Ein Filmvorführer, der sich danach sehnt, als Detektiv zu arbeiten, muss seine bescheidenen Fertigkeiten einsetzen, als er von einem Rivalen hereingelegt und beschuldigt wird, die Taschenuhr... Alles lesenEin Filmvorführer, der sich danach sehnt, als Detektiv zu arbeiten, muss seine bescheidenen Fertigkeiten einsetzen, als er von einem Rivalen hereingelegt und beschuldigt wird, die Taschenuhr des Vaters seiner Freundin gestohlen zu haben.Ein Filmvorführer, der sich danach sehnt, als Detektiv zu arbeiten, muss seine bescheidenen Fertigkeiten einsetzen, als er von einem Rivalen hereingelegt und beschuldigt wird, die Taschenuhr des Vaters seiner Freundin gestohlen zu haben.
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- The Mother
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- Conspirator
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- Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema
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- Candy Store Girl
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- Little Girl
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- Conspirator
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- Conspirator
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- Conspirator
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- Theatre Manager
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Still, having previously heard over and over again about the brilliance of this film, I never really understood until I saw it myself. It's not just the dream-story and the surreality, it's what Keaton does with it and the importance he places on cinema. This film is even rather unique in using montage in a new way, or showing how much film appeals to the imagination as much as an artistic endeavor.
Thus, this film itself becomes both wildly imaginative and brilliantly artistic... and best of all, it's FUNNY! Thus, it becomes a film for everyone. There's no hard-found artistic conceit that leads to cries of "Pretentious!", but still people can say "It's amazing." There's no comedic conceit that says, "Bah, just simple slapstick, it's low-culture!" because it's rather intelligently done. And it's creative in a way that isn't like an opium-dream. It can appeal to anybody of all ages. It's one very well-done film.
--PolarisDiB
The first third of the film is much like any other comedy. There are lost dollar bills, things sticking to other things, something stolen, mistaken identities. Our heroine is introduced in a charming scene where they seem terrified to hold hands. Her father is played by Buster's father Joe Keaton, who would appear in many of his son's films.
There's a mustachioed cad with slick hair and a sharp suit who is after the girl, a cartoon baddie who the audience instinctively knows deserves a hiss and not a cheer.
It is in Junior's other job as a cinema projectionist that the film comes alive. We are watching the film he has set up and then, suddenly, he is part of the action. In a sequence of great inventiveness, we see the film within a film changing scenes and watch with delight as the character adapts to each situation and surrounding.
Sherlock Jr is very funny but is also unusual and, in comparison with other comedies of the period, ahead of its time. It includes some excellent stunts that are the equal of anything done by Harold Lloyd in the same period, and, although it has a very short running time, manages to develop a good storyline throughout.
Justly feted as a masterpiece of silent comedy, Sherlock Jr represented one of the peaks of Buster Keaton's cinematic career. It is a film worth watching and has stood up well today.
It is rare these days to find a comedy which will make you laugh each and every time you see it. Yet this one, to me, seems not only to be able to do this but also to get BETTER the more you watch it.
The physical comedy, sight gags and insane stunts never cease to amaze me. That is what I love about Buster, the fact he did his own stunts shows that he was a great believer in producing a film that was genuine, that didnt try to trick or fool it's audience.
I find it sad that today most people seem to think that comedy is about dialouge and punch lines, when it is clear from film master pieces such as Sherlock Jr. that this is not true. Silent movies are not to be ignored just because they are 'old', when I watch many of them they feel as fresh as any new comedy - if not more so.
So thank-you Buster!
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesWhen Buster Keaton is running along the roofs of the moving freight train cars, he comes to the last one and jumps and grabs the tube connected to a water tower. His weight caused the tube to descend and, as it did so, water poured out and washed him on to the track with force, fracturing his neck nearly to the point of breaking it. This footage appears in the released film. Keaton suffered from blinding migraines for years afterwards and was unaware of the reason, until a doctor diagnosed him in the 1930s.
- PatzerAfter Sherlock Jr. spins the fence around, placing his pursuers behind it, he puts a crossbar across the gate to stop them from coming back. In the next shot, as he leaves the alley, the crossbar is no longer visible on the fence.
- Zitate
Projectionist: [as Sherlock Jr., riding on the handlebars of a motorcycle, unaware the driver fell off] Be careful or one of us will get hurt.
- Alternative VersionenIn 1995, Film Preservation Associates, Inc. copyrighted a 45-minute version of this film, with a music score performed by Vince Giordano and The Nighthawks.
- VerbindungenEdited into Als Lachen Trumpf war (1960)
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- Sherlock Junior
- Drehorte
- 3630 Pasadena Ave, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Northleaf Grocery)
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- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 399 $
- Laufzeit
- 45 Min.
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1