View of American actor and comedian Buster Keaton , surrounded by a group of young boys, during the filming of his movie, 'Film' , New York, New Scene from Around the World in Eighty Days The film stars Shirley MacLaine, David Niven, Cantinflas, and Buster KeatonInterview with Buster KeatonA friend of his parents happened to be visiting one day when Keaton (then a young child) accidentally fell down the stairs Luckily, Keaton was unhurt and stood up immediately The astonished family friend allegedly stated, "That was a real buster!"
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Buster keaton the timid young man-He is called "Milton" instead of the usual "Elmer" Why not "Buster"?The NarrativeMachine Buster Keaton's Cinematic Comedy, Deleuze's Recursion Function and the Operational Aesthetic by Lisa Trahair Web Resources Compiled by Albert Fung Buster Keaton The Damfinos Official Website A dedicated Buster Keaton site Film Directors Articles on the Internet A few articles on Keaton Juha's Buster Keaton Page
A young Buster Keaton picture from the past Buster Keaton, the great comic actor of the silent era, was born on this day in 15 He is seen here with his parents Joe and Myra with whom heThere is much legend regarding the conception of his nickname, Buster Many attribute the name to the legendary Harry Houdini, who was the partner of Joe Keaton (Buster's father) in the medicineshow group "Kathleen Marownen", after he saw a young Buster fall down aMyth Buster Keaton was the victim of child abuse by his father, Joe Keaton The child abuse myth is one of the most persistent and pernicious myths about Buster Keaton There's no doubt that the family's vaudeville act was a rough one, often called "the roughest act in vaudeville," and Buster was often referred to as the Human Mop
The 1956 film The Buster Keaton Story is terrible Much more interesting and accessible is a 1969 film called The Comic starring Dick Van Dyke and directed by Carl Reiner The film is clearly based on Keaton's life (among others) Read 50 more posts about Buster Keaton hereMore outlandishly, Keaton and his parents claimed that aged just months old, he was sucked out of his bedroom window by a tornado, spun and deposited, unharmed, in a nearby fieldMeet Buster Keaton Buster came to the shelter after his owner passed away and all of the owners dogs were taken there Thankfully an awesome lady spotted his picture as well as a female and the puppies of Buster and the female and she rescued all of them The pups have been fully vetted an adopted already so Buster and his girlfriend are now
The film has a lot of nods to silent cinema But if there is one clear predecessor to Malcolm's character, it is Buster Keaton in The General (1926) In this film, Keaton plays a Southern railway engineer, just before the civil war breaks out, who loves his locomotive called The General and a young woman It is easy to speculate that theThough young Keaton learned better tricks to take a fall without injury, it didn't stop authorities from accusing the family of child abuse But since young Buster was able to prove that he didn't have any bruises or broken bones, no charges were ever madeBoth old and young Buster Keaton sure are similar Gag signs, Muskegon, Myra Keaton, ukelele playing, Arbuckle referencing–seriously Miss Squier, you are the best If you'd like to see a scan of the magazine interview, the link is here Try not to get too lost in the fun of paging through vintage movie magazines (although you probably will!)
Buster Keaton, also known as The Great Stone Face, was one of the most important artists of the Silent Era He was an actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, stunt performer, and a master of physical comedy Being a child of vaudeville performers, he was only three years old when stepped on stage for the first timeLate Buster Keaton is probably the most famous American star of Hollywood's silent era He could only be compared to Britishborn Charlie Chaplin, although many consider Keaton to be the ultimate master of silent comedy Keaton was a seminal comedian, actor, producer, screenwriter, and director that shaped the industry for years to come, evenKeaton, who was born Joseph Francis Keaton Jr in Piqua, Kansas, in 15, spent his youth touring with his family in vaudeville, appearing in a comicacrobatic act in which his father tossed him around the stage The physicality required for the act blended right in with young Buster
The 50's children's show SKY KING has four episodes and there are two episodes from the surprisingly hardtofind Eve Arden classic OUR MISS BROOKS There's two episodes from the elusive BUSTER KEATON show of the 1950's snf fiveThe Keaton family graduated from traveling medicine shows to vaudeville, and by the time Buster was a young man in his teens he was already a vaudeville star, an expert acrobat and stage comedian He abandoned vaudeville for films when the popular silent star comedian Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle hired him as an actor to appear in his filmBuster Keaton goes back to school and stages a hilarious sendup of university life in College Keaton stars as Ronald, an idealistic freshman who attends Clayton College in pursuit of higher learning, but finds himself instead embroiled in a war of athletics as he fights for the heart of his beloved coed, Mary (Anne Cornwall)
Keaton told interviewer Fletcher Markle that Harry Houdini happened to be present one day when the young Keaton took a tumble down a long flight of stairs without injury After the infant sat up and shook off his experience, Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!"Buster Keaton (15 to 1966) More than 40 years after his death, Buster Keaton returns to Muskegon each fall The annual convention of The Damfinos The International Buster Keaton Society, descends each October on Muskegon, whereThe inspiration for this short might have started out as a parody, but One Week is more than a lesson in how not to build a house It was the first time audiences saw Keaton with full creative control Simply put, watching One Week is to watch genius at the moment of its dawning This film paved the way for the sensational work that would follow from That Famous Falling Wall Gag,
Buster Keaton and Ernest Torrence in "Steamboat Bill, Jr" American comic actor, director and producer Buster Keaton on the set of his movie Sherlock Jr Married actors Buster Keaton and Natalie Talmadge standing on a train platform with their baby, Joseph , Chicago, Illinois, 1922 Actor Billy Crystal poses with Buster Keaton's granddaughterBuster Keaton did stunts for 30 years with broken neck He was the comic genius to rival Charlie Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy and the Marx Brothers And Buster Keaton, theSo, grab a few of Buster's films, sit back and enjoy one of Cinema's greatest, and influential Directors you'll be hooked 1 The Butcher Boy (1917) On a blustery day in March 1917, Buster Keaton was introduced to Rosoce "Fatty" Arbuckle, at
Throughout the 19s, Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton was a comedic force of nature on the big screen Then, as the decade drew to a close, his influential brand of extreme slapstick and stunt work hit a bump in the road The result was a descent into alcoholism and depression that became so bad it led to Keaton being institutionalizedNot only do young people love Buster Keaton's films, they're all in love with him, too In places like Tumblr and he's a very popular man, and the pictures and animated gifs that are made in his honor are quite something to see The younger generation has definitely discovered him, I think initially through channels like TCMA team of people came together and began exploring the idea of telling this rich, fascinating story of Buster Keaton as a child vaudeville star, as a teen tumbling down the sand dunes at Lake Michigan and as a brave young man venturing off to New York City, where he would soon become a star in the new medium of motion pictures
Buster Keaton, the pokerfaced comic whose studies in exquisite frustration amused two generations of movie audiences, died of lung cancer today at his home in suburban Woodland Hills His age was 70 AP – A mournful little fellow sadfaced as a basset, usually wearing a saucerbrimmed porkpie hat, oversized suit and floppy bow tie, Joseph Frank Keaton stood with CharlieBuster Keaton, Actor The General Joseph Frank Keaton was born on October 4, 15 in Piqua, Kansas, to Joe Keaton and Myra Keaton Joe and Myra were Vaudevillian comedians with a popular, everchanging variety act, giving Keaton an eclectic and interesting upbringingComedian Buster Keaton, 70, Hollywood immortal whose trademark was the dead pan and who felt last year that "I might live forever," died of lung cancer Tuesday in his Woodland Hills home
Fatty Buster The Comique World of Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton Three shorts directed by and starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle with featured player Buster Keaton One of the most consequential chance meetings in cinema history occurred on a rainy day in March 1917 in New York City Or so goes the story Buster Keaton often told aboutIn 1924, following the birth of two sons to whom Buster was devoted, the Talmadge women en masse casually informed 29yearold Keaton that he was no longer welcome in Natalie's bed "Having got our two boys our first three years, frankly, it looked as if my work was done," he reported with sardonic humor years later "I was ruled ineligibleI guess Keaton may have been
So sadly I just got a copyright Strike and so now if I get a third one they will shut down my channel So I will be deleting those popular moHistorical photo of the young Buster Keaton Courtesy photo The date was Oct 4, 15, and tornadic winds were rising and beginning to whip and tear near the WoodsonAllen County border A vaudeville troupe of actors suddenly found themselves stuck at the rail junction in Piqua, including Myra Keaton, who was multiple months pregnantFrankly speaking, it's rather amazing Keaton died of cancer at age 70 in 1966, according to The International Buster Keaton Society, rather than during a film shoot when a young man Here are some of Keaton's wildest onscreen feats Buster Keaton had a house fall around him
Buster Keaton – Hard Luck, The Goat – closeups at Westlake Park Posted on August 15, by John Bengtson Vintage movies and photos are time machines This rare 1923 photo reveals exactly where Buster Keaton flees from Big Joe Roberts during The Goat (1921) nearly a century agoJan 27, 14 Young Buster Keaton, and one of the last photos ever taken of him Jan 27, 14 Young Buster Keaton, and one of the last photos ever taken of him Today Explore When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gesturesBrowse 3 buster keaton stock videos and clips available to use in your projects, or search for charlie chaplin or harold lloyd to find more stock footage and broll video clips 19 lovesick man (buster keaton) declares his love for happy woman on the other side of fence buster keaton stock videos & royaltyfree footage
Keaton wrestles and overcomes massive objects in his films Image courtesy of eMoviePoster Kevin Brianton, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia In almost every Buster Keaton film, there is a scene where the audience gasps at the actor's astonishing athleticism It can be when Keaton wrestles with huge pieces of wood onBuster plays his spoiled wealthy boy character here;The blog Entertainment Urban Legends Revealed has tackled the question of whether Houdini really gave silent star Buster Keaton his famous nickname They are claiming the story is false, and the case they make is interesting I'll leave it up to you to read and decide
Born into a vaudeville family, Keaton was destined for the show business He began performing with his parents in 'The Three Keatons' when he was just three years old His family performed a comedy sketch in which the young boy would be constantly tossed and thrown around the stage, often inviting the wrath of authorities who accused his parents of child abuseBuster joined his parents on stage a very young age, and rapidly became the feature performer in the act Debuting on Wednesday, October 17, 1900 at Dockstader's Theater in Wilmington, Delaware, the young Keaton developed the "Great Stone Face" as he was physically tossed about the stage by his father as part of the actBy the late 1930s, Buster Keaton () was out of business as a selfstarting auteur He continued to work all his life, doing innumerable TV appearances and turning up in movies like Chaplin's " Limelight," Wilder's " Sunset Boulevard " and even "Film," an original screenplay by Samuel Beckett
Perhaps Buster Keaton is the truest example of someone who was born to entertain as came to be on that early October 15 day between acts of his parents' vaudeville show Now head on over to SilentOlogy and the seventh iteration of The Buster Keaton Blogathon My humble post is only the tip of the Buster iceberg Laughs and legend awaitBuster Keaton Anarchitect Steamboat Bill, Jr Dir Charles Reisner Perf Buster Keaton, Ernest Torrance United Artists, 1928 It wasn't a great day for the threeyearold Buster Curious at the rotating machinery of a mangle as it squeezed water out of his family's clothes, he wandered from his Kansas boardinghouse room and stuck aThe Timid Young Man is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by Mack Sennett and starring Buster Keaton
Joseph Frank Keaton IV was born October 4, 15, in Piqua, Kansas His parents, Joe and Myra, were both veteran vaudevillian actors, and Keaton himself first
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