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Hold onto your Porkpie Hats, Buster Keaton Fans-this is for you! From 1917 to a few months before his death in 1966, famed comedian Buster Keaton spent a lifetime on film developing and honing his considerable comedic talents. Welcome to this remarkable cinematic half-a-century spanning trip through this comedic genius’ career that will take us from his very first frame of film, through silent classics, Talkies and TV, right up to his final fadeout in “The Scribe” – shot here in Toronto. Join us for truly timeless masterpieces of silent cinema (including “The Boat” 1921 & “Cops” 1922), and a few stone-faced surprises of his sound shorts, TV appearances and commercials that will astound you. Introduced by Keaton expert Chris Seguin. This programme made possible by the generous support of Ontrack Communications.
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Hold onto your Porkpie Hats, Buster Keaton Fans-this is for you! From 1917 to a few months before his death in 1966, famed comedian Buster Keaton spent a lifetime on film developing and honing his considerable comedic talents. Welcome to this remarkable cinematic half-a-century spanning trip through this comedic genius’ career that will take us from his very first frame of film, through silent classics, Talkies and TV, right up to his final fadeout in “The Scribe” – shot here in Toronto. Join us for truly timeless masterpieces of silent cinema (including “The Boat” 1921 & “Cops” 1922), and a few stone-faced surprises of his sound shorts, TV appearances and commercials that will astound you. Introduced by Keaton expert Chris Seguin. This programme made possible by the generous support of Ontrack Communications.
Hold onto your Porkpie Hats, Buster Keaton Fans-this is for you!
From 1917 to a few months before his death in 1966, famed comedian Buster Keaton spent a lifetime on film developing and honing his considerable comedic talents.
Welcome to this remarkable cinematic half-a-century spanning trip through this comedic genius’ career that will take us from his very first frame of film, through silent classics, Talkies and TV, right up to his final fadeout in “The Scribe” – shot here in Toronto.
Join us for truly timeless masterpieces of silent cinema (including “The Boat” 1921 & “Cops” 1922), and a few stone-faced surprises of his sound shorts, TV appearances and commercials that will astound you.
Introduced by Keaton expert Chris Seguin.
This programme made possible by the generous support of Ontrack Communications.