Showing posts with label buster keaton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buster keaton. Show all posts
Thursday, May 10, 2012
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Friday, November 26, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Monday, September 7, 2009
Telescope with guest Buster Keaton (1964)
Guess we really, really dug Buster here in Canada in the mid-sixties.
Buster Keaton Rides Again (1965)
Found it. Click play. Once it starts playing hit pause, then give it several minutes to load. It should play fine after that. If that doesn't work, follow the same instructions but watch it here.
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Sunday, September 6, 2009
The Railrodder starring Buster Keaton (1965)
There is a great, B&W, "making of" documentary that the NFB released about this picture that I'm gonna try to dig up. It's far superior to the film itself.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Friday, December 19, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Buster Keaton Plays a Little Love Song (1965)
If the clip doesn't work go here.
I have no idea what this is from, if it's actually from a movie or if it's home movie footage taken backstage somwhere, I dunno. What we do know is it is Buster Keaton and it is an appropriate clip for Valentine's Day at Classic Television Showbiz. Update: Okay, it is a clip from a good looking National Film Board of Canada documentary called Buster Keaton Rides Again - available in either VHS or DVD formats at every public library in Canada - i'll be checking it out promptly tomorrow. The NFB gave great B&W treatment to notables during this era, everyone from Paul Anka to Don Messer. Director of this film, John Spotton, was editor of the Paul Anka feature. All of these films are great.
I have no idea what this is from, if it's actually from a movie or if it's home movie footage taken backstage somwhere, I dunno. What we do know is it is Buster Keaton and it is an appropriate clip for Valentine's Day at Classic Television Showbiz. Update: Okay, it is a clip from a good looking National Film Board of Canada documentary called Buster Keaton Rides Again - available in either VHS or DVD formats at every public library in Canada - i'll be checking it out promptly tomorrow. The NFB gave great B&W treatment to notables during this era, everyone from Paul Anka to Don Messer. Director of this film, John Spotton, was editor of the Paul Anka feature. All of these films are great.
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