you
will come"? See footage of some scenes
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, Paul Doley actor, screenwriter
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He knew what the future held for him
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Buster fell in love with what he saw breaking
the contract with the Schubert brothers
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Buster Keaton's Diary
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, For the comic book company,
"They Called It" a comic
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Who created a series
of two-wheeled comedies
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Buster Keaton's first
appearance on screen
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Was in a short film by Arbakel called
"The Young Butcher", released in 1917 "
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- Molasses, please -
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- ?Where's the money -
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- He's in a bucket -
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, In October of that year, 1917 Keaton
and all the comic book companies
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Moved to the other side of the
country to make their films ever since
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, 1918 Comedy Film Studios
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The following year, when the war broke
out, the first raged in Europe
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Keaton is drafted into the
army, he serves in France
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Especially in the entertainment of the soldiers
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, Patricia Elliott Tobias Founder of
the International Keaton Association
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He was not a soldier at the front, but
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, Bob Burgen,
a friend of Eleanor Keaton
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And it affected him.
Until the end of his life
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Buster returns in April 1919,
to continue working with Arbeckel
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From which he learns
a lot, about directing films
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Because Arbakel directed all his works
.and enjoyed guiding his new friend
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, French Stewart actor
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Taught Buster
Keaton .Make Movies
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Buster Keaton disassembled the camera,
of Patti Arbeckel and reassembled
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Just to see how it works.
And Patti Arbeckel almost killed him
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The goddesses of fate enter the
picture again, in December 1919
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The Collection, 1920
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Crazy Marriage ", 1921"
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Remember that in those days, even though a
movie, long was considered the main attraction
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Videos like Arbeckel's
or Chaplin's
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.Are a very popular and profitable addition
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People have made an
effort to see these videos
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.Sometimes they were the whole show
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Joe Skank moved Comic to Keaton
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To direct two comedies, which will be distributed
through the Metro company, and will star in them
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"Roscoe Arbeckel"
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Dear Friend: I'm sending you a
picture, "by Buster Keaton
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, A sad-faced guy who worked in my
films "The man I chose will follow me
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"And the production of two-wheeled comedies"
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Keaton started working in the old,
Charlie Chaplin studios in Hollywood
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"Now Called" Keaton Studios
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, And so, between 1920 and 1923
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, Buster Keaton writes,
directs and stars
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In 19 comedies two wheels.
Quite popular
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- "Buster Keaton's Comedies-"
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He first creates a comedy,
"called" The High Sign
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A name that refers to a ridiculous
movement that identifies gang members
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Buster was not entirely
happy with this video
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And he took it out.
Only the following year
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But before he
creates, another video
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, Douglas Parbanks,
then King of Hollywood
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"Convincing" Metro,
let Buster star in a long movie
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His first lead role in the film The
Fool, "According to a Broadway Hit"
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A good buster in the film, who helps to establish
his identity as the great "stone face"
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But nowadays the film
looks pretty old fashioned
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It has no effect, on the creation
of the film behind the camera
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But he contributes to his reputation.
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Immediately afterwards he makes another
movie, "Two Wheels Called" one week
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Which is the first film to be
distributed by Buster Keaton Productions
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In the plot, Buster and his new wife...
get a house ready in advance
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.As a wedding gift
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But Buster's jealous opponent
changes the numbers on the crates
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What creates a home that is a disaster
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"One week." "In my life,
there is no better than" one week
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There's a great quote from Walter Kerr
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, "He said 'see' one week"
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"It's like that thing"
that you never get to see
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"Garden at the moment of flowering"
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I was fascinated
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, Richard Lewis comedian,
friend of Eleanor Keaton
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I said... this is the first time
anyone has tried to do such a thing
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What a great joke with the train
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, Keaton said
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I always wanted the audience to try to guess.
"" What shall I do, and then I will betray him
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The comedy received excellent
reviews and won rave reviews
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Buster Keaton was on
the road to success
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Buster Keaton Studios -
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Three more short films followed.
"In 1920, including" Prisoner 13
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If there was one thing Buster Keaton
liked, it was the mechanical inventions
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As can be clearly seen in the scene.
”This amazing from“ The Scarecrow
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, Karl Reiner actor,
director, screenwriter
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He had an engineering mind that
he used to make people laugh
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In his backyard,
he had small trains
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... Lionel trains traveling in every direction
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, He had a picnic table in the corner
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, And he made the sausages in the
kitchen, put them on the train
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Cho-cho, and send them out
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That's how he was
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, And the third short film of 1920.
"Neighbors"
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, Bill Haider, comedian,
actor, screenwriter
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Buster's head is stuck in the ground
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And his father tries to pull him off
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- Joe Keaton -
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I know a better method -
than breaking his wrist
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He's my son,
and I'll break his wrist if I want to
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Fun to watch them, because it's a
guy who's doing nonsense with his dad
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There's something very sweet about it
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That they tear each
other .the shape
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, The following year, 1921.
Buster marries for the first time
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He and actress Natalie Telemage are married
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At Joe Skank's
mansion in Long Island
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, Skank was married to Natalie's
sister, 'popular actress Norma Telemag
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So Buster then became his brother-in-law
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In the same year,
Keaton released six two-wheeled films
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"The Haunted House"
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"Unfortunate."
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He was fired from his job, the company
- -... dumped him, luck abandoned him
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Now there is only one
thing - that can be done
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, The movie we mentioned
earlier, "The High Sign"
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The Goat
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Wanted for murder
- $ 5,000 prize
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, "The Theater," Buster's
Comedy Experiment
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Where he embodies all the
roles in the dream segment
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And finally his great classic,
"In the Two Wheels Movies," the boat
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Where the joke that was
the hardest to perform was
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The sinking of the boat.
Immediately upon launch
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, She refused to sink immediately
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And Buster thought that was
the only way it would be funny
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Finally Buster and his team
built a complex pulley system
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To pull the boat. Underwater
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"At this point" the stone face, we become
a familiar nickname to the audience
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Like the flat hat he always wore
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The last thing he drowned
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If you can see it.
"Write" a gift from Eleanor Keaton
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And she gave me a hat exactly the
same as the one Buster used to wear
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My head swelled before we took a picture.
I ate a spoiled sandwich
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, The boat itself was called Dempiano
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A name adopted by members of the
International Buster Keaton Association
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The Dampineus
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In the movie the name becomes a joke
when Buster sends an emergency call
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And was asked for the name of his boat
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- Dempiano -
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- I have no idea either -
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The boat itself is another invention,
a mechanical mechanical of Keaton
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The invention is not exactly perfect
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He was born to be a comedian,
of the silent film that his face
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His expressionless
face expressed so much
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But Buster had big eyes, anyway
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.Also beautiful legs
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He had an empty face on which
you could draw your feelings
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The face of the great stone.
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"Call it" a stone face.
But it was not accurate
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Before Buster .there was a
wide variety of expressions
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His eyes only expressed emotions most
of the time. He just never smiled
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, He has a pantomime face...
like Jean-Louis Barrow
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, Mel Brooks actor,
director, screenwriter
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Buster had such a face
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I was impressed
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That this man can do many
things without saying a word
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, And without moving his face.
And you know exactly what the story is
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, The game lies in the eyes
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Not inside.
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, Sybil Shepherd
actress, producer
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... to sell something.
No need to make an effort to sell it
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Enough to behave naturally
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Buster Keaton has always had...
a quiet tragedy
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, Werner Herzog Director,
Screenwriter, Producer
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, John Watts, director,
screenwriter, producer
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Makes great facial expressions .and
all sorts of clichés of the period
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, When you see it begins to disappear
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It was effortless
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When you say that - - smile
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This is the appearance of the stone surface
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You're not forced to laugh
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It just made me laugh
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"I just did Spider-Man," and
there was a very clear impact
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, "In" Spider-Man...
except that his eyes move a little
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Stone face
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I have a character who has almost...
no expression inside, but
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You want to give her
a lot of personality
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, And a lot of humor that will
be expressed in the body... so
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I went and watched
many ketone movies
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I used it as a base.
"For many moments in" Spider-Man
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A total of seven successful two-wheeled
films by Keaton were released in 1922
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"Pale face"
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"My Wife's Relatives"
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He will not survive one
week - - in this family
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The "volume"
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"day dreaming."
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My dear, I'm working in the borough -
- the finances now, and sweeping big
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"The Electric House"
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- Stairs -
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And perhaps one of his
shortest, most memorable films
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Cops "Going to the Screens"
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, Nick Carroll actor,
comedian, producer
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The idea he appeared in,
in very powerful comedic scenarios
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00:23:05,981 --> 00:23:07,607
, But played them very seriously
316
00:23:16,908 --> 00:23:20,954
It's a fun aspect of comedy,
which amplifies not only the humor
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00:23:21,079 --> 00:23:23,498
But also raises the stakes
.in every scene he played
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00:23:28,628 --> 00:23:31,798
The part about "cops" where he grabs...
that car and flies
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00:23:31,882 --> 00:23:34,009
I mean, it's unbelievable
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00:23:35,343 --> 00:23:36,595
Even he did not know
how to explain it
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, I asked if the film was screened quickly.
"And he said," No.
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00:23:39,639 --> 00:23:41,767
How did he do that?
It was superhuman
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There were no tricks.
He just did it
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00:23:44,811 --> 00:23:47,105
It would tear off the arm.
For every other person
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District 5 Police Station -
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00:23:58,658 --> 00:24:02,287
... one of the things
that always bothered me
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00:24:02,704 --> 00:24:05,916
, Quentin Tarantino Director,
Producer, Screenwriter
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00:24:05,999 --> 00:24:09,086
, Because I really liked
comedy, I really liked comedians
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00:24:09,419 --> 00:24:15,008
There was the fact that they had to be,
weaker than the other men in the film
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00:24:15,092 --> 00:24:18,678
, They had to be childish,
act like complete idiots
331
00:24:18,804 --> 00:24:21,765
, Or they had to be
cowards, or they were scared
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00:24:21,890 --> 00:24:26,311
The joke is that Bob Hope is
standing in front of Jesse James
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00:24:26,937 --> 00:24:30,273
It's always bothered me?...
Why do they have to be less than
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00:24:30,565 --> 00:24:33,485
Why can they not be men?
Be masculine
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00:24:33,652 --> 00:24:34,820
, And Buster Keaton was like that
336
00:24:34,945 --> 00:24:36,947
And he put himself in front of
men, who were taller than him
337
00:24:37,072 --> 00:24:39,574
And therefore always had
a slight height deficit
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00:24:39,866 --> 00:24:42,202
He was a really exciting hero
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00:24:44,746 --> 00:24:46,832
, In the same year, in 1922
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00:24:46,915 --> 00:24:50,210
He also does a parody of
Star, Westerns William S. Hart
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00:24:50,293 --> 00:24:53,880
, "Called" the frozen north,
and the ruthless satire
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00:24:56,299 --> 00:25:00,637
Hart always cried in his movies,
so Buster exaggerated, of course
343
00:25:05,767 --> 00:25:08,937
Buster said, "Bill Hart has
not spoken to me for two years
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00:25:09,062 --> 00:25:10,355
"After seeing the movie"
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00:25:12,107 --> 00:25:15,360
, Meanwhile, Buster's friend
Patty Arbeckel is on trial
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00:25:15,485 --> 00:25:17,779
, To his dismay
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00:25:18,029 --> 00:25:19,448
- Arbakel faces the gallows -
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00:25:23,243 --> 00:25:25,871
After three trials,
Roscoe comes out eligible
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00:25:25,996 --> 00:25:29,082
But the scandal nonetheless
completely destroys his career
350
00:25:29,291 --> 00:25:31,960
To avoid any connection,
to the tragedy of Arbeckel
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00:25:32,127 --> 00:25:36,339
Skank changes the film company.
Comic to Buster Keaton Productions
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00:25:43,597 --> 00:25:46,767
His last two short
films, coming out in 1923
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, "The Blunt"
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00:25:54,608 --> 00:25:56,985
"And his latest film," The Lovers' Nest
355
00:26:17,255 --> 00:26:20,675
In a sense, Buster Keaton
is the essence of the movies
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00:26:20,842 --> 00:26:24,054
He is one of the inventors of cinema
357
00:26:26,598 --> 00:26:30,519
"Remember Buster Keaton," is the book.
He's always on my desk
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00:26:30,811 --> 00:26:35,440
, Because they were the fathers of
my industry. My art, my occupation
359
00:26:35,565 --> 00:26:38,318
The way they made movies
is still the same way
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00:26:38,693 --> 00:26:40,487
, Where we make movies.
Basically
361
00:26:40,737 --> 00:26:42,030
They created this art form
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00:26:42,948 --> 00:26:44,282
He was a great director
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00:26:44,449 --> 00:26:46,868
He put himself in
impossible situations
364
00:26:47,119 --> 00:26:50,872
There's no doubt that there's
a downside to the game
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00:26:52,541 --> 00:26:55,168
Cinema was important to Keaton
366
00:26:55,335 --> 00:26:57,045
The camera was not
nailed to the floor
367
00:26:57,170 --> 00:26:58,588
, Or nailed to a moving truck
368
00:26:58,713 --> 00:27:02,300
But jokes that were funny.
Because of the film camera
369
00:27:02,884 --> 00:27:06,847
.Cinema itself becomes a joke
370
00:27:11,143 --> 00:27:14,146
, I think a lot of my daring
371
00:27:14,730 --> 00:27:17,774
, In terms of breaking the fourth
wall, came from Keaton
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00:27:17,858 --> 00:27:20,652
"When" Sherlock Jr.
indicates that it is a movie
373
00:27:20,902 --> 00:27:25,741
And I always point out somewhere
in my movies that we make a movie
374
00:27:26,658 --> 00:27:28,744
It's like when I did
"the" craze in space
375
00:27:33,457 --> 00:27:34,499
He did this.
376
00:27:35,000 --> 00:27:38,754
Buster has always been with me.
And he will always be with me
377
00:27:39,087 --> 00:27:42,048
Our stunts are always real.
No smears
378
00:27:42,132 --> 00:27:44,468
The man who does the
stunts, really does them
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00:27:44,593 --> 00:27:49,139
And he had strong feelings about it.
And I also have strong feelings about it
380
00:27:49,264 --> 00:27:51,183
I stole from him as
many moves as possible
381
00:27:51,683 --> 00:27:55,604
Buster said to collide with the
floor, with your hands while you fall
382
00:27:55,729 --> 00:27:59,274
, Because they absorb
some of the blow!
383
00:27:59,524 --> 00:28:03,278
The effect he had on me
was that he knew how to do
384
00:28:03,361 --> 00:28:06,364
All kinds of crazy stunts
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00:28:06,490 --> 00:28:09,659
And do crazy things,
with his body
386
00:28:09,910 --> 00:28:13,497
But at the same time he also never
.not too exaggerated in his performance
387
00:28:13,789 --> 00:28:16,541
, Such control over his body.
Such agility
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00:28:17,125 --> 00:28:18,585
He was like a ballet dancer
389
00:28:18,877 --> 00:28:20,796
Amazing control of the body
390
00:28:24,633 --> 00:28:26,051
, Amazing stunts, really
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00:28:26,259 --> 00:28:28,637
Stunts that no one dared to do.
I think
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00:28:30,722 --> 00:28:33,391
Or he was not afraid.
Or he was crazy
393
00:28:33,892 --> 00:28:37,437
He's really doing what you see, and
that's true in almost every movie of his
394
00:28:38,146 --> 00:28:39,856
, Leonard Meltin Film
critic, historian
395
00:28:40,774 --> 00:28:44,152
And in my eyes, the best special effect.
In these movies is Buster himself
396
00:28:49,991 --> 00:28:51,910
, In the same year, 1923
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00:28:52,160 --> 00:28:55,205
Buster's long-standing
wish is finally coming true
398
00:28:55,372 --> 00:28:57,541
And he starts making his own movies
399
00:29:00,877 --> 00:29:04,548
He finishes two.
In those busy 12 months
400
00:29:05,590 --> 00:29:09,261
, In the five years that followed,
Steam conceived, directed and starred
401
00:29:09,344 --> 00:29:11,680
While eight
comedies, full-length
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00:29:11,888 --> 00:29:14,808
When these ten are the
greatest works of his career
403
00:29:14,933 --> 00:29:17,894
There is no doubt that the
films he made in the 1920s
404
00:29:18,061 --> 00:29:22,691
They are his masterpieces.
We will talk about them in detail later-
405
00:29:25,235 --> 00:29:26,194
Resolutions for the New Year 1929 -
406
00:29:26,278 --> 00:29:28,155
, Following these incredible records
407
00:29:28,280 --> 00:29:31,658
Buster does what he calls
the "big mistake of my life."
408
00:29:32,367 --> 00:29:34,619
Joe Skank convinces
Keaton to sign a contract
409
00:29:34,703 --> 00:29:37,038
, At Joe's brother,
Nick Skank, in MGM
410
00:29:37,164 --> 00:29:40,459
The largest studio in Hollywood
.and perhaps also the most regulated
411
00:29:41,752 --> 00:29:45,297
Both Charlie Chaplin and Harold
Lloyd strongly advised him
412
00:29:45,422 --> 00:29:47,090
, Do not give up his independence
413
00:29:47,174 --> 00:29:49,843
But unfortunately,
Buster relied on Joe Skank
414
00:29:49,968 --> 00:29:52,721
.They were very good friends
.They were married to sisters
415
00:29:53,096 --> 00:29:56,183
But Skank actually
made a deal with MGM
416
00:29:56,349 --> 00:29:58,477
Everything worked out for him afterwards
417
00:29:59,436 --> 00:30:02,689
Buster drank too much,
his marriage fell apart
418
00:30:02,814 --> 00:30:05,901
Then the voice enters the
realm of cinema and takes over
419
00:30:06,234 --> 00:30:09,529
The era of silent film is
over, as Chaplin said
420
00:30:09,946 --> 00:30:12,574
Just when we learned to do it.
"Properly, it's over"
421
00:30:13,033 --> 00:30:19,539
Just before he did that stunt, "With the
Front of the House in a Movie" Dead Bill
422
00:30:19,664 --> 00:30:21,291
, Approached him and said
423
00:30:21,416 --> 00:30:23,752
Look, MGM just bought it.
"Your rights"
424
00:30:23,835 --> 00:30:25,587
And he just went through all
sorts of things with his wife
425
00:30:25,712 --> 00:30:29,549
Got bad news in two areas
just before he did a stunt
426
00:30:29,633 --> 00:30:31,676
, Which could have killed him
427
00:30:32,969 --> 00:30:34,179
And yet he did it
428
00:30:40,268 --> 00:30:43,688
If there was a deviation,
of one or two cm in each direction
429
00:30:43,772 --> 00:30:44,773
He could have been killed
430
00:30:44,856 --> 00:30:49,444
He felt so depressed and
depressed that he did not care
431
00:30:50,487 --> 00:30:55,325
And this is the section that has been used more.
Of every other section in history perhaps
432
00:31:07,546 --> 00:31:10,715
"We did it in Jackass 2.
We did a tribute
433
00:31:11,550 --> 00:31:14,302
The man who prepared the stunt said,
"Look, when you stand in that place."
434
00:31:14,553 --> 00:31:17,764
Do not move.
"It is a 7 meter high steel wall"
435
00:31:18,014 --> 00:31:19,224
Then they said, 'Action.'
436
00:31:20,350 --> 00:31:23,812
I took a few steps,
and then someone said, "Cut, cut, cut."
437
00:31:24,104 --> 00:31:26,064
I moved from my sign
438
00:31:28,817 --> 00:31:32,571
, There was silence on stage... except for my
nine-year-old daughter, and she's like that
439
00:31:33,405 --> 00:31:36,158
Dad, idiot like you,
what are you doing?
440
00:31:36,283 --> 00:31:38,577
And that loosened up the atmosphere a bit
441
00:31:38,702 --> 00:31:40,662
It was funny after all.
Probably funnier
442
00:31:41,455 --> 00:31:44,374
, In all his short and long
films, "except" The General
443
00:31:44,499 --> 00:31:45,959
Buster never had a script
444
00:31:46,042 --> 00:31:48,003
He and his men thought,
of a good start
445
00:31:48,211 --> 00:31:50,088
And then found .satisfactory end
446
00:31:50,213 --> 00:31:53,049
, As he used to say,
"the middle will work itself out."
447
00:31:53,216 --> 00:31:54,760
.Yes
448
00:31:55,510 --> 00:31:56,678
I heard he said that
449
00:31:56,845 --> 00:31:59,931
, If anything happened at that moment
450
00:32:00,432 --> 00:32:02,517
He said, "We would have an
idea." And we would just do it
451
00:32:02,642 --> 00:32:06,646
This leaves room for a
great deal of spontaneity
452
00:32:06,730 --> 00:32:08,982
, If you have a flash,
it can affect the story
453
00:32:09,107 --> 00:32:10,859
, And instead of going in that
direction, you can go in that direction
454
00:32:10,984 --> 00:32:13,820
, "In" three eras,
as he leaps from one building to another
455
00:32:14,071 --> 00:32:15,280
, 'Ben Mankiewicz TV
personality, producer
456
00:32:15,363 --> 00:32:16,198
But he does not succeed
457
00:32:17,324 --> 00:32:21,495
So he leaves it in the film,
yes, it's a whole wonderful piece
458
00:32:56,405 --> 00:32:59,116
If it was completely
unacceptable
459
00:33:01,493 --> 00:33:03,703
Well, you're in! "" Let's go
460
00:33:04,746 --> 00:33:07,332
The scripts were essential,
everything was written explicitly
461
00:33:07,457 --> 00:33:10,043
, Discussed, budgeted.
Scheduled by the hour
462
00:33:10,335 --> 00:33:13,755
Buster lost all his power.
He lost his freedom.
463
00:33:13,839 --> 00:33:17,843
They threw it into the meat grinder,
which was their production system
464
00:33:18,135 --> 00:33:21,638
Comedians like Buster,
were used to having time to go out
465
00:33:21,763 --> 00:33:23,640
, Photograph things,
try them in front of an audience
466
00:33:24,099 --> 00:33:26,852
, Shoot again,
rethink the structure of the film
467
00:33:27,102 --> 00:33:28,687
, Radiate again and so on
468
00:33:28,770 --> 00:33:31,106
And Bam-G-Am were not built that way
469
00:33:32,566 --> 00:33:34,818
Keaton used to make
films that came up
470
00:33:35,152 --> 00:33:38,905
Two or three times more
than regular movies
471
00:33:39,239 --> 00:33:44,161
The movie "Dead Bill", for
example, cost almost $ 500,000
472
00:33:44,411 --> 00:33:46,788
, That year, a Lon Cheney movie
473
00:33:46,913 --> 00:33:50,250
And Cheney was very popular.
Among the audience... $ 175,000
474
00:33:52,002 --> 00:33:54,963
Immediately after Buster's first
film, "BMG," the photographer
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00:33:55,088 --> 00:33:56,673
You can tell the difference
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Even his flat hat has been replaced
with a more upgraded version
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There are good moments in the film, but
the timing and overall structure are weak
4
00:34:28,497 --> 00:34:32,125
, In his latest silent film,
which he neither conceived nor directed
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, "Hate Marriage," has
only one memorable passage
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And the studio wanted to get it out
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, Fortunately, he did not succeed
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00:34:40,300 --> 00:34:43,553
And Keaton is crediting another
classic, one last of the slapstick
9
00:34:43,720 --> 00:34:45,847
When he tries to put
his drunken wife to bed
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00:34:46,264 --> 00:34:48,475
This is a scene he
will repeat on stage
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00:34:48,558 --> 00:34:49,851
Until the end of his career
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In 1930, Buster starred
in his first desert film
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"Free and easy"
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All boys with high blood pressure "
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All the girls with too much meat.
"Your day has finally arrived"
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A step.
"And then, that year," Duboys
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on guard!
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Terim, terim, terim.
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Both are not good.
But they are successful
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00:36:10,515 --> 00:36:13,185
"When I Saw" is free and easy,
for the first time in 1969
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"I wrote that he is, and I quote.
Bad to Depression"
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Calculated almost perfectly,
"destroying his planet
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A dismal mess where a person literally.
"Can see Keaton drowning"
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End quote.
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Hell, the man said
I'm a great comedian
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And I'll get a big contract and everything's great
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Of course, Buster was not involved
in directing or writing these scripts
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Or of any other
film, made with MGM
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, "Like" a living room,
bedroom and bathroom, which by the way
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Photographed in part at his
Italian mansion in Beverly Hills
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And includes a section that MGM repeats
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, From his two-wheeled
film "One Week"
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Or the three films
starring Jimmy Durante
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They are all obsolete over time.
They are terrible.
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00:37:13,286 --> 00:37:16,373
And you can see that he is not satisfied.
That is, he looks miserable
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00:37:17,457 --> 00:37:21,044
They do not understand that this man is a genius
and it is impossible to connect him just like that
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00:37:21,128 --> 00:37:24,631
... with Jimmy Durante in.
What a silly movie
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00:37:24,756 --> 00:37:25,590
What is?
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00:37:26,133 --> 00:37:28,593
what? No beer?
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00:37:29,010 --> 00:37:31,555
Kangaroo, native to Australia
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00:37:33,849 --> 00:37:34,683
What happened?
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00:37:35,058 --> 00:37:37,102
My sister married one of them
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00:37:38,812 --> 00:37:41,273
Buster was a very moderate man
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00:37:41,940 --> 00:37:43,066
He did not talk much
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00:37:43,900 --> 00:37:45,360
To protect himself ever
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00:37:45,485 --> 00:37:47,028
It just boiled inside.
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00:37:47,195 --> 00:37:49,948
He blamed himself for
everything that went wrong
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00:37:50,365 --> 00:37:51,199
I would say,
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00:37:51,700 --> 00:37:54,244
These bastards.
"You were not treated properly"
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00:37:56,037 --> 00:37:57,289
"They were not that bad."
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00:37:58,165 --> 00:37:59,875
"They treated you badly" ...
no
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00:38:00,876 --> 00:38:02,753
He just lost hope
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00:38:03,795 --> 00:38:07,048
, 1932, Buster's wife,
Natalie divorces him
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00:38:07,132 --> 00:38:08,884
And officially changes
the family name
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00:38:08,967 --> 00:38:11,678
, 'Of their two sons from Keaton to Telmag
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00:38:11,845 --> 00:38:15,390
Which broke him.
The first marriage ended very badly
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00:38:15,515 --> 00:38:18,059
He said, "I was not the best
husband in the world either"
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00:38:18,226 --> 00:38:21,063
What you can do "When you
enter your dressing room"
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And a naked girl is standing there?
Waiting for you
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I said, It really happened?
"And he said," It happened all the time
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00:38:29,946 --> 00:38:33,992
, The following year, 1933,
Keaton had more problems with alcohol
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00:38:34,367 --> 00:38:36,870
And after sent,
several times for rehab
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00:38:37,287 --> 00:38:39,956
There he met a younger
sister named Mae Scriven
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00:38:40,165 --> 00:38:41,792
, Which he eventually married
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00:38:41,917 --> 00:38:44,920
Louis B. Meyer from MGM is
tired of his drunkenness
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And he fires him
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00:38:46,338 --> 00:38:50,175
It was the most failed treatment.
With creative talent in history
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They destroyed it for years
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00:38:53,428 --> 00:38:56,014
Abbott and Costello made
their worst movie in MGM
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00:38:56,223 --> 00:38:58,767
Laurel and Hardy made
their worst movie in MGM
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, The Marx Brothers,
after the death of Erwin Telberg
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Made their worst movie in BMG
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The studio was not a suitable place
to create such slapstick comedies
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, Drunkenness increased,
and after three years
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May divorces Buster
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00:39:14,699 --> 00:39:18,537
This, in addition to many financial
problems, finally overwhelms Keaton
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He suffered a nervous breakdown and
was taken to a military hospital
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00:39:22,749 --> 00:39:24,000
In a crazy shirt
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Buster Keaton -
Psychiatric case
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Newspapers from the period reported that there
was a fear that Buster would never play again
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00:39:33,135 --> 00:39:35,053
By this time,
he had already made all his great films
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00:39:35,178 --> 00:39:36,555
And was at a low point in his life
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00:39:36,888 --> 00:39:39,808
, And in the 1930s he
made a film in France
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Who never came to the United States
85
00:39:42,394 --> 00:39:43,562
, When he returned by ship
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00:39:44,563 --> 00:39:47,774
, Bill Erwin actor,
comedian, screenwriter
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, The Great Woodville Comedian
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You know, talking fast
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, Baron Munchausen... you know
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... worked with an accent
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And Keaton was very
skilled, in these things
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00:39:59,286 --> 00:40:02,080
And they set out to do a
sort of conversation sketch
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My Aunt Sophie
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In the middle of the ocean,
you went down to see your aunt Sophie
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00:40:05,876 --> 00:40:07,627
Yes, yes, how did you get down?
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I got off the boat,
got off and went to see her
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00:40:10,505 --> 00:40:13,049
Because Keaton collaborated
with the segment
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00:40:13,175 --> 00:40:15,969
But Keaton did not do it from the heart.
He looked tired
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, He did not really keep pace...
and Munchausen with the whole thing
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And I'm telling you something.
She was a grinder who played the piano
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She played... she taught
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Why do you not say something?
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And there was anger between them
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You know,
I saw a fish tuning the piano
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Do you know what fish it was?
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I have no idea?
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... and Munchausen...
Jack Pearl caught him
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It's creepy... Keaton was
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00:40:48,001 --> 00:40:50,128
"I think he's thinking?
What am I doing here?"
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Why am I serving as an assistant
to this vaudeville comedian?
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After a whole year,
of full sobriety
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He drank what he called,
his last drink, "swallowed it"
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And since then, rarely.
Returned to drink alcohol again
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00:41:05,268 --> 00:41:08,605
In his later years he drank,
one and only glass of beer every evening
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, Only one that did not
adversely affect him
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, Buster Keaton, sober comedian -
- Back to work
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H E L P! H E L P!
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From 1934 to 1937,
Keaton starred in 16 short comedy films
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For a company called
.Adducational Pictures
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He did not have much influence,
on their structure or direction
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00:41:29,042 --> 00:41:31,169
But certain moments of decline
are still evident in them
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"Minor", 1937
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By this time he had already overcome,
over the problem of his alcoholism
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But one of the stars next to him reports
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, Between the whips. Buster went
to the corner in the set and cried
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In 1939 in Columbia Pictures
he was hired to star
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In ten comedies two wheels
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Again, he has no
control over the movies
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A nuisance from the west ", 1939"
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, Stars played hide and seek.
"It was a night like this"
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They all have flashes of Keaton's
magic, but not much more than that
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Dedicated Keaton fans are happy
about their very existence
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But they are very far removed
from his works in the 1920s
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Would you like to dance with me?
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If I want to?
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, He referred to all these films.
"And that's a quote, as" cheats
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00:42:50,082 --> 00:42:55,504
From 1937 to 1950, Buster worked at
MGM here and there as a joke writer
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And as a director for the time being.
In certain sections
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He helps Red Skelton renew some of
his classics from the silent film era
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"Southern Yankee" is based
on "The General", 1948
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00:43:04,846 --> 00:43:07,057
Well, I would have preferred.
We were made a citizen
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He offers jokes to the Marx
brothers and other people
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00:43:11,895 --> 00:43:13,105
Buster was very modest
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Red Skelton
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"... I think it's going to be funny"
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, Then I would go out and do it
but he always tried to convince
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Other people think
that the idea was mine
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When he was Buster's
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His salary at MGM dropped
from $ 3,000 a week
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One hundred dollars a week.
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That's all the amount you
get, to work for them
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00:43:35,544 --> 00:43:37,629
When you were recently one of
the biggest stars of the studio
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And he said, "Well, if I am." Worth
more, they will pay me more
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This is a very practical approach
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Keton Theme for a Young Dancer Woman -
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In 1940 Keaton marries
for the last time
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With the beautiful and loving Eleanor Norris
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They met when she was a dancer
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She was a very warm
and wonderful woman
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It was very important in the middle
of his life and in his later years
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She saved his life, I understand
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00:44:08,034 --> 00:44:12,539
, Was in it so directly,
without nonsense
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A personality who said everything inside
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, And at the same time
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She was willing to do anything
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00:44:20,630 --> 00:44:22,466
So that Buster's name
will remain known
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Eleanor often plays
the unconscious wife
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, "In Keaton's excerpt from" Hate Marriage
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Where he lays in bed
the drunken wife.
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They did it together, everywhere
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Including the popular
TV show Ed Ed Sullivan
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It was a very happy marriage that
lasted until the end of his life
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Lie down. This is the
best advice I can give you
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Want a spotlight?
To make it look better in photography
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here. This will emphasize
the sweat on his forehead
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I have to sober up
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00:45:06,676 --> 00:45:11,640
In 1947 Buster appears one season.
At the Madrano Circus in Paris
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It is a great success there
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And he returns many
times.in the following years
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, Two years later, in 1949,
when he was 54 years old
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00:45:20,816 --> 00:45:23,985
He returns to MGM in a supporting
role opposite Judy Garland
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00:45:24,194 --> 00:45:26,863
"In the Musical" on the good summer days
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00:45:28,156 --> 00:45:30,867
He even writes and directs
one scene in the film
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00:45:31,368 --> 00:45:32,994
Scene written and
directed by Buster Keaton
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, With Judy and the star next to her.
Van Johnson
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Sorry, ma'am.
Come on, look where you're going.
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Here, I'll fix your hat
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- No, it's not exactly.
Leave my hat.
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Here's your umbrella
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I do not really know what happened
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Here's your bag, ma'am
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I'm very sorry, ma'am
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For God's sake!
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Leave me alone. I'm so sorry
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Here's your hat. Thank you.
196
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Something is missing.
Where is my bird? Bird.
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00:46:06,153 --> 00:46:09,030
Here's your bird .Please, ma'am.
I'm very sorry
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What's wrong with the bird?
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Look, here's my business card
200
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I'm working here,
you see now go buy for yourself
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00:46:17,622 --> 00:46:20,041
Everything I destroyed,
and I'm happy to pay, well
202
00:46:20,459 --> 00:46:22,586
Thank you very much.
Hello. Peace
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just a minute.
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Hi!
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That same year, the writer,
poet, and film critic, James Age
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00:46:33,054 --> 00:46:36,850
Published in Life magazine his famous
article about the days of the silent film
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00:46:36,975 --> 00:46:39,019
Called "The Greatest
Age," of the comedy
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, In which Buster appears a lot,
along with Chaplin and Lloyd
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00:46:43,023 --> 00:46:45,650
As one of the three greatest
comedians of the period
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Harry Langdon was the fourth
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00:46:48,570 --> 00:46:51,406
That leads to half an hour
a week on TV in Los Angeles
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00:46:51,531 --> 00:46:53,325
Called "Buster Keaton's Show"
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00:47:00,082 --> 00:47:00,999
Who are you?
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00:47:01,583 --> 00:47:02,667
I'm Josephine
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00:47:03,960 --> 00:47:06,129
We have not met before
217
00:47:06,463 --> 00:47:08,548
of course. I'm your wife.
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00:47:10,926 --> 00:47:14,262
This led to several
more, TV commercials
219
00:47:14,513 --> 00:47:16,932
Industrial films
and TV appearances
220
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- Buster Keaton -
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.These were wild applause?
You're a living American blonde
222
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...an animal
223
00:47:26,566 --> 00:47:29,486
? I heard the question right?
You're a living American blonde
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Right.
225
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No!
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One has come down.
You have nine more, Mrs. Kubak
227
00:47:33,990 --> 00:47:36,284
Buster Keaton was a god in my eyes
228
00:47:36,618 --> 00:47:40,163
I heard they were going to do a
commercial in the style of the silent film
229
00:47:40,247 --> 00:47:41,665
Our hero - America's
most popular van
230
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And I knew I had to attend it
231
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"I was" a Keystone cop and
there were about six of us
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Has chased after Buster.
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, Most of the players were 35 or
40, and he was close to seventy
234
00:48:05,731 --> 00:48:06,898
And he got us running
235
00:48:14,281 --> 00:48:15,615
Ford - Car Company
236
00:48:15,782 --> 00:48:18,952
He gave one hundred percent to
everything he did in front of the camera
237
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, "A funny thing happened on the way to the forum"
238
00:48:23,874 --> 00:48:25,125
Sorry, young woman
239
00:48:25,876 --> 00:48:26,918
...I'm sorry but
240
00:48:27,711 --> 00:48:29,463
What a lovely baby
241
00:48:29,755 --> 00:48:31,798
And whether it was commercials.
On television... I saw a lot of them
242
00:48:31,965 --> 00:48:35,218
, And they're all worth watching.
Because he always gives you something
243
00:48:35,385 --> 00:48:37,846
Simon Pure beer
introduces Buster Keaton
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00:48:44,227 --> 00:48:45,812
- Phone -
245
00:48:59,326 --> 00:49:01,495
He made an entire series
for Northwest Orient
246
00:49:01,578 --> 00:49:02,996
Give wings to your heart
247
00:49:03,205 --> 00:49:05,123
Fly in the northwest to Florida
248
00:49:05,290 --> 00:49:09,002
Enjoy champagne,
filet mignon or lobster tail on the flight
249
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Northwest Orient
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Airlines
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All part of the Northwest
Imperial Service
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Only Northwest Orient Airlines
flies to sunny Florida
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, To the adventurous Alaska
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, To romantic Hawaii
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From coast to coast
and the mysterious East.
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Northwest Orient Airlines
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He made a series for Elka Zeltzer
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Sorry, sir?
You made a decision for the new year
259
00:49:43,829 --> 00:49:46,373
Yes, always keep Elka
Zeltzer at your fingertips
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He liked, it turns out,
the fact that he could work one day
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00:49:50,085 --> 00:49:52,838
And get out of there with 5,000
or ten thousand dollars.
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00:49:53,088 --> 00:49:56,216
Everyone has fun in the circus.
Except for me
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I'm tired.
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00:49:58,510 --> 00:50:02,931
, Please note, please. Bravo. From
the Lion Trainer, had a minor accident
265
00:50:03,306 --> 00:50:07,811
Balloon Man 13 has just volunteered
to take his place. I volunteered
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00:50:08,770 --> 00:50:12,065
The poor man, he has a sore head
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... tummy tuck
269
00:50:15,152 --> 00:50:17,028
You need Elka Zeltzer
270
00:50:17,154 --> 00:50:18,864
He was very active in television
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I saw him in "Ed's show"
Sullivan, "in" Hidden Camera. "
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00:50:22,367 --> 00:50:24,911
Hidden Camera "- Hidden
Camera" Hidden Camera
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00:50:25,036 --> 00:50:26,747
, That I myself appeared in it.
If I may add
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00:50:28,790 --> 00:50:30,167
And they paid me ten dollars
275
00:50:30,751 --> 00:50:33,920
, And Ellen Pent... Allen, be
healthy, I hope you enjoy it up there
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00:50:34,880 --> 00:50:37,299
Working on the angels, son of a bitch
277
00:50:40,010 --> 00:50:42,179
Now pay attention to the pepper.
The top will fall apart
278
00:50:45,015 --> 00:50:46,767
His watch fell into the soup
279
00:50:48,852 --> 00:50:50,187
She's trying to hold back
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It was wonderful
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00:51:06,244 --> 00:51:07,829
And it was effortless
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00:51:23,553 --> 00:51:27,140
His timing was razor sharp
283
00:51:27,349 --> 00:51:30,519
He's such a champion at it.
Look at him carefully
284
00:51:41,738 --> 00:51:43,115
You know, it's magic
285
00:51:44,241 --> 00:51:45,325
It's not real.
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00:51:52,290 --> 00:51:54,126
Pay attention, pay attention
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00:52:04,386 --> 00:52:07,889
"Such a life"
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00:52:08,014 --> 00:52:11,685
Such a life. "You see" a man
accustomed to being a stone face
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00:52:11,768 --> 00:52:14,938
, Which emotion overrides, ostensibly
290
00:52:15,147 --> 00:52:17,065
At quite touching to see.
291
00:52:17,190 --> 00:52:19,901
, And then the situation becomes
difficult and you move in with your mother
292
00:52:20,402 --> 00:52:23,113
In the first house you bought for her
293
00:52:23,655 --> 00:52:26,408
And a girl came to your house,
who became friends with your family
294
00:52:26,491 --> 00:52:29,786
A girl who will eliminate every possible
remnant of disappointment and smiles
295
00:52:29,870 --> 00:52:31,788
Here she is, Eleanor Norris
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00:52:31,872 --> 00:52:35,542
That you became your devoted wife!
16 years ago. Mrs. Keaton
297
00:52:36,084 --> 00:52:37,419
Here's a beautiful girl
298
00:52:41,798 --> 00:52:44,050
Come on, sit here. Near Buster
299
00:52:44,885 --> 00:52:46,428
... one of these... my tie
300
00:52:48,305 --> 00:52:49,681
Arrange it, Mom
301
00:52:49,973 --> 00:52:54,686
What was the meaning of the years?
Your marriage to Buster, Eleanor
302
00:52:55,228 --> 00:52:58,523
We were very happy.
We also had less good days, of course
303
00:52:58,940 --> 00:53:01,568
But Buster was very happy.
He wanted to go back to work
304
00:53:02,277 --> 00:53:05,363
I'm very proud of him,
the way he stood out again
305
00:53:05,489 --> 00:53:07,783
Absolutely.
America is glad he's back
306
00:53:08,033 --> 00:53:10,952
You wrote a show so that Eleanor could
perform with you. That's right, Buster
307
00:53:11,328 --> 00:53:12,871
You did rehearsals for it?
308
00:53:17,000 --> 00:53:19,544
Well, to complete this union,
with the people closest to you
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00:53:19,669 --> 00:53:23,256
Here's your two sons,
Marino of Nevada, your son Bob
310
00:53:23,423 --> 00:53:25,467
And from Los Angeles, Jim.
Here's Bob
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00:53:28,136 --> 00:53:29,262
And here's Jim
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00:53:30,138 --> 00:53:33,683
Bob, are you a builder in Brno?
What do you say about your father?
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00:53:33,767 --> 00:53:36,812
He's always been great to
us, Ralph.
314
00:53:37,354 --> 00:53:40,774
, I thought of him, in addition to
his immense skills as a comedian
315
00:53:41,525 --> 00:53:43,026
As a great player.
316
00:53:43,193 --> 00:53:47,114
, If he would have diverted his
attention, as he sometimes did later
317
00:53:47,739 --> 00:53:50,450
, For dramatic roles.
He was very successful at it
318
00:53:50,534 --> 00:53:51,868
, You can continue to fire them
319
00:53:52,452 --> 00:53:55,038
, Take from them all
authority to shame them
320
00:53:55,497 --> 00:53:59,793
Reingold Theater,
The Awakening, 1954
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00:53:59,876 --> 00:54:02,921
, And when I demonstrate,
they will continue to throw me in jail
322
00:54:03,171 --> 00:54:06,383
Because they are not guilty,
they are just part of a mechanism
323
00:54:06,633 --> 00:54:09,136
A mechanism designed to
give us a lot of happiness
324
00:54:09,428 --> 00:54:13,223
This mechanism that changes a broken
heart, to a number in the catalog
325
00:54:13,390 --> 00:54:18,562
Which says that a child is
hungry .Is but 26583-Wei
326
00:54:18,645 --> 00:54:23,650
He was arrested. -Machine that forgot .Goodness,
warmth and compassion what are they
327
00:54:25,360 --> 00:54:27,404
When you say you
care, you're lying
328
00:54:27,571 --> 00:54:29,239
You may not care
329
00:54:29,781 --> 00:54:32,117
None of us can anymore.
We forgot how
330
00:54:33,618 --> 00:54:36,163
In 1950 Buster was seen for a short time
331
00:54:36,288 --> 00:54:39,791
In the wild Hollywood drama,
"by Billy Wilder," Sunset Boulevard
332
00:54:39,916 --> 00:54:41,293
When he plays one of the people
333
00:54:41,376 --> 00:54:43,587
Who are nicknamed
the cruel "wax dolls"
334
00:54:43,712 --> 00:54:46,089
The others around the
table, are fellow players
335
00:54:46,715 --> 00:54:49,634
Dim figures that you may still
remember from the silent era
336
00:54:50,635 --> 00:54:52,846
I used to think of
them as her wax dolls
337
00:54:53,513 --> 00:54:54,556
One diamond
338
00:54:55,182 --> 00:54:56,016
One heart
339
00:54:58,685 --> 00:54:59,561
Increased.
340
00:55:00,520 --> 00:55:01,396
for.
341
00:55:02,689 --> 00:55:04,274
Three without a ruler. for
342
00:55:06,026 --> 00:55:06,860
For.
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00:55:07,736 --> 00:55:10,906
In 1953 he appeared
with Charlie Chaplin
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00:55:11,031 --> 00:55:13,909
, In several scenes
in Chaplin's film.
345
00:55:14,034 --> 00:55:16,870
For fans of the silent film.
This is a rare moment
346
00:55:17,037 --> 00:55:18,705
I never thought we would get to that
347
00:55:20,207 --> 00:55:23,668
The one and only time these two giants
have been since the beginning of Hollywood
348
00:55:23,835 --> 00:55:24,878
Appeared together
349
00:55:34,471 --> 00:55:37,099
This is an amazing scene
350
00:55:37,557 --> 00:55:39,518
Norman Lloyd, appeared with
Keaton and Chaplin in Stage Lights
351
00:55:41,103 --> 00:55:45,941
I thought it was a man who
descended from another world
352
00:56:01,915 --> 00:56:05,544
I have a lot of souvenirs from Keaton
353
00:56:06,211 --> 00:56:09,131
Eleanor, beautiful
Eleanor, she goes on to say
354
00:56:09,256 --> 00:56:13,468
"Yes, I was with him when he filmed
it." "I was with him at the stage lights
355
00:56:13,885 --> 00:56:17,889
So I could ask,
"How did Charlie treat Buster?"
356
00:56:18,014 --> 00:56:20,600
She said he treated Buster
as if he were a king
357
00:56:24,563 --> 00:56:29,693
, In the last scene in the movie Buster
took it upon himself to make sure
358
00:56:29,776 --> 00:56:32,988
That Charlie would get
the best whip he could get
359
00:56:33,196 --> 00:56:34,364
Of his death scene
360
00:56:36,992 --> 00:56:38,618
Charlie designed the whip
361
00:56:38,869 --> 00:56:43,582
He's in the center of the
camera, seemingly unconscious
362
00:56:43,915 --> 00:56:48,170
He could not see the whip,
and there was no one to direct Charlie
363
00:56:48,962 --> 00:56:52,424
Buster... was by my side by chance
364
00:56:53,091 --> 00:56:56,052
I was not aware of it.
Until I heard whispers
365
00:56:58,388 --> 00:57:01,892
, And as the camera moves
away, I hear Buster say
366
00:57:01,975 --> 00:57:06,938
Do not move, Charlie. "" You're in
the center of the whip. It is good
367
00:57:08,940 --> 00:57:13,904
They were two geniuses
who collaborated together
368
00:57:16,823 --> 00:57:19,034
, Without any warning, in 1957
369
00:57:19,159 --> 00:57:21,495
Paramount buys the
rights to Buster's life
370
00:57:21,620 --> 00:57:24,498
And produces a biographical
film starring Donald O'Connor
371
00:57:24,623 --> 00:57:26,625
, "Called" the story of Buster Keaton
372
00:57:26,833 --> 00:57:30,003
Which has almost nothing to do
with the real story of his life
373
00:57:30,253 --> 00:57:32,756
But the $ 50,000 he
received for these rights
374
00:57:32,923 --> 00:57:36,301
Let him buy his farm,
in Woodland Hills, California
375
00:57:36,635 --> 00:57:38,386
She lived until the end of his life
376
00:57:38,512 --> 00:57:40,555
I'm Buster Keaton, a Woodville star?
Where do I get a transit permit?
377
00:57:40,806 --> 00:57:42,933
There, in the studio manager's office.
Thank you-
378
00:57:43,141 --> 00:57:44,851
Just a moment?
Where's your transit permit?
379
00:57:45,352 --> 00:57:46,353
I go in to get him
380
00:57:46,478 --> 00:57:48,271
You can not log in.
If you do not yet have a certificate
381
00:57:48,438 --> 00:57:50,649
Yes, but how am I?
382
00:57:50,774 --> 00:57:52,984
If the studio wants you,
he'll send you a call
383
00:57:57,823 --> 00:58:02,411
- Famous Studio -
384
00:58:17,717 --> 00:58:20,137
It's Oscar night in Hollywood
385
00:58:21,805 --> 00:58:25,767
In 1960, Buster received a
special award from the academy
386
00:58:25,892 --> 00:58:28,437
To mark his 40th year in cinema
387
00:58:28,562 --> 00:58:32,023
Just fitting the names of
those who made these films
388
00:58:32,232 --> 00:58:35,026
They will also receive
one prize or another
389
00:58:41,032 --> 00:58:46,163
In 1964, he appears in a short film,
written by the avant-garde Irish playwright
390
00:58:46,288 --> 00:58:49,207
, Samuel Beckett
"Simply Called" Movie
391
00:58:49,541 --> 00:58:51,168
And was all photographed in lower Manhattan
392
00:58:51,460 --> 00:58:55,213
Buster claimed he had no idea
what this little movie was about
393
00:58:55,297 --> 00:58:57,632
And some of his fans
despise the short film
394
00:58:57,799 --> 00:59:01,052
To this day he remains a
controversial choice he has made
395
00:59:07,434 --> 00:59:10,854
, The following year,
1965 he stars in a short film
396
00:59:10,937 --> 00:59:13,607
Made for the National Railway
Company of Canada and called
397
00:59:14,191 --> 00:59:15,150
"Railroad Man"
398
00:59:15,442 --> 00:59:16,568
- See Canada Now!
399
00:59:17,652 --> 00:59:20,197
It's like his short
20s silent film
400
00:59:24,951 --> 00:59:28,080
, He had a chance with it.
After all the years of the studio system
401
00:59:29,706 --> 00:59:33,001
, Gerald Potterton May
402
00:59:33,585 --> 00:59:36,421
, And they had the time and
place, they had 8-6 weeks
403
00:59:36,713 --> 00:59:39,049
And they created
jokes, while working
404
00:59:40,509 --> 00:59:43,303
And he was again the
same man who was in 1924
405
00:59:49,684 --> 00:59:51,269
Great that he had a chance
406
00:59:51,603 --> 00:59:53,772
Make one last movie
In this character.
407
00:59:54,272 --> 00:59:56,441
Preparation. OK. Camera. Play
408
00:59:56,566 --> 00:59:58,610
A film about his making was
also shot at the same time
409
00:59:58,860 --> 01:00:02,572
Which contained some very
interesting and enlightening moments
410
01:00:02,656 --> 01:00:04,491
In which Keaton develops a gag joke
411
01:00:04,699 --> 01:00:06,493
This is the whip of the
bridge that was made.
412
01:00:06,701 --> 01:00:07,869
.See the valley here
413
01:00:08,036 --> 01:00:10,330
This very large bridge
414
01:00:10,414 --> 01:00:12,374
We'll find the two gag jokes
415
01:00:12,958 --> 01:00:15,752
I do not know.
I guess, my stick, everything else
416
01:00:15,877 --> 01:00:17,170
And now I'm wondering where I am
417
01:00:18,380 --> 01:00:21,383
I'm taking out the map,
and when I unfold it, I'm helpless
418
01:00:21,508 --> 01:00:24,553
When I'm here, a whip passing over
the struts, everything's funny
419
01:00:24,636 --> 01:00:27,139
I'm chasing them,
but fighting paper at the same time
420
01:00:28,223 --> 01:00:30,434
The director decided not
to accept Buster's idea
421
01:00:31,143 --> 01:00:34,896
Instead of being wrapped in a map, Keton
crosses the bridge while doing laundry
422
01:00:35,939 --> 01:00:38,525
What happened?
He did not tell you what to do
423
01:00:38,692 --> 01:00:40,444
No. I did not know that
he replaced my joke
424
01:00:41,153 --> 01:00:43,989
Does not matter. There are still two whips.
Until a section is completed, Buster
425
01:00:44,114 --> 01:00:45,365
... There's a remote photo of the bridge
426
01:00:45,907 --> 01:00:47,033
When they travel over it.
427
01:00:48,827 --> 01:00:52,456
This is the whole center of the joke
The distance photo of the bridge
428
01:00:52,622 --> 01:00:54,458
What's the matter with the bridge?
The bridge is not your joke
429
01:00:54,583 --> 01:00:57,169
The bridge is just tension, excitement.
430
01:00:57,377 --> 01:01:00,130
There is no joke on the
bridge .It has no meaning
431
01:01:03,216 --> 01:01:06,052
It's just a dangerous place to be in.
When there might be a collision
432
01:01:06,303 --> 01:01:08,346
That's the only thing that's funny
433
01:01:08,972 --> 01:01:12,809
I know the main reason they did
not want you to go over the struts
434
01:01:12,893 --> 01:01:16,188
When you're wrapped in newspapers and
all that. It's because it's too dangerous
435
01:01:17,272 --> 01:01:19,274
"They said," Who?
suggested the jokes? I
436
01:01:19,441 --> 01:01:20,817
I said,
"Usually I know." What I do
437
01:01:27,282 --> 01:01:30,786
It's not dangerous.
It's a child's play, for God's sake
438
01:01:32,037 --> 01:01:35,165
- "The Beach Bunch", 1965
439
01:01:35,332 --> 01:01:38,376
But the most notable acting job...
at the end of his career
440
01:01:40,921 --> 01:01:43,590
Has been in some movies
in the very popular series
441
01:01:43,715 --> 01:01:46,093
On beach parties for teenagers.
In the 60s
442
01:01:48,303 --> 01:01:52,265
, "And among them" the beach gang.
"And" how to fill a wild bikini
444
01:01:53,809 --> 01:01:55,560
- "How to fill a wild bikini", 1965
445
01:01:57,771 --> 01:02:00,107
Sorry, I was visiting a house
446
01:02:01,983 --> 01:02:03,944
The young men seemed
to like the old Buster
447
01:02:04,069 --> 01:02:06,488
But they knew nothing about
his story and his past
448
01:02:06,738 --> 01:02:08,448
Tell the daughter to come here
449
01:02:10,617 --> 01:02:11,993
A true professional daughter
450
01:02:13,161 --> 01:02:14,579
Her name is.Witch of a Wizard
451
01:02:18,500 --> 01:02:23,922
Frankie wants to go back to the
beach where Didi is right away
452
01:02:27,676 --> 01:02:29,177
Daughter, you're a good girl
453
01:02:30,971 --> 01:02:34,933
He worked until the last minute.
"He died when he did the" Halbler
454
01:02:35,892 --> 01:02:39,062
"Helbler", 1966
455
01:02:39,563 --> 01:02:40,939
And Keaton was shocked
456
01:02:41,314 --> 01:02:44,192
That one expects it to use a double.
Somewhere
457
01:02:48,447 --> 01:02:51,491
There were some distant photographs,
in which the double is seen
458
01:02:51,575 --> 01:02:53,452
Because he was terminally ill.
At that point
459
01:03:07,674 --> 01:03:11,636
, 'He died in 66.on one February
460
01:03:12,012 --> 01:03:15,390
I was working on a
TV show in New York
461
01:03:16,183 --> 01:03:19,644
, And my son called and
said "Are you done?"
462
01:03:19,770 --> 01:03:21,313
"And I said, 'No, we'm not done yet
463
01:03:21,396 --> 01:03:23,273
He said,
"Call me when you're done."
464
01:03:25,650 --> 01:03:28,403
"I called him when I'm done" and I
said, "I'm done. What's going on
465
01:03:29,613 --> 01:03:32,199
"We lost our buster," he said.
466
01:03:43,960 --> 01:03:45,629
He dies while standing
467
01:03:46,254 --> 01:03:47,506
, He was an excellent bridge player
468
01:03:47,798 --> 01:03:50,008
'One of the best bridge
players in the world
469
01:03:51,093 --> 01:03:55,138
For a long time he made a
living from playing bridge
470
01:03:55,639 --> 01:03:57,599
With many of the
important people in BMG
471
01:03:57,974 --> 01:04:02,312
Louis B. Meyer,
and all those people who dumped him
472
01:04:02,604 --> 01:04:03,980
'' But they played bridge with him
473
01:04:04,481 --> 01:04:08,652
In his house, he had a small room
474
01:04:08,777 --> 01:04:10,612
Who was ready to play cards.
475
01:04:11,279 --> 01:04:13,824
, On his last day...
he was restless
476
01:04:14,324 --> 01:04:15,909
... and he played badly
477
01:04:16,868 --> 01:04:18,787
And he played standing up.
478
01:04:23,291 --> 01:04:25,001
He sat down and died
479
01:04:28,672 --> 01:04:32,259
I eulogized Stan Laurel,
one day in February
480
01:04:33,510 --> 01:04:36,847
, And exactly one year later,
in February, in the same church
481
01:04:37,180 --> 01:04:38,723
I eulogized Buster
482
01:04:40,934 --> 01:04:43,645
And they were all there except Buster
483
01:04:54,030 --> 01:04:57,784
, In the fall of 1965,
just a few months before his death
484
01:04:58,034 --> 01:05:00,746
Honor the Buster at the
Venice Film Festival
485
01:05:00,829 --> 01:05:03,749
, For his entire career,
with a special mention, of course
486
01:05:03,874 --> 01:05:07,502
Of the ten most expensive films from Pez.
Which he made in the 1920s
487
01:05:20,724 --> 01:05:23,393
And the first of them is
called, "Three Ages"
488
01:05:23,602 --> 01:05:27,397
Where Buster made a parody of D.W.
Griffith's long-running drama
489
01:05:27,689 --> 01:05:28,648
,"intolerance"
490
01:05:28,857 --> 01:05:33,612
, And described the relationship between
Keaton, his lover and the villain
491
01:05:33,695 --> 01:05:34,946
, Who was always Wallace in shooting
492
01:05:35,113 --> 01:05:37,783
In three completely different periods
493
01:05:38,241 --> 01:05:39,242
...the stone Age
494
01:05:52,339 --> 01:05:53,632
...ancient Rome
495
01:06:31,461 --> 01:06:33,922
Then 1923
496
01:06:53,900 --> 01:06:57,738
Yet his first film that
told one continuous story
497
01:06:58,155 --> 01:07:01,199
Was the stinging, brilliant,
and tear-jerking film
498
01:07:01,867 --> 01:07:05,287
"Hospitality"
A moderate masterpiece
499
01:07:05,454 --> 01:07:08,457
Inspired by the infamous conflict
between Hatfield and McCoy
500
01:07:08,623 --> 01:07:10,584
When a buster is the main target
501
01:07:12,294 --> 01:07:14,755
Once the family of the
girl he fell in love with
502
01:07:14,838 --> 01:07:17,799
, Reveals his identity as the heir to the conflict
503
01:07:17,924 --> 01:07:19,760
Buster becomes a walking target
504
01:07:20,761 --> 01:07:24,514
Of course it was in the days that were
controlled. I only had one shotgun
505
01:07:26,892 --> 01:07:31,021
, Eventually, he realizes this but also
discovers that the father told his sons
506
01:07:31,146 --> 01:07:34,775
That they can not kill him.
As long as he is a guest in their house
507
01:07:37,444 --> 01:07:42,115
Again, Keaton really enjoys having fun.
With a dark and murderous situation
508
01:08:14,648 --> 01:08:17,901
In fact, at the beginning of the
film the game is quite serious
509
01:08:17,984 --> 01:08:21,363
, And is filmed in
a very dramatic way
510
01:08:22,864 --> 01:08:26,576
There is no doubt that Keaton chose,
in as dark an opening as possible
511
01:08:26,701 --> 01:08:29,913
To show that there is a very real
danger, hovering over Keaton's figure
512
01:08:30,080 --> 01:08:33,917
Which helps to boost the humor
Once Buster arrives at the arena.
513
01:08:48,890 --> 01:08:51,685
Keaton also insisted,
on historical accuracy
514
01:08:51,810 --> 01:08:55,856
Starting with the ridiculous but faithful
reconstruction, for an early train
515
01:08:56,022 --> 01:08:59,401
Which actually combined components,
from the very first two trains really
516
01:08:59,484 --> 01:09:01,278
One is British and the other American
517
01:09:17,544 --> 01:09:21,006
In the finale appears the stunt,
perhaps the most spectacular of Keaton
518
01:09:21,131 --> 01:09:23,091
, When he saves his girl from the waterfall
519
01:09:23,258 --> 01:09:25,719
The girl who was then his wife.
Natalie Telemag
520
01:09:54,748 --> 01:09:57,459
Two classics of Keaton.
Released in 1924
521
01:09:57,876 --> 01:10:00,170
, "Sherlock Jr." where
he screened films
522
01:10:00,295 --> 01:10:02,798
He imagines himself...
in a film he is screening
523
01:10:09,596 --> 01:10:12,641
With some amazing tricks .and
most innovative in photography
524
01:10:12,891 --> 01:10:16,520
The dream segment,
is an amazing achievement even today
525
01:10:16,686 --> 01:10:21,066
And the thought that he managed to do it .
.. as beautiful as he did back in 1923
526
01:10:21,149 --> 01:10:22,692
this is simply amazing.
527
01:11:13,160 --> 01:11:17,080
And one piece that proves that Buster...
was a very talented Paul actor
528
01:11:17,247 --> 01:11:20,417
It has already been clarified
that the 13th ball has a bomb
529
01:11:20,625 --> 01:11:23,920
, So Keaton manages to avoid .with
miraculous skill, and does not hurt him
530
01:11:33,930 --> 01:11:37,976
It was sweet on his part.
He bequeathed me his bean stick
531
01:11:38,310 --> 01:11:42,439
... he was sharp.
And it's tied together
532
01:11:43,523 --> 01:11:44,691
His name is written on it
533
01:11:46,068 --> 01:11:48,528
It's probably worth a lot of money now, no?
534
01:11:49,696 --> 01:11:50,864
I will never give it up
535
01:11:57,245 --> 01:12:00,957
In this movie Buster also
suffered a serious injury
536
01:12:03,001 --> 01:12:06,922
Although no one will claim he was not
harmed. More than enough in his career
537
01:12:07,005 --> 01:12:08,715
Almost Nature - - "Hospitality"
538
01:12:08,882 --> 01:12:11,176
Broken ankle -
"The electric house"
539
01:12:11,718 --> 01:12:13,720
Lost consciousness due
to cannon - "The General"
540
01:12:15,013 --> 01:12:17,557
Flashlight in the eye - "Living
room, bedroom and bathroom"
541
01:12:19,059 --> 01:12:23,146
But in "Sherlock Jr." Buster broke the
wrist, and did not know it for years
542
01:12:23,438 --> 01:12:27,067
Water burst and slammed Buster
into the rail, causing a rupture
543
01:12:27,192 --> 01:12:29,611
But it was certainly not possible
to identify it by his movement
544
01:12:29,820 --> 01:12:32,155
, Which was as vigorous as ever.
And everything was filmed in one go
545
01:12:33,407 --> 01:12:36,034
He had headaches for a while,
but he did not feel anything was wrong
546
01:12:36,451 --> 01:12:39,579
Years later, a doctor told him,
"When did you break your wrist?"
547
01:12:39,746 --> 01:12:42,666
, "Buster replied," I did not break.
"And the doctor replied," Yes, you broke
548
01:12:45,168 --> 01:12:48,672
Keaton hired Roscoe Arbeckel to
direct with him under a pseudonym
549
01:12:48,797 --> 01:12:49,881
Because of the scandal.
550
01:12:49,965 --> 01:12:52,884
Buster suggested the name.
Will B. Good
551
01:12:53,093 --> 01:12:55,178
''But Roscoe chose William Goodrich''
552
01:12:55,262 --> 01:12:56,888
The middle name of his father.
553
01:12:57,222 --> 01:13:02,561
But Buster discovered, unfortunately, that
Roscoe was no longer the man he used to be
554
01:13:07,107 --> 01:13:11,361
In the same year, 1924
another classic Keaton film was released
555
01:13:11,486 --> 01:13:14,573
Among the most popular,
"in his films," The Navigator
556
01:13:15,031 --> 01:13:17,576
Who was born only from the fact that one of his colleagues
557
01:13:17,659 --> 01:13:20,662
US Buford "also known
as" the navigator
558
01:13:21,037 --> 01:13:22,622
What can Buster do with a ship?
559
01:13:22,914 --> 01:13:25,125
He created,
just a comic masterpiece
560
01:13:25,292 --> 01:13:27,294
Where both Buster,
and the girl he loved
561
01:13:27,669 --> 01:13:30,714
, Who rejected his marriage
proposal, staying alone
562
01:13:30,839 --> 01:13:34,342
, Using a series of coincidences
on an abandoned ship.
563
01:13:41,057 --> 01:13:42,559
One of the most memorable
sections is the following section
564
01:13:42,642 --> 01:13:46,730
Where they both discover .there
is another man on the ship
565
01:14:46,289 --> 01:14:50,836
Keaton wonderfully constructs the horribly
spoiled background of his character
566
01:14:50,961 --> 01:14:53,046
In a supremely economical opening.
567
01:15:13,400 --> 01:15:14,651
- Will you marry me?
568
01:15:16,903 --> 01:15:18,321
- No way! -
569
01:15:35,046 --> 01:15:39,426
I think a long walk will help me
570
01:15:53,940 --> 01:15:56,443
But there are a lot of jokes
that can be made on a ship
571
01:16:39,277 --> 01:16:43,073
Danger - Men at work
572
01:17:22,112 --> 01:17:24,322
, The following year, 1925
573
01:17:24,406 --> 01:17:27,534
Buster made a film with a theme, in
which he was not particularly interested
574
01:17:27,743 --> 01:17:30,746
But Joe Skank bought Keaton the play
so he could make a movie out of it
575
01:17:30,912 --> 01:17:33,248
And Buster felt that
he must do his best
576
01:17:33,832 --> 01:17:36,710
, "The Movie," Seven Opportunities,
is not one of his best
577
01:17:36,835 --> 01:17:40,046
But it contains some of
Buster's most marvelous works
578
01:17:40,464 --> 01:17:43,884
The section where thousands of women,
chasing after him, then an avalanche
579
01:17:44,009 --> 01:17:45,343
As we showed at the beginning of the film
580
01:17:45,719 --> 01:17:47,846
Here's another amazing piece
581
01:18:21,671 --> 01:18:25,759
Another film released in 1925
was Buster's eccentric love story
582
01:18:25,842 --> 01:18:29,346
Between Keaton and
an enlarged cow
583
01:18:29,638 --> 01:18:32,224
Go West "Definitely Not
Gone", his funniest movie
584
01:18:32,390 --> 01:18:36,269
, But it is strangely touching.
And the love between the two is tangible
585
01:18:36,686 --> 01:18:40,482
At the end, the real "brown eyes"
went after Buster wherever he went
586
01:18:42,484 --> 01:18:44,236
- Burn a mark on this violation -
587
01:19:30,532 --> 01:19:33,618
In 1926,
one of Keaton's funniest films
588
01:19:33,744 --> 01:19:36,413
And his least known today is
589
01:19:36,872 --> 01:19:40,125
"The Warrior Butler," is not
a farce of misidentification
590
01:19:40,250 --> 01:19:43,962
But a comedy about a man who claims...
that he is a famous boxer
591
01:19:44,254 --> 01:19:45,464
They have the same name
592
01:19:45,672 --> 01:19:47,507
To impress the girl.
Where he is in love
593
01:19:47,966 --> 01:19:50,886
Of course the man Buster plays
thinks he'll never have to box
594
01:19:51,011 --> 01:19:52,554
To win the girl,
but he had to box
595
01:19:52,846 --> 01:19:54,931
And the first time he
entered the arena to practice
596
01:19:55,265 --> 01:19:57,017
It's one of the funniest parts
597
01:20:38,809 --> 01:20:40,143
- Raise your hands -
598
01:21:59,848 --> 01:22:01,641
Near the beginning,
"of" the warrior Butler
599
01:22:01,767 --> 01:22:04,227
Keaton, a rich and pampered boy...
trying to go fishing
600
01:22:10,192 --> 01:22:11,735
And maybe shoot a duck.
601
01:22:13,403 --> 01:22:17,407
And the part that is all one whip is
a series of wonderfully timed jokes
602
01:22:17,616 --> 01:22:18,950
Built flawlessly.
603
01:23:28,103 --> 01:23:29,688
And that was the first cut
604
01:23:39,281 --> 01:23:41,700
Good evening.
Here's Orson Welles
605
01:23:43,076 --> 01:23:46,413
To my great pleasure
606
01:23:47,330 --> 01:23:49,666
, Show tonight
607
01:23:50,417 --> 01:23:52,711
In this series,
of great silent films
608
01:23:52,836 --> 01:23:55,088
The one of the greatest
movies of all time
609
01:23:55,213 --> 01:23:56,548
, One of my favorites
610
01:23:57,090 --> 01:24:01,595
, "The General." By
and with Buster Keaton
611
01:24:05,098 --> 01:24:07,100
, Then, in 1926
612
01:24:07,184 --> 01:24:10,771
Here comes the film that many
consider today, Keaton's greatest work
613
01:24:10,979 --> 01:24:15,150
The General, "a daring and filmed comedy,"
his wonderfully about the Civil War
614
01:24:16,735 --> 01:24:19,946
Recently selected by film
critics and historians
615
01:24:20,072 --> 01:24:22,908
To number 18 of all
the films ever made
616
01:24:23,033 --> 01:24:25,744
He was also voted the best
silent film of all time
617
01:24:26,620 --> 01:24:29,956
Few films in all of
history have matched it
618
01:24:30,665 --> 01:24:32,501
On the subject there is certainly no rule
619
01:24:33,126 --> 01:24:37,464
It's visually stunning.
"A hundred times" passed with the wind
620
01:24:41,843 --> 01:24:43,845
, But while the film was coming to screens
621
01:24:44,304 --> 01:24:46,515
The general "is not considered that great"
622
01:24:46,807 --> 01:24:51,395
And was criticized by those who claimed
it was not funny to see the dead
623
01:25:29,015 --> 01:25:33,770
The stone face “created a dark comedy.”
Before that concept was even created
624
01:25:36,606 --> 01:25:40,026
, The film was not a great
success, and yet
625
01:25:40,110 --> 01:25:43,905
Buster himself has always said
that "The General" is his best film
626
01:25:44,030 --> 01:25:47,284
Not only is it a movie,
extremely funny all the time
627
01:25:47,367 --> 01:25:50,620
I am also an avid
supporter, in action cinema
628
01:25:50,704 --> 01:25:53,457
And this is one of
the best action movies
629
01:26:14,811 --> 01:26:17,773
, He chose to play a southern soldier
because he thought the audience
630
01:26:17,898 --> 01:26:21,610
Will not show sympathy for a northern
soldier. Since the north won the war
631
01:26:24,738 --> 01:26:28,200
He's creating a more deadly version
of the cannon joke from The Navigator
632
01:27:33,723 --> 01:27:37,894
He also photographed what was at the
end of the single most expensive whip
633
01:27:38,019 --> 01:27:39,938
In the history of silent cinema.
634
01:27:57,706 --> 01:28:00,709
Buster's last two
independent films are
635
01:28:00,834 --> 01:28:03,795
If we're just talking about laughter,
maybe the funniest of them all
636
01:28:06,882 --> 01:28:09,468
In 1927, "College" went on the screens
637
01:28:09,718 --> 01:28:12,387
, He did not have much success,
but it is difficult to understand why
638
01:28:12,554 --> 01:28:14,973
Because it's full of excerpts
639
01:28:15,307 --> 01:28:19,936
Harold Lloyd was a huge success,
with "The Student" in 1925
640
01:28:20,270 --> 01:28:24,066
A story that takes place in a college he
was in. Very funny material about football
641
01:28:24,441 --> 01:28:27,444
Keaton put in his film.
Any other possible sport
642
01:29:04,064 --> 01:29:07,484
At the beginning of the film Buster
tries to get a job as a soda seller
643
01:29:07,567 --> 01:29:09,444
And looks at a professional seller in his position
644
01:29:29,172 --> 01:29:30,674
He claims he can succeed.
No less than him
645
01:29:31,258 --> 01:29:35,011
What comes next is one of Keaton's
most powerful comedic passages
646
01:30:49,836 --> 01:30:51,046
, In a later scene
647
01:30:51,171 --> 01:30:55,425
His classmates are harassing him in
a section with a brilliant structure
648
01:32:17,424 --> 01:32:20,594
- Welcome to the ship King -
649
01:32:21,344 --> 01:32:25,140
Buster's last independent
film was released in 1928
650
01:32:25,265 --> 01:32:28,268
The last miraculous year
of the silent cinema era
651
01:32:28,643 --> 01:32:32,522
The Dead Bill "is still one of
the creations," funny to his tears
652
01:32:35,567 --> 01:32:38,195
Peak in an amazing hurricane section
653
01:33:45,846 --> 01:33:49,599
It's basically a story about a boy who tries
to impress a father who left a long time ago
654
01:33:49,850 --> 01:33:53,895
Schmid immediately dislikes almost
anything, in his unimpressive son
655
01:33:54,146 --> 01:33:55,230
Especially his hat
656
01:33:55,814 --> 01:33:57,065
First thing, a new hat
657
01:34:07,325 --> 01:34:10,412
Buster even cool,
internal joke into it
658
01:34:10,579 --> 01:34:12,873
By quickly hiding the flat hat
659
01:34:12,998 --> 01:34:14,624
Has been linked to it for a long time.
660
01:34:20,881 --> 01:34:25,218
Buster is in love with the daughter of
the wealthy owner of the new steamer
661
01:34:25,343 --> 01:34:27,721
Who strives to bring about
the bankruptcy of the father
662
01:34:27,804 --> 01:34:29,598
And his old steamer
663
01:34:30,974 --> 01:34:35,062
The girl's father forbade
Buster to board his ship
664
01:34:36,104 --> 01:34:39,357
Buster's father insists
that Buster stand his ground
665
01:34:39,483 --> 01:34:41,401
And will board
his company's ship
666
01:34:41,735 --> 01:34:43,904
This leads to one of
the funniest passages
667
01:34:43,987 --> 01:34:48,283
In a bright, and lastly silent, masterpiece
that is so beautifully constructed
668
01:34:48,533 --> 01:34:50,368
His tenth in five years
669
01:35:35,956 --> 01:35:37,916
- That's what it's for -
670
01:35:47,342 --> 01:35:50,345
Thus ended the Great Decade
671
01:35:52,681 --> 01:35:54,808
, His independence, his marriage
672
01:35:54,933 --> 01:35:58,603
, His silent films,
everything he achieved... forgotten
673
01:36:00,647 --> 01:36:05,360
And he soon fell prey to a
land that Vidal described
674
01:36:05,485 --> 01:36:07,487
As "The United States of Amnesia".
675
01:36:10,365 --> 01:36:14,244
, In 1965, a year before Keaton died
676
01:36:14,619 --> 01:36:17,873
Venice Film Festival,
made a tribute to the great Buster
677
01:36:18,582 --> 01:36:21,668
And the crowd rose to their feet and
applauded him for the longest period of time
678
01:36:21,752 --> 01:36:23,879
In the history of this Italian festival.
679
01:36:24,796 --> 01:36:27,340
For more than ten minutes,
the returns continued
680
01:36:27,674 --> 01:36:29,342
And Buster was moved to tears
681
01:36:30,093 --> 01:36:31,094
He found it hard to believe
682
01:36:31,219 --> 01:36:35,891
That someone loves these movies.
That he created so long ago
683
01:36:37,517 --> 01:36:39,853
Eleanor told me he
did not understand
684
01:36:39,936 --> 01:36:42,439
It happened 50 years
after he made these movies
685
01:36:42,564 --> 01:36:46,359
And they were appreciated .as if
they were screened for the first time
686
01:36:47,110 --> 01:36:48,278
And he did not understand it
687
01:36:50,822 --> 01:36:52,949
Amazing how eternal
it is and how much
688
01:36:53,075 --> 01:36:58,080
A physical comedy of this kind.
You will never stop laughing
689
01:36:59,456 --> 01:37:02,375
It was funny then, it's funny now. And
it's going to be funny in a hundred years
690
01:37:04,753 --> 01:37:08,548
About some filmmakers?
It can be said
691
01:37:10,509 --> 01:37:11,885
"They remembered me," he said
692
01:37:12,427 --> 01:37:16,848
And yes,
he will never be forgotten
693
01:37:47,963 --> 01:37:50,382
Crane Peter Bogdanovich:
694
01:37:51,550 --> 01:37:52,550
"The Big Buster"
695
01:37:53,050 --> 01:37:56,050
Translation by Naomi Mazuz
696
01:37:56,550 --> 01:37:58,550
Edited by Hagar Arubs Mazur
697
01:37:59,050 --> 01:38:01,050
Production of:
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698
01:38:01,550 --> 01:38:04,550
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