Buster Keaton ONE WEEK (Laurel & Hardy) SHORT CLASSIC

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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    ----- Note: Copyright issues are an important matter to us! We use content that has been licensed. if you feel your copyright is infringened, please send us an email so we can handle this directly. The story involves two newlyweds, Keaton and Seely, who receive a build-it-yourself house as a wedding gift. The house can be built, supposedly, in "one week". A rejected suitor secretly re-numbers packing crates. The movie recounts Keaton's struggle to assemble the house according to this new "arrangement". The end result is depicted in the picture. As if this were not enough, Keaton finds he has built his house on the wrong site and has to move it. The movie reaches its tense climax when the house becomes stuck on railroad tracks. Keaton and Seely try to move it out the way of an oncoming train, which eventually passes on the neighboring track. As the couple look relieved, the house is immediately struck and demolished by another train coming the other way. Keaton stares at the scene, places a 'For Sale' sign with the heap (attaching the building instructions) and walks off with Seely.
    The New York Times movie review said, "One Week, a Buster Keaton work, has more fun in it than most slap-stick, trick-property comedies."

Комментарии • 202

  • @danielhall6354
    @danielhall6354 Год назад +44

    having the first train miss and then the house getting hit by another just as you think it's an anti-climax is really funny

    • @derrickwashington1713
      @derrickwashington1713 8 месяцев назад +1

      He used this gag again for the film Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (this time with a car).

  • @robertagregory7177
    @robertagregory7177 10 месяцев назад +21

    They got a 1920s IKEA house 😅

    • @Peter-dj8dv
      @Peter-dj8dv 2 месяца назад

      You young whippersnappers wouldn’t know, but Sears used to sell home kits and plans under the Craftsman brand. Look up Sears Kit Homes

  • @christopherstilley7756
    @christopherstilley7756 3 года назад +128

    I've long noticed that the,Keaton and Harold Lloyd comedies alongside with their leading ladies,in spite of the action and technicalities of the humor ,manage to also be far more romantic than many so called straight romantic movies.

    • @fatmah5164
      @fatmah5164 2 года назад +4

      RIGHT??

    • @mikewilson714
      @mikewilson714 Год назад +5

      I really can't watch any Chaplin. Lloyd was superior in every way, imo.

  • @Stone1108
    @Stone1108 2 года назад +74

    Those stunts, what a bloke, not to mention the comedy, 101 plus years ago and still entertaining. 👏👏 👏 Buster, his fellow cast and production team. may you all RiP.

  • @TorQueMoD
    @TorQueMoD Год назад +27

    First time I've watched a Buster Keaton movie. This was fantastic and a great intro to a legend!

  • @isaiahchapman7660
    @isaiahchapman7660 2 года назад +29

    I remember going to my state fair, and they were showing this film with a live piano player. It started my love for Black and White Silent Pictures.

  • @tomajortom
    @tomajortom 4 года назад +219

    The bathtub scene is unforgettable. Keaton was a genius.

    • @Jay-xg9bu
      @Jay-xg9bu 4 года назад +14

      Sad he died with nothing to his name but a legacy in silent motion pictures

    • @x.xiahtic
      @x.xiahtic 3 года назад +7

      @@moltennoodle Try to get a dna test maybe?

    • @ywgmb35
      @ywgmb35 3 года назад +3

      @@Jay-xg9bu he didn't have the riches of his early years, but for the last 15 years or so of his life he was doing quite well; touring Europe six months every year and working on all sorts of projects. The first part of his death announcement in the LA Times shows how busy he was www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/archives/la-me-buster-keaton-19660202-story.html

    • @MasterRoshi8974
      @MasterRoshi8974 Год назад +4

      ​​@@moltennoodle his last name was Keaton not noodle

    • @karenkaren3189
      @karenkaren3189 Год назад +14

      @@Jay-xg9bu Not true! He was very happily married to the love of his life, Eleanor. He had his children and grandchildren and a lovely little ranch in Woodland Hills. He worked constantly in film and TV. His movies had been discovered and saved. He received an academy award. He died knowing that his work would be remembered. And he died basically sober (had a beer each night with dinner).
      He always said that he had the best life

  • @Nakamichi_Jun
    @Nakamichi_Jun 4 года назад +53

    14:35 lol proof you dont need pixels to make a scene family oriented, 1920s style!

  • @zerocow3351
    @zerocow3351 Год назад +11

    In Keaton's worldview, a character is like a two-dimensional character wandering in a three-dimensional world. After enduring the suspense of a two-dimensional character falling into danger in a three-dimensional world, and then seeing unexpected results surprise, the audience feels as if they are in a higher world than them.

  • @JAProductions494
    @JAProductions494 Год назад +14

    Can we all agree that Handy Hank created the cinematic villain
    I mean, he’s a true irredeemable monster 😂

    • @the81kid
      @the81kid 10 месяцев назад +1

      "Handy Hank" - I see what they did there ; ) ha

  • @hotshot104
    @hotshot104 2 года назад +13

    Fourth wall break ??? That was epic

  • @picklesthewise
    @picklesthewise 3 года назад +68

    Amazing. This film is 100 years old and is still preserved for us to enjoy today.

  • @lesafowers8142
    @lesafowers8142 Год назад +21

    This film a hundred years later is still the best! Buster Keaton is the most beloved caracter actor that ever existed. I love all his work so much. I laugh, cry and clap the whole way through. 👏👏👏

  • @mikelroa8719
    @mikelroa8719 3 года назад +28

    2:30 minutes in and its already better than anything i have seen before.

  • @johnferguson4089
    @johnferguson4089 Год назад +15

    That was absolutely incredible especially when the actors had to do all the stunts themselves.. Also the organ accompaniment added a touch of how the film would have been seen originally in many of the larger theatres and was really great.

  • @thomasthomas6645
    @thomasthomas6645 2 года назад +13

    Nowadays this house will be a work of art

  • @gonegonethankyou2091
    @gonegonethankyou2091 3 года назад +12

    Anyone else watching this at 2x speed?? It makes it way funnier

  • @DonHavjuan
    @DonHavjuan 4 года назад +59

    The year is 1920 (inexplicably missing from both title and description)

    • @syrkaros5815
      @syrkaros5815 4 года назад +13

      100 years already. Wow!

    • @WalrusMuzza
      @WalrusMuzza 4 года назад +5

      100 Years of this film

    • @blackdot3538
      @blackdot3538 4 года назад +3

      Thanks, I was wondering about the year.

  • @SpicyHobbit03
    @SpicyHobbit03 3 года назад +12

    Lol, the gravity of when he says "I'll be right down"@20:13!
    And yes, pun intended 😉

  • @brothergoodfoot
    @brothergoodfoot 2 года назад +8

    This soundtrack is better than the other upload of this film. Too bad this one is loaded down with ads though!

  • @MatthewGhirardi
    @MatthewGhirardi 2 года назад +12

    22:49 my favorite part 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ianjohnson458
    @ianjohnson458 2 года назад +18

    A legendary short, and dear god was Sybil Seely a stunning beauty.

  • @diegomanoel6499
    @diegomanoel6499 2 года назад +16

    Adoro esse filmes dele, mas se você piscar na hora errada perde alguma cena. 😂

  • @jx4234
    @jx4234 4 года назад +19

    Beautiful film. Still funny and smart from today's view. The train scene is even better than Fast & Furious. Every model is real. BTW, what's the name for this age's makeup of girls?

  • @personaldisaster444
    @personaldisaster444 3 года назад +11

    He was so beautiful ❤️

  • @kimcassidy6429
    @kimcassidy6429 4 года назад +29

    Absolutely charming!!!

  • @waderaney7
    @waderaney7 4 года назад +23

    100 years on,still a funny short😉

  • @yudhistiraaldistaputramirz5925
    @yudhistiraaldistaputramirz5925 3 года назад +12

    8:47 damn that need a master skill to do it

    • @EPWillard
      @EPWillard Месяц назад

      If memory serves correct Keaton started in his dad's vaudeville act where he would be thrown around on stage with special straps sewn into the back of his costumes and he just kept learning how to do physical comedy and ways to (relatively)safely do stunts.

  • @notboris8217
    @notboris8217 3 года назад +21

    Breaking the 4th wall 100 years ago! Ahead of its time

  • @mdayanansari890
    @mdayanansari890 10 месяцев назад +3

    10:44 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @SpammingY
    @SpammingY Год назад +2

    14:35 Bruh.

  • @Olive_rilder
    @Olive_rilder 4 года назад +40

    Train good, house bad.

  • @josephfinnegan151
    @josephfinnegan151 Год назад +2

    Buster Keaton: "One Week".
    Thursday, March 2 - 2023.
    304,692 View's So Far:

  • @syrkaros5815
    @syrkaros5815 4 года назад +32

    I can see a lot of hours of rehearsal behind these apparently simple gags

    • @MareShoop
      @MareShoop 4 года назад +9

      Uh not really. Most shots were taken in one take.

    • @drnpictures2155
      @drnpictures2155 4 года назад +8

      Yeah and he improvised them

    • @angelitacochran8161
      @angelitacochran8161 2 года назад +2

      Keaton was a MASTER. Acting since age 5.

  • @ricardocantoral7672
    @ricardocantoral7672 4 года назад +15

    Does anyone else feel that this film is rather surreal ?

  • @willmfrank
    @willmfrank 3 года назад +7

    The train gag that caps this film was re-purposed eleven years later in Keaton's 1931 film "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath."

  • @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
    @Stand_By_For_Mind_Control 2 года назад +2

    Okay some of that stunt work would get your studio shut down today lol.

  • @cinemasage
    @cinemasage Год назад +9

    i got very lucky to see this on the big screen. i was around seven years old or so and later on watched a really great documentary on Keaton. Keaton's short films were nothing more but pure masterpieces.

  • @Rakesthetic
    @Rakesthetic 2 года назад +3

    (I'm writing this with google translate, sorry if there are grammatical mistakes) Who made the music? I have seen other videos of this short and my favorite music has been this video.

  • @nsytr06
    @nsytr06 4 года назад +9

    The second train lmao

  • @alexorlov8634
    @alexorlov8634 Год назад +2

    I don't get it. How Buster Keaton did all his stunts and survived. Absolutely unique!

  • @lukmanalghdamsi3189
    @lukmanalghdamsi3189 Год назад +1

    I'm not a fan of the question of what's your favorite movie, song, book or game. unless you asked about which best thing is a specific thing/genre/type/etc.
    however if i have to choose one movie to say it's my favorite then i will say this movie.

  • @jamescurtiss0
    @jamescurtiss0 Год назад +2

    2:22 😂

  • @nmp290765
    @nmp290765 2 года назад +3

    i highly recommend the new Buster biography written by James Curtis

    • @Fleur.Artpop
      @Fleur.Artpop Год назад +1

      Thanks! Have you read "my wonderful world of slapstick"? Love it. Highly recommended.

  • @tomspeed2000
    @tomspeed2000 3 года назад +3

    She has a very special beauty, i saw many beautiful girls until now but none of them comparable with she

  • @vanillabunny
    @vanillabunny 3 года назад +7

    19:31 ここ可愛すぎて好き

  • @brianbannon6746
    @brianbannon6746 3 года назад +6

    The master of physical comedy.

  • @nopenada8071
    @nopenada8071 3 года назад +9

    I love watching the people within the film not having a clue what to do. This was the first humans ever to experience being filmed and they didn't know how to react! Haha

  • @RamanKumar-sm3gs
    @RamanKumar-sm3gs 4 года назад +6

    Girls of 1920 are so cute....
    I wish i can return to these times ...😘😗😘😘😘😘

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 4 года назад +1

      more like lard and blubber now, in USA, UK... - that's right wing capitalist consumerism

    • @SpicyHobbit03
      @SpicyHobbit03 3 года назад +1

      @@mizofan haha so true! I don't think that people care as much about a clean presentation nowadays like they did then smh

  • @belaydejene3547
    @belaydejene3547 2 года назад +7

    Keaton, the legendary !!!

    • @Andrew-jn9yp
      @Andrew-jn9yp 2 года назад +2

      The train at the end really bout made me fall over laughing

  • @kat2270
    @kat2270 Год назад +2

    Absolutely wonderful. Thanks for posting this.

  • @DaleyMayall
    @DaleyMayall 3 года назад +3

    Why do put Laurel and Hardy in brackets in your titles?

    • @acagnoprod
      @acagnoprod 3 года назад

      Algorithm... I think

  • @reggaerock
    @reggaerock Год назад +2

    live-action cartoon. I love it

  • @BethBurns68
    @BethBurns68 Год назад +3

    103 years later, this is still so funny! I loved all the stunts and gags!

  • @hotshot104
    @hotshot104 2 года назад +1

    Okay I live buster keaton who is his leading lady? I believe she’s the same In Most films of his and seeing a female stuntwoman 100 years ago doing similar stuff to him awesome. Also they so cute and wholesome of a couple.

  • @leelalo6625
    @leelalo6625 Год назад +2

    I laughed so much. Wow. This was well done.

  • @DVel-xf7np
    @DVel-xf7np 3 года назад +4

    Que grande me encantan estas películas ☺️☺️

  • @rexdev4489
    @rexdev4489 2 года назад +3

    5:38 OMG that's too dangerous

    • @finboror
      @finboror Год назад

      You've seen nothing yet

  • @mystikspiral9571
    @mystikspiral9571 4 года назад +5

    bless this mess.

  • @diegochaveslopes315
    @diegochaveslopes315 Год назад +2

    Incrível tinha Muita criatividade

  • @datfloof2732
    @datfloof2732 9 месяцев назад +2

    WHY IS THIS STILL FUNNY 😅😂

  • @Magharebi
    @Magharebi 4 года назад +6

    They have all died and we will die one day. This is life.
    in a very hard moments they could action those funny films

    • @jamescrab4110
      @jamescrab4110 3 года назад

      ah look its the fucking philosopher, just what we needed

    • @pocketsand5216
      @pocketsand5216 3 года назад

      @@jamescrab4110 yeah, that's not philosophy, that's just how death works.

  • @lemmetellyousomething679
    @lemmetellyousomething679 3 года назад +18

    True love! That girl is a Miracle. She never left and helped him in every way ( even pushing the whole house) through all the ups and downs. Something which doesn't exist these days

    • @angelitacochran8161
      @angelitacochran8161 2 года назад +1

      Women had that kind of staying power but when men went by the wayside (alchohol) they gave up.

    • @davidapodaca6827
      @davidapodaca6827 2 года назад +6

      Of course she stayed by his side, it was written in the script

    • @finboror
      @finboror Год назад

      You've just been unlucky

  • @zhongchen7430
    @zhongchen7430 3 года назад +2

    成龍電影裡面的鏡頭都是抄襲這個的,

  • @juanmaicol4432
    @juanmaicol4432 4 года назад +8

    Era un genio pero en mi opinión creo que le faltaba la gracia que tenía Chaplin. pero era increíble sus acrobacias

  • @letrasetraços
    @letrasetraços 3 года назад +4

    A-ma-zing!

  • @kawai33na
    @kawai33na 4 года назад +3

    Happy 100th years. We love you till we die

  • @krassos
    @krassos 2 года назад +2

    Pretty sure Buster Keaton is channeling me for this short.

    • @krassos
      @krassos 2 года назад +4

      I hope the house won an oscar for this work.

  • @nestorsaavedra6004
    @nestorsaavedra6004 11 месяцев назад +1

    what´s the railway station, please?

  • @feellucky271
    @feellucky271 4 года назад +4

    All of a sudden I want to take a bath.

  • @candicearce3858
    @candicearce3858 2 года назад +1

    Who I'd the musical score? Sounds similar to the score of another Buster Keaton short, The Boat. I love both tunes.

  • @manojsurvey
    @manojsurvey 4 года назад +3

    How I trust this??? Wonderful movie... magnificent script....

  • @lol0ajo
    @lol0ajo 3 года назад +1

    use the fence as ladder. smart!

  • @prabhakarj931
    @prabhakarj931 3 года назад +1

    Poor guys. One week's effort just after marriage, gone waste.

  • @ccrider0405
    @ccrider0405 20 дней назад

    Ironically, the dates/days of the week, in this video, are the same as September of this year (2024).

  • @T00ms1
    @T00ms1 3 года назад +3

    Great quality on this one!

  • @alisonj8315
    @alisonj8315 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Yuu, I noticed that you are very reflective about your life. I think a lot on my past as well. I think everyone wants to be known and be understood by others. Wishing you all the best in your life. I hope you get to travel soon. I too want to go to Japan, maybe next year or two.

  • @iamturok2294
    @iamturok2294 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is genius.

  • @Elena-gd5qu
    @Elena-gd5qu 10 месяцев назад

    Year of production 1920.

  • @starywood9404
    @starywood9404 Год назад +1

    True romantic comedy

  • @leoncinoargentino7101
    @leoncinoargentino7101 3 года назад +3

    Capolavoro del cinema

  • @RajaJabbar0786
    @RajaJabbar0786 5 месяцев назад

    Best stunt man ever lived I think most of Charlie chaplain stunt he had done it bravo

  • @googelle7555
    @googelle7555 27 дней назад

    My favorite part was when Laurel and Hardy made an appearance!

  • @shaylyndiaz8844
    @shaylyndiaz8844 4 года назад +2

    Mood me coming from school

  • @oldmoose25
    @oldmoose25 8 месяцев назад

    this was much more funny than most modern day comedy and enjoyed every secound of it!!

  • @John-merman
    @John-merman Год назад +1

    this movie is genius

  • @jazzinit4u
    @jazzinit4u 3 месяца назад

    and it begins with " The wedding bells have such a sweet sound but such a sour echo.".👍😀
    I'm all anticipation!😂🍿

  • @Hebrew42Day
    @Hebrew42Day 3 года назад +3

    Back when you could build without permits.
    I wish to go back to those days.

  • @nestorchikoti
    @nestorchikoti 4 месяца назад

    He was not only a genius, but his athleticism was unbelievable... and countless scenes where he risks his life and yet retains that stoic, deadpanned expression. There will never be another like him.

  • @aed_crafts3217
    @aed_crafts3217 10 месяцев назад

    I came from "Every frame a painting" channel, and I would say he is a SUPER B🎉❤

  • @blockchainfork
    @blockchainfork 2 года назад

    Today Monday May 9th, 2022 lined up perfectly to the dates in the film. For the record, the stock market is tanking.

  • @elfurrohetero3518
    @elfurrohetero3518 Год назад

    Are you sure that: That is from Laurel & Hardy?

  • @JohnJones-qy5ko
    @JohnJones-qy5ko 2 года назад

    I didn't think assaulting the cop was too funny. And why does it say "Laurel and Hardy?"

  • @Einstieg_
    @Einstieg_ 14 дней назад

    Minecraft stole his idea

  • @MartyDonahue-e2i
    @MartyDonahue-e2i Месяц назад

    148 Schmitt Bypass

  • @yibofan6855
    @yibofan6855 10 месяцев назад

    Feel like The film predicted IKEA and Frank Gehry

  • @waytoobiased
    @waytoobiased 8 дней назад

    IT’S BEEN-

  • @faali3069
    @faali3069 4 года назад +2

    لماذ ليس مترجم الئ العربيه

    • @aviiamo
      @aviiamo Год назад

      الفيلم صامت ايش يترجموا عههعهعهعهعهعهع

  • @fabricator.cap.hill.seattle
    @fabricator.cap.hill.seattle 10 месяцев назад

    That was unbelievably entertaining.

  • @dantonmcdiffett7127
    @dantonmcdiffett7127 2 года назад

    Wonderful, but shouldn't have commercials!