Buster Keaton festival. Volume 1 [Videorecording]

Contributor(s): Keaton, Buster, 1895-1966 [act, drt, aus.] | St. Clair, Malcolm, 1897-1952 [drt, aus.] | Cline, Edward, 1892-1961 [drt, aus.] | Fox, Virginia [act.]Material type: FilmFilmReference number:29962375Publication details: New York : Video Dimensions, 1981. Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (55 min.) : si., b&w ; 1/2 inSubject(s): Silent films | Comedy films
Contents:
Cops (19 min) -- The Blacksmith (20 min) -- Paleface (20 min.)
Production credits: Directors/writers, Buster Keaton, Eddie Cline (1st & 2nd works) ; Buster Keaton, Mal St. Clair (2nd work) ; music, Jon Mirsalis.Buster Keaton, Virgina Fox (1st & 2nd works) ; Buster Keaton (3rd work)Summary: In Cops, Buster Keaton attempts to win his sweetheart's hand in marriage by becoming a successful businessman. His exploits climax in a confrontation with an entire police force. In The Blacksmith, a parody of Longfellow's poem, The village blacksmith, Keaton tries his hand at the forge. In The Paleface, Keaton is mistaken by the Indians for an unscrupulous oil-promoter.
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"Silent with a new music score"--Cassette label.

Three motion pictures originally produced 1921-1922.

Cops (19 min) -- The Blacksmith (20 min) -- Paleface (20 min.)

Directors/writers, Buster Keaton, Eddie Cline (1st & 2nd works) ; Buster Keaton, Mal St. Clair (2nd work) ; music, Jon Mirsalis.

Buster Keaton, Virgina Fox (1st & 2nd works) ; Buster Keaton (3rd work)

In Cops, Buster Keaton attempts to win his sweetheart's hand in marriage by becoming a successful businessman. His exploits climax in a confrontation with an entire police force. In The Blacksmith, a parody of Longfellow's poem, The village blacksmith, Keaton tries his hand at the forge. In The Paleface, Keaton is mistaken by the Indians for an unscrupulous oil-promoter.

VHS format.

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