This was the third Thames 'silent' series from Kevin Brownlow and David Gill and their love of the subject shines through.
Combining testimonies of surviving friends and colleagues with priceless Keaton interview footage, it charts Buster touring in his parents' vaudeville act, his screen apprenticeship with 'Fatty' Arbuckle to eventual star billing, owning his own studio with full creative Independence.
It explores Keaton's most thrilling stunts and routines from classics like THE NAVIGATOR, SHERLOCK JUNIOR, STEAMBOAT BILL JR and his creative highpoint, THE GENERAL.
THE GENERAL was not successful resulting in studio interference and a loss of creative control; with his professional and personal lives in turmoil, alcoholism took hold.
But happily, Buster was rediscovered in the 1950s and 1960s, living to see his films restored and celebrated.
Shelf or charity shop? With an excellent narration by film director Lindsay Anderson, this tribute to a cinematic hero of mine will stay on the shelf...
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