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Tag Archives: Joe Keaton
The General
I’ve seen and reviewed a number of Buster Keaton’s films, and I felt it was time I finally looked up what is probably his most famous and most critically acclaimed film, 1926’s The General. Though the film is in the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1920s, 5 Stars, Buster Keaton, General, Joe Keaton, Marion Mack, movies, reviews
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Sherlock, Jr.
The second part of my Buster Keaton double feature from the other day— and the intentional part — was the 1924 film Sherlock, Jr. It’s one of Keaton’s better-known films, and one of the more critically acclaimed ones. Like many … Continue reading
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Tagged 1920s, 5 Stars, Buster Keaton, Ford West, Joe Keaton, Kathryn McGuire, movies, reviews, Sherlock Jr., silent films, Ward Crane
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Our Hospitality
I didn’t actually watch Our Hospitality intentionally, at least not at first. I hadn’t even been aware of this 1923 Buster Keaton film (directed by Keaton himself with John G. Blystone) until I was about 20 minutes into it. This … Continue reading
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Tagged 1920s, 4 Stars, Buster Keaton, Joe Keaton, Joe Roberts, John G. Blystone, movies, Natalie Talmadge, Our Hospitality, reviews, silent films
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