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The Buster Keaton Show

  • Serie de TV
  • 1949–
  • 30min
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Buster Keaton in The Buster Keaton Show (1949)
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Espectáculo en vivo con Buster recreando y actualizando sus rutinas clásicas.Espectáculo en vivo con Buster recreando y actualizando sus rutinas clásicas.Espectáculo en vivo con Buster recreando y actualizando sus rutinas clásicas.

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    • Buster Keaton
    • Harvey Parry
    • Marcia Mae Jones
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      • Buster Keaton
      • Harvey Parry
      • Marcia Mae Jones
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    • 1949–1951
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    • 1951
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    • 1949
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    1arfdawg-1

    An Embarrassment to Buster's Legacy

    I guess in the 50's Buster would do just about anything for a paycheck. And this is an example.

    I love Keaton. He truly was a cinematic genius. This short is horrible. Even if you are a die-hard Keaton fan, you cannot llike this show.

    It appears to have been made specifically as a commercial for Studebaker car dealers of Los Angeles and shown only on local TV. The problem is Studebaker is more important than Buster in this show. In fact, it's not enough to show the car every 5 minutes, throughout Buster's acts an announcer spoils the action by incessently talking about Studebaker!

    Plus the scenes arent even that good. Keaton is slow and I'm not sure if he was drinking or not but he sure is off his game.

    There is also a cringe worthy scene where Buster literally mauls a tall big busted woman named Dona. He touches her in places not meant to be touched on 1950's TV! How that got thru the censors is a mystery.

    Stick with Buster real works, not this horrible ad for a car.
    hamilton65

    Buster Live!!

    At the end of the 40's Buster was one of the first of the great stars to appear regularly on TV. Although his starring career in movies was long past, he made a big hit with early TV audiences and was even given two local TV series which were quite successful but were very expensive to produce.

    In the episode I've seen of The Buster Keaton Show, apparently the only one to survive, Buster has decided to get fit and has hired a trainer for the purpose.

    Obviously the episode requires a bit of set up and story line so there's a lengthy scene with some actors setting up a story before Buster appears. The story is that BK (as they call him) has decided to get fit and wants a trainer to get him into shape. Then they introduce the trainer who tells us about his girl and how he's worried about her talking to other men.

    Since most TV at this was live it's not surprising that the actors seem quite intimidated and one guy stumbles over several lines. This material, written by Buster's old collaborator Clyde Bruckman is pretty laboured and unnecessary and it made me uncertain as to whether I was going to like the show or not. All this changes when Buster enters and the others leave him to it.

    We're then treated to two 10 minute virtual solo's from Buster as he proceeds from one form of exercise to the next, managing to bungle each in inventive and hilarious ways. He also gets to show off his talents with a basket ball, performing a series of increasingly surreal and improbable tricks, Even netting it whilst lying on his back. You can see Buster gets a big kick out of the live audience and his delight is quite infectious. Although it's half a century ago watching the Great Man do his thing in real time is a considerable pleasure. Inevitably buster gets himself in trouble as he accidentally conks a female who comes into the gym, knocking her out.

    As he tries to revive her, Buster hauls and throws the girl around like a rag doll in a scene reminiscent of putting the drunk to bed in "Spite Marriage" Then his trainer walks in and of course it turns out the girl is his wife.

    Suspecting Buster of canoodling the scene is set for an all to real boxing session, but Buster miraculously wins.

    At 55 Buster is still amazingly able to take the falls and you just know none of the stunts are faked in this. As in his films Buster has the uncanny ability to make all the falls and entanglements in the ropes seem completely spontaneous and natural, showing as always that he never needed words to be funny.
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    Who needs words?

    Out of the few silent films that I have seen in my life this is ranked among the best one in my opinion. All the characters especially sherlock really makes you as the audience feel as if they are talking with how well they were able to act out emotion and the plot. It was very creative overall, but especially in the scene where the bad guys were chasing young sherlock, it displayed humor and innovation all in one. It was definitely very well thought out film and unique.

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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert Holiday Gift Guide (1991)

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      • 28 de diciembre de 1949 (Estados Unidos)
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