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...ature films of Harold Lloyd, restored and uncut. I have already seen all the feature films of Chaplin and Keaton. My question is how does Chaplin compare to the others. Not 'who is the greatest' or 'w...
Sometime ago we had a subject title: Chaplin Vs Keaton. It may have given someone an idea because now there is a web page devoted to that very topic. http://www.angelfire.com/wi/chaplinvskeaton/ I
and worth more than the fifteen minutes of fame. the great triangle (chaplin, bloom, and keaton) is so woe borgotten. my hope is that movies like this can continue to attract people; any type of peo
...wnload all the charlie chaplin films ever made? ok, if not all, at least some. Also interested in Buseter Keaton and the Marx Brothers....
From DVD Review: The eleventh disc, 'Keaton Plus' will contain the following: Shorts: * Ten Girls Ago (1962, 32 min.) (presented in anamorphic widescreen) * The Awakening (1954, 26 min.) Educa
I was not present, but I have attended the Alex Theatre in the past. The shows are done with precision and care, and talents such as Carl Davis are always on the bill. Their film events are top notc
...t hall packed with photos and artifacts, but while one photo shows Harold Lloyd, and another shows Buster Keaton (both attending Hearst gatherings), there's no mention of Chaplin anywhere. Two or th...
...dd and 'THE LITTLE FELLOW' is truly little. Why doesn't Chaplin have a comprehensive site like the Buster Keaton fans have? Lemmy Bernstein number 1 Chaplin fan...
I want to show a friend the BEST Charlie Chaplin short, and then the BEST Buster Keaton short, followed by 'Limelight' for obvious reasons. need input NOW Elmer Pintar
... Brownlow & Gill documentaries on the 'Big 3' silent comedians: Charlie Chaplin: Unknown Chaplin Buster Keaton: A Hard Act To Follow Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius I know that TCM will be showing ...
Do you think the climatic scene where he performs a silent routine onstage with Keaton is a sentimental throwback to the old days? Perhaps as a thank you to his fans? It seems to be the last great foo
...ing below the belt. Fat chance. But did anyone see the new movie THE BACHELOR? It's a total ripoff of Keaton's SEVEN CHANCES, complete with the leading male being named Jimmie Shannon and the wild...
...ians of all time (in alphabetical order) 1. Abbott & Costello 2. Charlie Chaplin 3. WC Fields 4. Buster Keaton 5. Laurel & Hardy 6. Harold Lloyd 7. Marx Brothers 8. Three Stooges These eight have ...
... the bamboo shoots category as well. My giants would be a little different: 1) Griffith 2) Chaplin 3) Keaton 4) Eisenstein 5) Murnau 6) Ford 7) Renoir 8) Welles 9) Ozu 10) Sturges/Wilder (a tie) ...
Wasn't CC criticized for overintellectualizing his work? I thought I'd read comments from Paulette and Keaton to the effect that CC lost himself to the intellectuals and pink parlor set by overtly bri
... several actors in parody form, most notably Oliver Hardy, in support for Billy West and Joe Roberts with Keaton. He could play sweet and lovable, as in moments of THE RINK, light comedic, as in BEHIN...
... the Variety obituary for Jean Havez in 1925, it is stated that he did gag writing for Chaplin, Arbuckle, Keaton, and Lloyd. He is listed in film credits for some of Arbuckle, Keaton and Lloyd's films...
...coholism, but through these shows which I little remembered. I began to be a Skelton fan. I know he and Keaton attempted to form a unit at MGM, with sole control over the comedic output. Of course, ...
...blind flower girls and invalids. To some, this meant he was a Communist. But not to his old friend Buster Keaton. 'I have known Charlie Chalpin for 25 years,' he said in 1952, 'and even 25 years ago h...
... Lenny Bruce's standup comedy bits with the proper comic flair. I've never seen the 1957 film 'The Buster Keaton Story,' but from all accounts it was lousy. Keaton's whole life was re-written. And I'v...
...ime, these great comedians would find work and an enthusiastic audience in Europe: Laurel & Hardy, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin among them. My question is this: What is Europe's reaction TODAY of ...
hello, there are lots of 'behind-the-scenes' stories regarding Buster Keaton's appearance in Chaplin's LIMELIGHT, but is there anything known about why Chaplin also picked Snub Pollard for a part? T
...day treats. The 70s attempted to carry on this grand nostalgia tradition by bringing about a revival of Keaton & Chaplin movies routinely; 1972 saw the return of Chaplin at the Oscars & another rebi...
...magic show is shot for shot and scene for scene stolen from 'The Circus'! To add to the scandle, Buster Keaton was gag-man on the film! Why didn't Charlie sue! Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja....

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