Camera Man: Buster Keaton
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“Those who care for Keaton cannot care mildly.” —James Agee“There are many ways and many reasons to care for Keaton—first, foremost, and forever, those sublime Buster Bits (as William Nestrick calls them), the ingenious gags and stunts that keep us laughing through our awe. Absurdity reigns in Keaton’s two-reelers, which, apart from being marvelously entertaining in themselves, were fertile experimental ground for gags, stunts, and techniques that show up in pristine form in the features that Keaton variously directed and produced.
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Buster Keaton: Camerman - Retro Movie Posters Art Print – Laughing Elephant
ithankyou: Buster Keaton in The Cameraman (1928)
The Cameraman Year 1928 Director Edward Sedgwick et Buster Keaton Buster Keaton Stock Photo - Alamy
TNR Salon Series: Dana Stevens on Buster Keaton and the Dawn of the Film Industry
The Daily on X: Buster Keaton, born 125 years ago today, in THE CAMERAMAN (1928). “He was by far the most cinematic of the silent clowns, the most artful with his camera.”
The Cameraman, Buster Keaton, 1928 by Everett
The Cameraman — Cineaste Magazine
BUSTER KEATON in THE CAMERAMAN (1928), directed by EDWARD SEDGWICK. - SuperStock
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