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Buster Keaton in The Goat 1921 Colorized silent movie COLOR/ COLOUR 

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Buster Keaton is walking by and peers through a barred window while captured murderer "Dead Shot Dan" is having his picture taken. Seeing that the photographer is looking away, Dan moves his head to the side and snaps a picture of Buster without anybody noticing. Thus, when Dan escapes, the wanted posters all show Buster with his hands on the bars. Unaware, Buster moves on to a street corner, where he notices a horseshoe, and kicks it aside. The next man who comes along picks it up and throws it for good luck. Within seconds the man finds a wallet filled with money. After scrambling to find the horseshoe, Buster picks it up and throws over his shoulder. It strikes a policeman, who chases Buster, and soon other officers join the chase. Buster lures them into the back of a truck, locks them in, and escapes.
Afterwards, Buster sees a man arguing with a young woman. Buster defends the woman and throws the man to the ground. After walking away, Buster runs into the officers who had chased him earlier. He escapes by hopping onto a train going to a nearby town. Unfortunately for Buster, the town has heard of Dan's escape, and newspapers and wanted posters with Buster's picture are everywhere. The townspeople run from him in terror wherever he goes.
Buster is once again in the wrong place at the wrong time when the police chief on his patrol is ambushed by a gangster. The gunman's bullets miss the officer, but the smoking gun ends up in Buster's hand. He runs from the persistent police chief, inadvertently causing mischief all over the town. While on the run, Buster encounters the same young woman he assisted earlier, who invites him to dinner. At her home he meets her father-he is the police chief, and he furiously chases Buster all over the apartment complex. After the young woman helps Buster escape, the pair emerge onto the street where Buster observes a sign outside a furniture store that says "You furnish the Girl, we furnish the home!" He carries his date into the store.
This short contains one of Keaton's more memorable images: A distant, speeding train approaches the camera, and stops with a close-up of Keaton who has been sitting on the front of the train.

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@grahampolk9046
@grahampolk9046 4 года назад
I am 98 years old. I was born 1921 in Brushy Mountains of Western NC. Thank you for sharing this I thoroughly enjoyed seeing this. It really took me back to my youth taking the train to town for 5 cents to the moving pictures and watching these films. How much this old world has changed.
@GoobNoob
@GoobNoob 4 года назад
Cool. Hopefully you get to 100+
@LeoGuidi
@LeoGuidi 4 года назад
Hello, good sir. How have you been recently. Hope you see to the century
@Blassieboy
@Blassieboy 4 года назад
Stay well and wishing you 98 more
@AhmedHussienEpic
@AhmedHussienEpic 4 года назад
Keep it up, I hope you are doing okay and live for another 98, God bless you. And I would be honored to talk with you, sir. ♥
@mezienglish7229
@mezienglish7229 4 года назад
God bless you, sir. I wish you good health and a longer life
@hkoizumi3134
@hkoizumi3134 4 года назад
Tom Cruise: I do my own stunts Buster Keaton laughs in colour
@marcuspriest9570
@marcuspriest9570 3 года назад
Nah man it Tom Cruise: I do my own stunts Buster Keaton stare down on him with his impressionless face think:Pathetic or more like:You did real good son.
@Joshua_N-A
@Joshua_N-A 3 года назад
He would approve Jackie Chan.
@travisbickle4360
@travisbickle4360 3 года назад
@@Joshua_N-A Jackie Chan paid a homage to lot of Buster Keagen Stunts
@CobiVonSchweetz
@CobiVonSchweetz 3 года назад
@@travisbickle4360 yeah and so does tom cruise
@a-pizza-pie
@a-pizza-pie 3 года назад
Tom Cruise: I do my own stunts Buster Keaton: *Falls down elevator shaft* Ha ha ha...
@FlyinBrian777
@FlyinBrian777 4 года назад
Did Buster have any idea that his work would still make people laugh 100 years later?
@evanabbott2737
@evanabbott2737 3 года назад
I hope he does...because he’s making me laugh right now in 2020...almost 2021!😁
@anotherarmchairhistorian2831
@anotherarmchairhistorian2831 3 года назад
I doubt it. He was big though. Even his last film was really good. I can't remember it's name. He was driving a small train across country i believe. It's been so long since I've seen it. It was very classic style buster keaton.
@alifurahman9765
@alifurahman9765 3 года назад
@@anotherarmchairhistorian2831 That was 'The Railroader'
@malthenielsen1370
@malthenielsen1370 3 года назад
Much like how we think our classic movies and songs will be heard in a 100 years. Most definitely they will, but wonder which
@anotherarmchairhistorian2831
@anotherarmchairhistorian2831 3 года назад
@@alifurahman9765 thank you. Yeah that was it. Really good movie. It's been uploaded to RU-vid. Not sure how long it'll be up before it gets the boot.
@Freakinreviews
@Freakinreviews 3 года назад
Released May 18, 1921. Watching it May 18, 2021. Still great!
@kiwiontheinternet5810
@kiwiontheinternet5810 3 года назад
And after 100 years. It's in colour
@crahuluk
@crahuluk 2 года назад
This comment is historic, 100yrs of Buster Keaton.. 👍
@julioj3841
@julioj3841 2 года назад
supercedes anything distributed today for what passes for comedy.
@Newton14alan
@Newton14alan 2 года назад
Now THAT is cool!
@lindildeev5721
@lindildeev5721 2 года назад
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
@gregorysharp
@gregorysharp 4 года назад
Thank God we have people that had the forethought to protect this film and transfer it for us to see. This so easily could have been lost to time like the MAJORITY of film from the 1900s to 1930s.
@mollyr.goates8097
@mollyr.goates8097 4 года назад
We are incredibly lucky. Only one of Buster's films is lost, and it's one of his Arbuckle films. Daydreams is an enigma, as people say it's missing parts, but he was only supposed to making two reelers, and with the parts added back, it would be a three reeler. And a few of his others are missing scenes or a few frames. But even with that, we are incredibly lucky to have them all.
@PrinceJes
@PrinceJes 4 года назад
This did happen in the 2008 Universal studio fire, thousands and thousands of master recordings were lost in the fire. That means ORIGINAL.
@zissler1
@zissler1 4 года назад
Mr. Bum Tickler this is better than the newest Star Wars
@zissler1
@zissler1 4 года назад
@Mr. Bum Tickler ok soy boy
@josephdockemeyer4807
@josephdockemeyer4807 4 года назад
Sadly, so veey many of the old silent nitrate films are missing, vanished, lost, destroyed, burned or just disintegrated. I cry real tears at their loss...
@soulchorea
@soulchorea 4 года назад
He called it "The Goat" because he somehow knew what that would eventually mean - he might actually be the GOAT
@kleepklopp5084
@kleepklopp5084 4 года назад
Good one. I usually only hear it being associated with Messi and ROnaldo these days by their fanboys.
@marioalejandro7549
@marioalejandro7549 4 года назад
Can you explain the expression “The Goat” what does it refer to? Thanks.
@soulchorea
@soulchorea 4 года назад
@@marioalejandro7549 It comes from saying that something or someone is the "Greatest Of All Time" (G.O.A.T.) 😊
@marioalejandro7549
@marioalejandro7549 4 года назад
thanks man! 😊I have heard that saying referring to Messi and McGregor but never made the connection 😏😜 thanks again.
@soulchorea
@soulchorea 4 года назад
@@marioalejandro7549 Happy to help :)
@zissler1
@zissler1 4 года назад
20:18 that is some athleticism, and you know he did his own stunts.
@-PURPLE-HEAD
@-PURPLE-HEAD 4 года назад
He was Jackie Chan's biggest inspiration.
@TS-qq7vr
@TS-qq7vr 4 года назад
@@-PURPLE-HEAD 22:43 And Bugs Bunny's
@itdies2dayyo
@itdies2dayyo 3 года назад
if i remember correctly he only used a one take method too, where if he couldn't get it done in one shot he didn't use it.
@robbietheking69
@robbietheking69 3 года назад
exactly I've downloaded and edited that scene to keep it and Douglas Fairbanks too is good as hell don't forget Chaplin
@edisone1
@edisone1 3 года назад
Buster was quite an athlete, as evinced when he appeared shirtless or in shorts & A-shirt .... of course, he grew up in his family's acrobatic Vaudeville act, with he being the acrobat
@goatwarrior3570
@goatwarrior3570 4 года назад
Buster Keaton, man of a thousands moves and a single facial expression.
@ItsKeithtEh
@ItsKeithtEh 4 года назад
Sort of like Mr. Bean
@RelaxLounge.online
@RelaxLounge.online 4 года назад
@@ItsKeithtEh Mr bean does a lot of facial expressions
@ofirbun
@ofirbun 3 года назад
He can do so much with one expression It's those big emotive anime eyes
@Wildstar40
@Wildstar40 3 года назад
King of the Deadpan and the worlds flattest hat.
@robertbowman984
@robertbowman984 2 года назад
I Believe it was in "Out west" Buster was betting in poker that he had to smile if he won. He tried and no bet. He couldn't do it.
@myname7056
@myname7056 4 года назад
10:41 Just in case you wanted to know, the $5,000.00 reward adjusted for inflation is worth $71,845.81 in 2020.
@mariamaita6950
@mariamaita6950 4 года назад
Thanks, man!
@crespoopserc
@crespoopserc 4 года назад
Gracias
@SidecarHero1
@SidecarHero1 4 года назад
It was $500.00
@davehoward22
@davehoward22 4 года назад
Get on the phone
@69Solo
@69Solo 4 года назад
@@SidecarHero1 check again. Or get your eyes check.
@boston19801
@boston19801 4 года назад
The colorized street scenes = Time travelling
@pentuplove6542
@pentuplove6542 4 года назад
Any film is capturing a moment in time. #Duh
@magneato981
@magneato981 4 года назад
Pentu Plove ugh I bet you’re boring. #doesntgetlife
@jmccann6735
@jmccann6735 4 года назад
It truly is... its so amazing to be a part of the passage of time. I found myself pausing so many times in the film to just admire the streets, clothing, signs of the era. History is becoming so alive
@boston19801
@boston19801 4 года назад
Jarik McCann there is a new easy way to color old movies called “deoldify” google it
@HankM56
@HankM56 3 года назад
Ken Hudson in those days they cleared streets of people because having to films scenes multiple times because of dumb asses in the background was super expensive. So they cleared the area and picked emptier towns to film.
@comfeefort
@comfeefort 4 года назад
22:46 amazing special effects for 1921
@Sitzkrieg
@Sitzkrieg 3 года назад
how did they even do that
@buttersbeans6929
@buttersbeans6929 3 года назад
@@Sitzkrieg It looks like claymation maybe
@username-mq9ze
@username-mq9ze 3 года назад
@@Sitzkrieg they probably made a smaller model of the house and a lift, and then frame by frame shot it and stitched together to make an animation, same concept as movies with dolls as main characters
@reyk3524
@reyk3524 2 года назад
Or this 9:06
@TimHollingworth
@TimHollingworth 4 года назад
As a professional cameraman for the last 30 years I find it very interesting that there are no noticeable camera movements. No camera zooming, no tracking, no panning and no tilting to follow the characters every movement. Everything happens in the fixed frame scene. I did notice one gentle tilt down on the policeman hit with the horse shoe 3:55. A slight pan left to keep the dog action in frame 7:08. And an interesting, but unusual combination of a pan left and tilt down as he gets off the train. (I think the camera person possibly missed Busters first action cue when moving left on the engine to light his cigarette) The only reason to move a camera is to follow the action. Never anticipate it or lag behind it 9:13. Here is the only pan right across the poster 10:32.This expert pan left, to capture the cart stopping, so we can see Buster exit the driving seat 16:53. I nearly missed the pull focus after he bends the key at 20:10. Having said all that it must be very difficult, as the camera operator, to hand crank the film and also follow action. If only the majority of RU-vid videos could do the same and get a tripod, leave the zoom alone and forget the music track, as now we have sync sound. Really enjoyed seeing this masterpiece in colour.
@maxine5379
@maxine5379 4 года назад
Great information to know Sir. Thanks!
@tsu8003
@tsu8003 4 года назад
A lot of art house movies do the same too
@urbancodemag
@urbancodemag 4 года назад
D.W. Griffith didn't direct it.
@Domoohh_
@Domoohh_ 4 года назад
It is something to think about. Especially because during the early 21st century, they were still experimenting with film and all of the cinematic techniques.
@jmsessn
@jmsessn 4 года назад
i love and immensely enjoy dynamic camera movements, creative angles and action. just saying
@amojak
@amojak 4 года назад
Keaton was a genius, the use of flashbacks, animations and his strong desire to avoid cue cards and have the story tell itself was truly ground breaking for the time.
@-PURPLE-HEAD
@-PURPLE-HEAD 4 года назад
Agree, Keaton was genius but, was there really any ground to break in 1921?
@bbgub5748
@bbgub5748 4 года назад
M V.B I don’t think you understand the term then
@dankwarmouse6248
@dankwarmouse6248 3 года назад
I also noticed the flashback, it must be a very early example of it.
@Captain_Beeblebrox
@Captain_Beeblebrox 11 месяцев назад
@@-PURPLE-HEAD Он С Чаплиным соревновался. Проиграл. Но всё равно любим.
@user-po3bc4ty2r
@user-po3bc4ty2r 5 месяцев назад
🎉🎉❤😂❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤i love buster keaton, charlie chaplin, laurel & hardy.....😂😂😂😂😂😂❤🎉😂❤🎉
@zissler1
@zissler1 4 года назад
this is better than the newest Star Wars
@galvanizedcorpse
@galvanizedcorpse 4 года назад
it's a fucking insult you compared this to that crap
@uncletony6210
@uncletony6210 4 года назад
that's not a very high bar...
@nickbillups3151
@nickbillups3151 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@robdcollector2808
@robdcollector2808 4 года назад
zissler no idea who this guy was but cool that it was filmed 99 yrs ago and watching on my phone
@tsu8003
@tsu8003 4 года назад
@@robdcollector2808 Seriously? Are you kidding?
@jacksonpotts3560
@jacksonpotts3560 4 года назад
4:13 seeing that coca cola logo almost 100 years after it was made is amazing
@Dayvit78
@Dayvit78 4 года назад
Good catch. Most of those other brands have died.
@jak71113
@jak71113 3 года назад
I missed that before, good eye.
@AwesomesMan
@AwesomesMan 3 года назад
20-something here watching a 100 year old film and still laughing at the gags 20-somethings would have laughed at 100 years ago.
@julian.castro18
@julian.castro18 3 года назад
Same here, real art doesn't age! It's mindblowing.
@evanabbott2737
@evanabbott2737 3 года назад
Check out the Marx Brothers too, they’re great too for a laugh.😁👍
@thomas_hobbs1453
@thomas_hobbs1453 3 года назад
Welcome to humanity.
@thanoscube8573
@thanoscube8573 2 года назад
16 year old laughing at what a 16 year old 100 years ago would, truly magical
@mochawitch
@mochawitch 4 года назад
99 years ago...
@evanabbott2737
@evanabbott2737 3 года назад
It’s so crazy to think about...🤔
@kendrojr
@kendrojr 3 года назад
100
@kendrojr
@kendrojr 3 года назад
@@Vacik653 it came out in 1921
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic 3 года назад
Hard to believe it still stands up
@eg1885
@eg1885 4 года назад
Still better than the crappy superhero movies of today.
@mollyr.goates8097
@mollyr.goates8097 4 года назад
Much better
@SamyulDavis
@SamyulDavis 4 года назад
Correlation?
@squeakyb.7709
@squeakyb.7709 4 года назад
eg1885 thank you!!!!! Everyone today seems to absolutely fumble all over themselves like moronic fools when it comes to anything concerning superheroes/marvel/dc. It’s highly frustrating, and if you try to reason with them by telling them that their cookie-cutter, boring, played out superhero movies are subpar . . . Don’t even get me started! Boy, how I wish the times were different.
@Kenulas
@Kenulas 4 года назад
honestly true
@mollyr.goates8097
@mollyr.goates8097 4 года назад
@@squeakyb.7709 I've seen a couple super hero movies, and I've gotten to the point where I've realized that they are super repetitive, and the same old boring story. I can see how some people would like that, but I get sick of it. Buster Keaton's films are new and refreshing, each different from the last as he escapes his adversaries in new and exciting ways.
@MikePuorro
@MikePuorro Год назад
Colorizing Film noir and talkies from the 1930's through the 1960's is a shame, but I really like the colorization of silent films. It gives them new life and makes them more accessible.
@bobbysands6923
@bobbysands6923 2 года назад
I can't imagine how funny this must have been back in 1921, because it is still funny today.
@blank9354
@blank9354 4 года назад
I remember the first time I saw this in 1921. Was just as good then 👍
@theeoddments960
@theeoddments960 4 года назад
Lmao ok dude 👨‍🦼
@Shinobi33
@Shinobi33 4 года назад
Time traveler alert! 📢
@Tmanaz480
@Tmanaz480 4 года назад
OK Greatest Generation-er
@icarus550
@icarus550 4 года назад
I believe that there are people still alive that saw this in 1921 but I don't believe any of them know how to use a computer.
@blank9354
@blank9354 4 года назад
@外国人 sorry I have not had the time to respond. My daughter was in a horrible accident a couple day ago. I've been up at the hospital. What did you mean by autism bait? I don't understand. Please let me know. Thanks 👍
@jamesfitzpatrick6100
@jamesfitzpatrick6100 4 года назад
I like the colorizing, funnily enough. I think it gives it more depth, even if the colours are a bit fake. But to each his/her own I suppose. I totally agree, Keaton was a genius and came up with amazing solutions to dilemmas.
@libertytree3209
@libertytree3209 4 года назад
I agree. I know some people do not like colorized films, but to me a well colorized film gives depth and I see details I never notice before. There are films carefully planned to have a special look in black and white, like Casablanca and A midsommer's night dream, but certain films it adds so much. My man Godfrey there is a great color print. Also Holiday Inn. I would LOVE to see the original "Father of the Bride" with Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor done in color. It cries out for color.
@johnstorton
@johnstorton 4 года назад
Anything's better than black & white.
@Tmanaz480
@Tmanaz480 4 года назад
Yes. It reminds me of an old hand-colored photograph or postcard
@JasonJason210
@JasonJason210 4 года назад
I like it too, but I also like to see the original. Good to have both options, I think.
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic 3 года назад
I think it looks awesome
@lahire1295
@lahire1295 3 года назад
I just barely discovered Buster Keaton, and it's a 100 years old [...] What a legend of his time.
@dazuk1969
@dazuk1969 4 года назад
Man, that was flippin genius. When i watch this stuff i think about the people who saw this when it first came out all those decades ago. Transporting yourself back to a specific time, very different from the one we know now, and imagining the pleasure and laughter of those people watching this in what would have been a much harder world than we live in today. On a comical level, this still holds up today...wonderful stuff...peace.
@dazuk1969
@dazuk1969 4 года назад
@first name last name Hi there, i also agree with you that even back then there would have been people from all walks of life enjoying and laughing at this. The silent genre is a lost art form in my opinion because you have use your own imagination to interpret what MIGHT be being said. Imagination is the mother of creativity.....Peace.
@masonl8128
@masonl8128 3 года назад
@@dazuk1969 Harder world based on the luxuries of today, but it produced morally stronger people.
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic 3 года назад
Well said
@dazuk1969
@dazuk1969 3 года назад
@@DannySullivanMusic Hey D, thank you for your reply..peace to ya.
@JonathanGillies
@JonathanGillies 4 месяца назад
@@masonl8128 They were morally stronger because there was more gospel influence in the west at that time.
@DemOnicxFEAR
@DemOnicxFEAR 4 года назад
This is really good representation of colorized black and white films
@imperiald3864
@imperiald3864 4 года назад
technically speaking how would u actually know.... there is no actual reference point
@Horifice
@Horifice 3 года назад
It doesn’t make sense to colourise the wanted poster; It would surely have been monochrome in real life.
@ahmedtolban9414
@ahmedtolban9414 4 года назад
In past they watched this for fun & laughing Now we watch this to discover the past Seeing their Life & houses & clothes & cars and more 😔 Life is too short
@nimimerkillinen
@nimimerkillinen 4 года назад
many still watch it for fun m8
@traviscorwin4817
@traviscorwin4817 4 года назад
Yeah dude, I was busting out laughing watching this
@VentiVonOsterreich
@VentiVonOsterreich 4 года назад
Life's only too short if you spend 20 years doing nothing but work and jerking off to tentacle hentai
@zacchcanavan5390
@zacchcanavan5390 4 года назад
I watch sometimes Charlie Chaplin for a crack
@argospanoptes4826
@argospanoptes4826 4 года назад
Shut up and watch how papa do
@cruelty6368
@cruelty6368 Год назад
There's never been anyone better than Buster Keaton. I could watch him all day.
@therealzilch
@therealzilch 3 года назад
Buster Keaton running from the cops never gets old.
@shannonm75
@shannonm75 4 года назад
The mannequin joke! He thinks he's in line. It's like those funny internet pictures.
@evanabbott2737
@evanabbott2737 3 года назад
It’s so funny...😁
@abc-ni9uw
@abc-ni9uw 4 года назад
Wow my grandad was born 7 years after this was made. He's knocking on 90 now. Now I realise how much this shows its age. Beautiful
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic 3 года назад
It's still awesome!
@gobshite5150
@gobshite5150 3 года назад
I envy you. My grandfather was born the same year this was in theaters, 1921. May 25 will be the 100 anniv of his birth. Unfortunately I lost him when I was 22 years old back in 1998. Seems like a whole lifetime ago. You're very lucky to have had a grandparent so long. None of mine made it past 82.
@lindildeev5721
@lindildeev5721 2 года назад
Mine was not even born yet.
@patriciarobertson4777
@patriciarobertson4777 Год назад
@@lindildeev5721 the restored General in located in the Kennesaw train museum in Kennesaw He. I saw it there several years ago. My father made me a scale model of the train I. The 1950s after I saw T Great Locomotive Chase staring Fess Parker.
@patriciarobertson4777
@patriciarobertson4777 Год назад
That's Kennesaw Georgia. Opps.
@julioj3841
@julioj3841 3 года назад
I wonder what Buster what Buster would think - 100 years - and his films still being watched and loved by so many, and in colour!!! He will never, ever be forgotten. Love you forever Buster.
@Gr8Success
@Gr8Success 4 года назад
fimed in 1921 watching this in 2020 in a virtual reality cinema :-)
@harrisonswyter9039
@harrisonswyter9039 3 года назад
I show Buster's films for my ELL students during our lunch time on Zoom class. This movie is 100 years old and still cuts up the class. They are blown away when they find out that the stunts are REAL. Thank you for posting this movie. It is so nice to have stuff like this that anyone can enjoy no matter what age or language they speak.
@47462vladi
@47462vladi Год назад
I bet you're a good teacher, kids must've love you. :-)))
@canadude6401
@canadude6401 4 года назад
So charming and really funny.... all without the sound and technology we have today! This was a time where the writers carefully thought out the story for a long time, THEN shot the movie. Nowadays , Hollywood spends millions making films look cool, but the story is flat and is missing this charm. I am ashamed to admit, but this is one of the first times watching a silent film and discovering Buster Keaton..and I'm in love with the story-telling element. Simply wonderful.
@kesharisuthar3268
@kesharisuthar3268 Год назад
This is March 2023 and while works of Charlie Chaplin have huge fan following even today, amazing stunts of Buster Keaton are left far behind. Thanks for uploading such antique silent era movie. 👌👌👍👍
@colbytoews377
@colbytoews377 4 года назад
Amazing. I cant believe how "modern" the editing and pacing feels. Truly timeless.
@MannyDer
@MannyDer 4 года назад
that has to be a real punch at 7:25 at quarter speed he knocks the color out of him
@drnpictures2155
@drnpictures2155 4 года назад
Manny Der your right
@igop6000
@igop6000 4 года назад
the footage was speed up by probably 3-4 times so maybe it’s fake buddy
@MannyDer
@MannyDer 4 года назад
Look at the travel distance of the vehicles for each frame. The mans fist is moving waaaaay faster, also, Keaton's hat goes flying and it's not on a string. This dude goes flying and smashing into all kinds of things, it's not outrageous to assume he'd want a real punch
@mollyr.goates8097
@mollyr.goates8097 4 года назад
Goodness! You're right!
@mollyr.goates8097
@mollyr.goates8097 4 года назад
@@igop6000 it was sped up about twice it's normal speed. It is fake. You can see the man hits Buster on the collar bone, as buster pulls his head back quickly, as if hit in the face. It's quick and hard to catch.
@emanonymous
@emanonymous 4 года назад
omg looney tunes chase scenes were inspired by keaton, why am i just realizing this
@Joshua_N-A
@Joshua_N-A 3 года назад
Jackie Chan stated that Keaton was his inspiration. Look the gags and the stunts.
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic 3 года назад
Lol
@ionceateapinecone
@ionceateapinecone 3 года назад
I just love that all of this was real. Buster got on top of a train and decoupled it, he took all those falls, he made a props department build a giant clay horse and say on it until it slumped over
@Tolis_ae
@Tolis_ae Год назад
The fun never get old, Buster Keaton is so funny to watch. 😄
@thinhpham4713
@thinhpham4713 4 года назад
20:16 couldn't see that coming. Impressive.
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic 3 года назад
So pro it got me too
@lucassaueressig1411
@lucassaueressig1411 2 года назад
yup
@AnnaVent1
@AnnaVent1 Год назад
J'adore quand Buster allume sa cigarette à la locomotive , tout est si imprévisible
@skateboardingjesus4006
@skateboardingjesus4006 Год назад
Buster Keaton will always be hilarious and classic. His athletic agility and deadpan expression is ageless and the best.
@kbm506
@kbm506 Год назад
Genius. I wish the movie theaters today would play these old films. it would be so fun to watch on the big screen and to laugh with others like in the old days.
@Musicmadness101
@Musicmadness101 3 года назад
Honestly, I am not hopeful we will see such creative genius like this again. Not in my lifetime.
@imdeaded
@imdeaded Год назад
Greatest Of All Time. Genius.
@aleia70
@aleia70 4 года назад
I love how Buster can make the simple act of waiting so fascinating and entertaining to watch. Pure genius.
@AB-yb1yt
@AB-yb1yt 2 года назад
One of the best short films ever made, with one of the best actors: Buster Keaton!
@morningcoffeecat2271
@morningcoffeecat2271 4 года назад
Buster Keaton was the GOAT
@Joshua_N-A
@Joshua_N-A 3 года назад
The OG GOAT
@xanderk84
@xanderk84 4 года назад
19:55 They did a great job making the sheriff look terrifying this scene, and he doesn't even do anything wrong.
@kayodephillips5435
@kayodephillips5435 2 года назад
I love the color that you see how things really look back then
@kernowarty
@kernowarty 4 года назад
99 years ago and still more entertaining than a lot of what we see at the movies or on the TV today!!!
@BMB012887
@BMB012887 3 года назад
17:23 847 S. Alvarado St. 17:40 914 S. Alvarado St. Both buildings are still there.
@Chumbucket187
@Chumbucket187 3 года назад
the drs office and hallway was the same set as the prison picture and prison hallway set
@MikeLaRock88
@MikeLaRock88 2 года назад
This guy is a legend. Extremely entertaining, even for a young guy like myself. Also makes me glad to have Jackie Chan growing up, that was our Buster.
@dan3nad
@dan3nad Год назад
People back then thought they were the most advanced of there time just as now, then in hundred years people will look back at us same way,,
@bundleaxe1922
@bundleaxe1922 4 года назад
Im genuinely laughing at some of these things
@travis_redfern6771
@travis_redfern6771 4 года назад
Thecourier5555 It was a type of comedy you just don’t see much anymore. When you have to rely on actions alone, there’s more room for creativity in the jokes.
@galvanizedcorpse
@galvanizedcorpse 4 года назад
who wouldn't, the guy was funny as fuck, I LOL every time I watch his movies
@nobyra
@nobyra 3 года назад
Laughing in irl deadass
@nobyra
@nobyra 3 года назад
Laughing in irl deadass
@sunnydreams5482
@sunnydreams5482 3 года назад
14:37 kills me
@WorldsWorstBoy
@WorldsWorstBoy 4 года назад
7:09 Damn he smoked that dog.
@lucin8tor459
@lucin8tor459 3 года назад
It appears that animal cruelty was a normal thing back then
@mcpherson244
@mcpherson244 3 года назад
came here to say that poor dog got blasted by that dude
@daftcow706
@daftcow706 3 года назад
@@lucin8tor459 fuck da dog
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic 3 года назад
I know I felt so bad for it...
@Chumbucket187
@Chumbucket187 3 года назад
found it! the safe space area of the comments
@jundialhaqiqa9907
@jundialhaqiqa9907 3 года назад
I love that this has been colorized, it makes it seem like it isn't almost 100 years old.
@petefrenzel7296
@petefrenzel7296 4 месяца назад
Amazing Buster! He never ceases to amaze & entertain me! Sheer Genius!
@AmericanActionReport
@AmericanActionReport 4 года назад
One of the greatest actors of all time, one of the greatest comics of all time, one of the greatest directors of all time, and THE GREATEST director/actor of all time. He was also Jackie Chan's inspiration for physical comedy.
@alcidebava1854
@alcidebava1854 3 года назад
Straordinario.... inimitabile... unico....un maestro....di cinema e di UMILTÀ.....un grande uomo....un artista come non ne esistono più...
@pikaskew
@pikaskew 4 года назад
99 years ago and just now showing up in my recommended feed...
@DementedCaver
@DementedCaver 3 года назад
To be fair, although it is 99 years old it has not been available to view on the internet for 99 years. ;)
@MortusSweet
@MortusSweet Год назад
I…I never realized how handsome mr Keaton is. I have a new crush, omg.
@hahaharsh
@hahaharsh Год назад
Yes🥹
@HardRockMiner
@HardRockMiner 3 года назад
I'm on a Buster Keaton kick today and more entertained than I have been since I was a young child. This is the mark of true talent. Hollywood be damned !! This man is more talented than all the Hollywood "stars" in all the Hollywood movies of recent memory
@peterrjacobs3953
@peterrjacobs3953 4 года назад
7:09 that guy really didn't care about that dog
@sign543
@sign543 4 года назад
peterr Jacobs - I noticed the same thing! Poor pooch!
@Mr.Obongo
@Mr.Obongo 4 года назад
I know what a dick
@LilGook
@LilGook 4 года назад
@Necramonium no she wouldnt wtf you talking about? Cops mostly picks the side towards women than the men.
@poultrypickins9572
@poultrypickins9572 4 года назад
@Necramonium Lie. Men even do longer jail time for the same crime. Our "justice" system is very sexist and favors women over men. Ever hear of a man getting less time because he had depression? Me neither. Women get medical excuses for drowning their children,men get jail time for slapping a woman even if she attacks him first.
@e8tballz
@e8tballz 4 года назад
Necramonium yea right. A woman sleeps with a high school student she gets a suspended sentence a guy does he gets (rightfully 30 years. Just look at family courts. I know guys who have so much child support taken out of their check they sometimes get a $10 check. Meanwhile his ex wife who cheated on him and caused the divorce is buying new shoes with his money.
@magneato981
@magneato981 4 года назад
13:06 gave me the creeps. Possessed fat guy doing some sort of 20’s style pop n lock. But man, Keaton was an amazing physical actor!
@jetblack4715
@jetblack4715 Год назад
My grand-mother who passed away in 1995, was 4 y.o. when this came out
@justicewillprevail1106
@justicewillprevail1106 Год назад
Guys like him are true pioneers of comedy and entertainment. There was nothing before them. Amazing to be able to see such special talents….
@scaryhours2220
@scaryhours2220 4 года назад
The visual storytelling is mindblowing. Buster Keaton is a giant among men.
@fne1198
@fne1198 3 года назад
23:05 "You furnish the girl. We furnish the home". OMG lol what they could say back then!
@bundleaxe1922
@bundleaxe1922 3 года назад
Lol
@frankyfranky756
@frankyfranky756 2 года назад
It is a pleasure for me to comment it in 2022! Great sir!
@wickerman3064
@wickerman3064 2 года назад
In my world.. Celebrating 100 years of one, the only Buster keaton!
@Gadgetonomy
@Gadgetonomy 4 года назад
Still highly entertaining 100 years later.
@NASkeywest
@NASkeywest 4 года назад
Buster Keaton broke so many bones through his career. Mad respect.
@ll7868
@ll7868 Год назад
He broke 1 bone, it was a vertebrae in his neck and he never even noticed it until he went to a doctor 15 years later who asked where it came from. It happened in the stunt from Sherlock Jr. when he was on top of the train and grabbed the rope from a watertower to escape, when the water poured out it caused him to slip and fall about 20 feet, he hit his neck on the rail. He had a couple shots of whiskey that night, felt better and never thought of it until the doctor asked about it. He lived to 80, he told the story himself in a documentary.
@rohidekarvv4598
@rohidekarvv4598 Год назад
I am seeing for the the first time this actor movie. I accidentally found in you tube his picture General.....what an amazing actor and got to know that he was a comedian also.....The movie General is so super and funny.....amazing direction and superb photography with no tricks and graphics. Though it was 100 years old but appeared to be much better than the present movies in all aspects. I began in search of many other films of this actor.
@x-anime2585
@x-anime2585 2 года назад
Master Buster Keaton thank you for these jewels
@thebarbanterchronicles5882
@thebarbanterchronicles5882 4 года назад
100 years ago, the greatest of all time: Buster Keaton created action movies.... Watch how John Wick pays homage to buster in wick 2.
@TheBerzerker666
@TheBerzerker666 4 года назад
jay Dizzle i love john wick movies how so the homage please tell
@abc-ni9uw
@abc-ni9uw 4 года назад
99 years ago
@neilbradley9035
@neilbradley9035 2 года назад
This is way better than I thought it would be. Genuinely holds up really well.
@apexgaming1657
@apexgaming1657 3 года назад
I honestly like the types of movies more than the movies of today.
@jeremymorgan9925
@jeremymorgan9925 4 года назад
Dude was quick! He looks like a fast runner
@Joshua_N-A
@Joshua_N-A 3 года назад
Keaton was an agile person. Tough too.
@southpawboxing4265
@southpawboxing4265 3 года назад
He'll be remembered in 1000 years, let alone 100. Simply amazing, that this level of skill and comic genius existed. If anything, we've regressed, not progressed.
@kevenwoods7939
@kevenwoods7939 2 года назад
society needs to return to the old ways
@mr.cheeseisus220
@mr.cheeseisus220 2 года назад
@@kevenwoods7939 great news! cuphead show will be released on 18 February so your wish come true
@Beth9228
@Beth9228 4 года назад
I ❤️ Buster Keaton!! He was so funny!! I started watching him over 8 years ago.
@frankortiz_HeroDad
@frankortiz_HeroDad 3 года назад
We always need movies from the real golden era. Thanks for sharing!
@admiralyisoonshin4995
@admiralyisoonshin4995 11 месяцев назад
Amazing! Wonderful! I enjoyed it very much. Funny and hilarious! Buster Keaton was a talented comic actor. 👏
@NIGHTOWL-ip2lp
@NIGHTOWL-ip2lp 3 года назад
It's still awesome to know that harry houdini the magician gave him his nickname. After falling down a flight of stairs when he was three years old, houdini helped him up and was suprised that he wasn't bruised or hurt.
@myname7056
@myname7056 4 года назад
Made by a comic whom we could all see loved his job.
@JohnMichaelson
@JohnMichaelson 4 года назад
Almost 100 years later this is still great entertainment equaling anything else on this site. Thanks for preserving it and posting!
@Idk-jc8tk
@Idk-jc8tk 4 года назад
Nice documentary on the invention of Parkour
@patricktully1874
@patricktully1874 Год назад
I feel like I've entered a time machine and gone back in time its incredible how they colorized this silent film and remastered it its perfect
@agnel47
@agnel47 4 года назад
Buster Keaton IS the GOAT
@thebesttastingbleach6915
@thebesttastingbleach6915 2 года назад
Buster Keaton is THE GOAT
@lefterisgeorgiou4424
@lefterisgeorgiou4424 Год назад
ΦΑΝΤΑΣΤΙΚΟ! FANTASTIC!!! In fact it's the history of USA, whow it was those days. Greetings from Athens Greece 🇬🇷.
@lefterisgeorgiou4424
@lefterisgeorgiou4424 Год назад
How....
@StarChildInABubble
@StarChildInABubble 4 года назад
Wow. What a wonderful movie. Feels like I was teleported to another time.
@ant8824
@ant8824 Год назад
Одно из лучших,что я посмотрел за последние 10 лет😢
@ketanarora278
@ketanarora278 2 года назад
I am from the 21st century, but it feels so satisfying seeing real people, real world where everything existed in reality not like today's digital world where everything is now becoming a METAVERSE. Those times will never get back. But felt so satisfied watching these and imagining how it feels to live in reality over today's world where we are just chasing technology and virtuality.
@hamiltonmasseyii4747
@hamiltonmasseyii4747 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mVqe4x_AErw.html
@hookbeak3516
@hookbeak3516 3 года назад
The sound & colour subtly enhances the loveable rogue of the silver screen before the "talkies".
@DoratTheKiller
@DoratTheKiller 4 года назад
Thank you for this. We should do our best to preserve this jewels. They are pictures of a time now gone forever
@carolynfeldman9643
@carolynfeldman9643 3 года назад
I was already laughing out loud in less than 30 seconds when he was still behind the mannequins after the line started moving..🤣
@cathytortorella688
@cathytortorella688 3 года назад
My mum was born in 1923 !. She used to tell me about the silent movies !
@juliocalderon3086
@juliocalderon3086 3 года назад
WOW ....!!! BUSTER KEATÓN IS EXCELLENT ACTOR ....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😁😁😁😁👍 1921 ....!!! Fantastic and 👍
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