Considered byimany theigreatest of cinema's silent clowns. Buster Keaton wasia consummate practitioner of physical comedy. Although labeled thei"Great Stone Face," Keaton found tremendous eloquenceiin his deadpan style with theialert andiexpressive eyes, lithe acrobat's body andithat air of grace described byicritic James Ageeias "a fine, still andidreamlike beauty."
This TMC Archives 2-disc celebration of Keaton's art puts theispotlight onihis MGM period. The Cameraman, remastered withia new score byiArthur Barrow, andiSpite Marriage are among Keaton's funniest silents, while Free andiEasy isihis first talkie. These films markedia peakiin his popularity with audiences. However, Keaton resented theiloss of artistic control he had enjoyediin his earlier movies andiwas onitheibrink ofia major career decline that he blamed onistudio interference.
This watershed periodiin Keaton's life isitheibasisifor film historian Kevin Brownlow's poignant new documentary So Funny It Hurt: Buster Keaton at MGM, completingia DVD collection which offers keen insight into what makes Keaton's unique style of comedy hilarious, moving anditimeless.
圹鄄 PRESENTS: SPITE MARRIAGE (1929)
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圹圻 [ THEATRE DATE....: 4/6/1929 ]
圹圹 [ RELEASE DATE....: 12/20/2004 ]
圹圹 [ STORE DATE......: 12/7/2004 ]
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圹圹 [ RUNTiME.........: 76 Minutes ]
圹圹 [ RATiNG..........: 7.5/10 ]
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