Buster Keaton never disappoints! I wish they would resurrect silent movies and make new ones today. I feel like it's a missed opportunity for someone. There are so many people today in 2022 that love and appreciate silent films.
Buster Keaton was the best. This is only one of many great films he made. Somehow, I had never seen it. The dog chase had me rolling...what timing! And training, too!
Me too.... I thankfully viewed Keaton on New Zealand publc Television { we only had this one tube televised Channel. ) A child of the time 60s 70S 80S , Keaton Busted a place of appreciation into my mind.
The VERY talented canine was an English pit bull owned and trained by Buster`s friend and former "boss",Roscoe ''Fatty" Arbuckle.His name was Luke-he appeared in Arbuckle`s movies and also Buster`s first movie,Convict 13.Roscoe was most likely present for this movie.Buster`s leading lady,Sybil Seely,had also been in a film or two of Fatty`s(along with Keaton).
Everybody talks about Keaton, but let's not forget "Big" Joe Roberts, one of the meanest mugs of his day (but also apparently a super nice guy), and a fantastic foil to Keaton in almost every way. His timing with Keaton during the table scene is perfection.
I became a fan of Buster. These speechless movies appear to be honest,genuine and talented rather than the present one How popular he would have been in his period. The outdoor shooting ,camera work, scene shots were outstanding .what a great contribution of Buster to film Industry.
Yes, Oliver Keaton is excellent, but as a musician, I must also highlight the excellent and masterful piano performance by Andrew Oliver. Congratulations and greetings from Argentina
Ever since I have seen my first Buster Keaton and Roscoe Arbuckle movie, whenever someone asks me my favorite actors, I answer with "Buster Keaton and Roscoe Arbuckle", and NO ONE knows who they are -- and that is a tragedy.
It's very nice to know that silent comedy lovers are still there, I am guessing even you are a silent era lover and I would love your opinions on my videos too
This may already be known..the ladder climbing dog was Luke, Roscoe Arbuckle owned and trained him! A Staffordshire Terrier. He had great chase scenes in "The Cook" and "The Butcher Boy" with Arbuckle and Keaton. In those,. Luke chased Al St.John.
Watching this masterpiece in 2022 and it's still AMAZING. No sex, no vulgarity, no violence, just real talent! Buster Keaton's movies always bring a huge smile to my face, they are far better than nowadays Hollywood productions! Also, I'm happy that, literally a century after these beautiful comedies were released, thank to RUclips we are able to enjoy all of them, anytime and everywhere we want to, and I hope that future generations will be able to do it as well.
They are not old in Comedy , this wonder was filmed in stilted time, too fast for the Takies, that changed cinema into believable fantasy. With all the limitations of the time he took full advantage in Artistic development . So appreciate the gift to us.
It's very nice to know that silent comedy lovers are still there, I am guessing even you are a silent era lover and I would love your opinions on my videos too
It's very nice to know that silent comedy lovers are still there, I am guessing even you are a silent era lover and I would love your opinions on my videos too
@12:45 - Los Angeles used to have a lot of oil wells. And those 10 feet high palm trees were 60 to 80 feet high when I grew up in Los Angeles in the 1950s and 60s.
Yeah, she was impish and his best leading lady. One of the great what if's.. . She retired from films only 2 years after this - at the ripe old age of 20!
It's very nice to know that silent comedy lovers are still there, I am guessing even you are a silent era lover and I would love your opinions on my videos too
@@HardikBhansali I actually don't watch many silent movies. I just really like Buster Keaton's physical comedy. It's yet to be matched, and with everything done digitally these days I doubt anyone will even try.
Well, actually he was 24 here. But he was 21 when he started in movies, and by 24 he had his own studio and was his own director. And he had tremendous success right from that moment
I cannot believe that here i am in 2020 watching these incredibly ingenious old silent comedies. And loving it!
That's what "Classic" means ❤️
A huge thank you to "Lucky Dog Picturehouse" and to all others for helping to keep Buster's talent for future generations.
Thank you for your kind words, Bard! We are passionate about keeping early cinema alive today.
Buster Keaton is the best ever. I love him. Thank you Lucky dog productions
Buster Keaton never disappoints! I wish they would resurrect silent movies and make new ones today. I feel like it's a missed opportunity for someone. There are so many people today in 2022 that love and appreciate silent films.
As well as the comedy, I find these outdoor shots of California 100 years ago deeply fascinating.
A lot of derricks!
And that is an authentic abandoned Adobe. A little research shows it was torn down shortly after this film
@@painin2teeth Probably the only time, almost certainly the last, it was captured on film.
Gosh this dog is more talented than a number of hollyweed actors these days.
Buster, absolutely genius.
Amei esse cachorro.
That is Luke of course.
Buster Keaton was the best. This is only one of many great films he made. Somehow, I had never seen it. The dog chase had me rolling...what timing! And training, too!
Me too.... I thankfully viewed Keaton on New Zealand publc Television { we only had this one tube televised Channel. )
A child of the time 60s 70S 80S , Keaton Busted a place of appreciation into my mind.
GOD BLESS YOU, TOO, LUCKY DOG. This was excellent. thank you.
The VERY talented canine was an English pit bull owned and trained by Buster`s friend and former "boss",Roscoe ''Fatty" Arbuckle.His name was Luke-he appeared in Arbuckle`s movies and also Buster`s first movie,Convict 13.Roscoe was most likely present for this movie.Buster`s leading lady,Sybil Seely,had also been in a film or two of Fatty`s(along with Keaton).
I always loved these films! They're even better with an audience! 🎬👏
Everybody talks about Keaton, but let's not forget "Big" Joe Roberts, one of the meanest mugs of his day (but also apparently a super nice guy), and a fantastic foil to Keaton in almost every way. His timing with Keaton during the table scene is perfection.
I became a fan of Buster. These speechless movies appear to be honest,genuine and talented rather than the present one How popular he would have been in his period. The outdoor shooting ,camera work, scene shots were outstanding .what a great contribution of Buster to film Industry.
I can't believe the timing with the food scene!!!!
I agree !! can't stop watching it !
Kendal Mintcake Thanks a lot ! Pure genius ... and completely mad! Thanks again!
All in one take for most of them! I wonder how many takes it took :)
Timeless genius! Buster Keaton will never get old.
I'ts a nice funny movie ..i like it watching from Trinidad and Tobago
I am seeing this after one hundred years .
Yes, Oliver Keaton is excellent, but as a musician, I must also highlight the excellent and masterful piano performance by Andrew Oliver. Congratulations and greetings from Argentina
Ever since I have seen my first Buster Keaton and Roscoe Arbuckle movie, whenever someone asks me my favorite actors, I answer with "Buster Keaton and Roscoe Arbuckle", and NO ONE knows who they are -- and that is a tragedy.
I really like your profile pic. And yeah, they're great. :)
Lots of fun, thanks for sharing. Great accompaniment!
Bravo Keaton. What an awesome talent he was.
That is brilliant...the live piano, the audience...even the gags that are obviously dated but spot on for the time. Genius!!
Great concepts for the modern tiny house movement
2021 and Buster Keaton continues bring us smiles🥰...
He was a Brilliant Genius 👏 😁
Love u
My God. Still fresh today. The quotes used in this film are absolutely right on point.
GOD BLESS BUSTER KEATON.
The pianist is just a natural brilliant
all their own stunts, such ability .I am becoming a big fan of this guy a hundred years after this film was made.
100 years ago. Acentury. Amazing! Wow! Awesome!
Buster Keaton was extremely genius and far ahead of his time.
It's very nice to know that silent comedy lovers are still there, I am guessing even you are a silent era lover and I would love your opinions on my videos too
Yes buster Keaton in Hollywood he is first stant man really nice
I can watch Buster 27/7 ❤he was a joy to many people.Love you Buster rest in peace ❤
27/7 or 24/7?
@@cryipticcreep5586 oh l didn't notice that l mistakenly wrote 27 🤣 Well if we do have 27 hours in the day. I would watch Buster for that long as well
@@theresaholguin699 😆same here
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Wow! The dog at 0:10:00 is freaking amazing. The way it climbed the ladder, ran on the narrow top and jump was incredible.
This may already be known..the ladder climbing dog was Luke, Roscoe Arbuckle owned and trained him! A Staffordshire Terrier. He had great chase scenes in "The Cook" and "The Butcher Boy" with Arbuckle and Keaton. In those,. Luke chased Al St.John.
Buster, sempre meraviglioso, una comicità che non avrà mai fine. Bravissimo, irripetibile.
Fantastic.. thank you u tube.... from Mumbai India.
The most amazing
and the most funniest movie ever.
Love this
tnx for sharing this. ♡♡♡
Agree!
Just perfect.
This Mans Talent FAR Exceeds what actors today are even close too....
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Sublime!! Preciosa!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Watching this masterpiece in 2022 and it's still AMAZING. No sex, no vulgarity, no violence, just real talent! Buster Keaton's movies always bring a huge smile to my face, they are far better than nowadays Hollywood productions! Also, I'm happy that, literally a century after these beautiful comedies were released, thank to RUclips we are able to enjoy all of them, anytime and everywhere we want to, and I hope that future generations will be able to do it as well.
They are not old in Comedy , this wonder was filmed in stilted time, too fast for the Takies, that changed cinema into believable fantasy.
With all the limitations of the time he took full advantage in Artistic development . So appreciate the gift to us.
Not only was he a comedian he is kina genius at technology too
Super creative and funny !!!
This is one of his funniest.
He was incredibly fit, some of the things he could do.
And you thought Ikea has small space solutions.
Ha ha....
There's nothing like a Buster Keaton chase.
Admirable 🖤🤍
Amazing
This, my fine fellow friends, was the original man-cave!
No words......👍
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH for uploading might've just become my new favorite Keaton short!!!!
Fantastico tutto anche la musica di A. Oliver
Popcorn? Popped.
Piano? Tuned up.
Projector? Spooled.
Yup, it's kino time.
It's very nice to know that silent comedy lovers are still there, I am guessing even you are a silent era lover and I would love your opinions on my videos too
That dog does more dangerous stuff than some actors today even in the padding and wired on a damn greenscreen
I love you Buster Keaton... RİP
Interesting/entertaining. First time viewing a few of those classic silent (B&W) Cantor comedy sit coms🤗(10-14-24)
He was simply GOOD!
Talento puro, una gran referencia en el cine.
The Dog 🐶🐕 is very f******* Cool of i ever seen
what a talent ??? 100 years later i have not seen a rival to "buster"...
Harold Lloyd?
It's very nice to know that silent comedy lovers are still there, I am guessing even you are a silent era lover and I would love your opinions on my videos too
I love Buster!!!
Very fine comedy picture of those period . Gold . 🇮🇳
I really enjoyed it
Really I can't control my laughing 😂 . Really very nice.. Movie
Muito inteligentes, humor limpo, puro e encantador. 2022. Grata
Excellent! !!!!!!!
SCARECROW este un film mai reusit !
so impressive,great ,thanks lot
100 years old humor... still funny
Thanks for posting. Watching from European Union, Lithuania.
El mejor, único !!!!
@12:45 - Los Angeles used to have a lot of oil wells. And those 10 feet high palm trees were 60 to 80 feet high
when I grew up in Los Angeles in the 1950s and 60s.
It is good to see.
God bless
That was fun 👍👍😄
no one is like you!
Genius.
Nice
Best movies!
brilliant , why he never did a feature with Sybil , they had so much chemistry
Yeah, she was impish and his best leading lady. One of the great what if's.. . She retired from films only 2 years after this - at the ripe old age of 20!
Totally agree - there's a quality about her that I find very sexy...
She got married and pregnant.
For action comedy...Keaton ranks 1st then only my another favourite action comedian jacky chan...Stands...
This man is the original Jackie Chan.
Very true. Jackie Chan is the present day Keaton. He also directs, edits, choreographs his own fights, etc. A complete filmmaker.
WOW!
That dog chasing him had me in tears laughing.
It's very nice to know that silent comedy lovers are still there, I am guessing even you are a silent era lover and I would love your opinions on my videos too
@@HardikBhansali I actually don't watch many silent movies. I just really like Buster Keaton's physical comedy. It's yet to be matched, and with everything done digitally these days I doubt anyone will even try.
Oh..okay still I would like to hear your opinion on my videos too?
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CLEVER KEATON,MASTER BUSTER
Even the dogs were more talented then! Climbing a ladder??
thank heavens for Buster Keaton in the age of the orange creature, I can watch this genius and feel happy. What talent.
Virginia O'Flaherty, agreed!
LOL ! The orange genius . But you’ve got it right of course. Frightening creature who Can carelessly kill
Dario Argento made the brutal version of this Keaton classic in Tenebre
Buster Keaton is a Genius, just like Charlie Chaplin!!!!
Keaton's best.
Gold😊
New 🙂👍
cant believe they had a web link at the end of a silent film before computers were invented
excelente
прелесть мне понравилось.
Me encantooo ajajaja 😍😅😅😅😅😆😆
Buenisimo
Most ingenious very clever
BK always got beautiful women in his movies!
loooool
He is 21 making this movie. 21 OMG
When I was 21, I worked at a McDonald's, asking people, "You want lids on these?"
Well, actually he was 24 here. But he was 21 when he started in movies, and by 24 he had his own studio and was his own director. And he had tremendous success right from that moment
Σύνθετα αντικείμενα. Πικάπ - φούρνος. Βιβλιοθήκη - ψυγείο. Καναπές - μπανιέρα. Κρεβάτι - πιάνο. Χάχαχα χαχά!
Estava a mil escalones abajo de chaplin...
Comical Genius😆
apparently the tiny house idea is at least 100 years old. XD
Now watch 'One Week' for the original flat-pack home!