/u/busterkeatonsoc's posts in /r/busterkeaton
“Le Roi des Champs-Élysées” 1934, was Buster’s first completed feature project after leaving MGM - a French film which is actually a lot of fun, although sadly, the majority of Buster’s dialogue is dubbed.
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A 1960 programme for Buster Keaton’s run of “Once Upon A Mattress” - rehearsals for which Buster began 64 years ago today.
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This Day in Buster…August 7, 1928 The Emporia Gazette prints ‘The architectural contrast between Buster Keaton & Ernest Torrence is one of the effective comedy devices used in “Steamboat Bill, Jr.”’
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This Day in Buster…August 4, 1957 The Press & Sun-Bulletin do a piece on Buster Keaton’s “Merton of the Movies,” opening the following night at the Southern Tier Playhouse - two co-stars, Jane Dulo & James Karen, would remain friends with Buster for the remainder of his life.
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