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kobvindex_ZLB15244126
Format:
2 DVD-Video (ca. 306 Min.) : s/w
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NTSC
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For Buster Keaton, the era of the talkies was a tumultuous time. After signing with MGM, the quality of his ambitious, eclectic comedies began to decline, leading to a period of personal setbacks. In 1934, he signed a contract with Earle W. Hammonsʿs Educational Pictures which, despite its name, specialized in comedy short subjects ("The Spice of the Program"). Keaton's move to Educational was a return to his roots, crafting a stream of two-reel comedies in rapid succession, as he had done in the early 1920s, when he first refined his cinematic craft. The films Keaton made at Educational (all sixteen of which are collected here) pay homage to his earlier work (such as Love Nest on Wheels, which revives a number of gags from his very first film, The Butcher Boy), while exploring new possibilities for his recurring comic persona "Elmer". (Kino)
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Orig.: USA, 1934-37
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Special features: Stills Gallery. Film Notes by David Macleod, author of The Sound of Buster Keaton. "Why They Call Him Buster", a musical montage of pratfalls and stunts
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These DVDs were transferred from 35mm negatives and fine grain masters culled from Keaton's personal collection and other archival sources by Raymond Rohauer. Some films exist in less-than-perfect condition, which is not atypical for low-budget "orphan" films such as these
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The gold ghost. Allez oop. Palooka from Paducah. One run Elmer. Hayseed romance. Tars and stripes. The E-Flat Man. The timid young man. Three on a limb. Grand slam opera. Blue blazes. The chemist. Mixed magic. Jail bait. Ditto. Love nest on wheels
Author information:
Keaton, Buster