Articles tagged with “Buster Keaton” – the great stone face, most famous for his silent films, but he had a resurgence in later life
Articles tagged with “Buster Keaton” – the great stone face, most famous for his silent films, but he had a resurgence in later life
Editorial review of Slapstick Encyclopedia courtesy of Amazon.com A veritable gold mine of rarities and little-known treats, Slapstick Encyclopedia lives up to its title as […]
Biography of Buster Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) Biography of Buster Keaton, the ‘great stone face’ who was one of the great […]
[Please note the misprint in the list of Keaton’s released films. “The Ghost” should read “The Goat“! There is also a discrepancy here and between […]
Buster Keaton Can Smile After Business Hours, by Dorothy Day – originally published in the New York Telegraph on October 21, 1923 I went to […]
Low Comedy as a High Art, by Malcolm H. Oettinger – originally published in Picture-Play Magazine, March 1923 For a long time it was considered […]
Buster Keaton Can Smile and Yawn, Too, If He Wishes, by Gertrude Chase – originally published in the New York Telegraph on October 8, 1922 A […]
Buster Keaton’s Marriage — Only Three Weeks – by Willis Goldbeck, originally published in Motion Picture, October 1921 “Silence is of the gods; only monkeys chatter.” […]
Tumbling to Fame, by Malcolm H. Oettinger — originally published in Picture-Play Magazine, December 1920 If you’re a “big-time” vaudeville devotee you’ll remember “The Three […]
Buster Keaton Bursts Into Stardom, by Grace Kingsley — originally published in the Los Angeles Times, May 16, 1920 “I gotta do some sad scenes. Why, […]
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