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Buster Keaton's Silent Shorts: 1920-1923

Full title: Buster Keaton's Silent Shorts: 1920-1923
ISBN: 9780810887404
ISBN 10: 0810887401
Authors: Niemi, Terri
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 272
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2013

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Synopsis

By The Mid-1920s, Buster Keaton Had Established Himself As One Of The Geniuses Of Cinema With Such Films As Sherlock, Jr., The Navigator, And His 1927 Work The General, Which Was The Highest Ranked Silent On The American Film Institute's Survey Of The 100 Greatest Films. Before Keaton Ventured Into Longer Works, However, He Had Honed His Skills As An Actor, Writer, And Director Of Short Films Produced In The Early 1920s. In Buster Keaton's Silent Shorts: 1920-1923, James L. Neibaur And Terri Niemi Provide A Film-by-film Assessment Of These Brilliant Two-reelers. The Authors Discuss The Significance Of Each Short--the High Sign, One Week, Convict 13, The Scarecrow, Neighbors, The Haunted House, Hard Luck, The Goat, The Playhouse, The Boat, The Paleface, Cops, My Wife's Relations, The Blacksmith, Frozen North, Daydreams, The Electric House, The Balloonatic, And The Love Nest--to The Keaton Filmography, As Well As Each Film's Importance To Cinema. Offering A Clear And In-depth Perspective On These 19 Films, The Authors Explain What Makes These Shorts Effective And Why They're Funny. Buster Keaton's Silent Shorts Will Enlighten Both Scholars And Casual Fans Alike About The Early Work Produced By One Of Cinema's Most Gifted Comedians And Filmmakers.--back Cover. Prologue: The Buster Keaton Short Films : The High Sign (1920) ; One Week (1920) ; Convict 13 (1920) ; The Scarecrow (1920) ; Neighbors (1920) ; The Haunted House (1921) ; Hard Luck (1921) ; The Goat (1921) ; The Playhouse (1921) ; The Boat (1921) ; The Paleface (1922) ; Cops (1922) ; My Wife's Relations (1922) ; The Blacksmith (1922) ; The Frozen North (1922) ; Day Dreams (1922) ; The Electric House (1922) ; The Balloonatic (1923) ; The Love Nest (1923) -- Epilogue: Keaton After The Short Films. James L. Neibaur, Terri Niemi. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.