Buster Keaton Collection (2004)
The Cameraman (1928) / Spite Marriage (1929) / Free & Easy (1930)
2xDVD9 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 4:3 | Complete Scans | 158 mins | 7,35 Gb + 6,70 Gb
Score with English intertitles; English monaural on Free & Easy | Subs: French, Spanish
Genre: Classics, Drama, Comedy
Considered by many cinema's greatest silent clown, Buster Keaton was a consummate practitioner of physical comedy whose career began in vaudeville at the age of three. Wearing trademark slapshoes and big baggy pants identical to his father's, most gags involved pratfalls with his father kicking him across the stage or tossing him into the air. Within a few years of his debut, Keaton was scoring rave reviews which applauded the physical comedy that would come to be so much a part of his film fame. "The dexterity or expertness with which Joe Keaton handles 'Buster' is almost beyond belief of studied 'business.' The boy accomplishes everything attempted naturally, taking a dive into the backdrop that almost any comedy acrobat of more mature years could watch with profit".