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La palla n° 13

Titolo originale: Sherlock Jr.
  • 1924
  • Passed
  • 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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63.108
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Buster Keaton in La palla n° 13 (1924)
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Un proiezionista cinematografico desidera ardentemente essere un detective e usa le sue magre abilità quando viene accusato da un rivale per aver rubato l'orologio del padre della sua ragazz... Leggi tuttoUn proiezionista cinematografico desidera ardentemente essere un detective e usa le sue magre abilità quando viene accusato da un rivale per aver rubato l'orologio del padre della sua ragazza.Un proiezionista cinematografico desidera ardentemente essere un detective e usa le sue magre abilità quando viene accusato da un rivale per aver rubato l'orologio del padre della sua ragazza.

  • Regia
    • Buster Keaton
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jean C. Havez
    • Joseph A. Mitchell
    • Clyde Bruckman
  • Star
    • Buster Keaton
    • Kathryn McGuire
    • Joe Keaton
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,1/10
    63.108
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Buster Keaton
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jean C. Havez
      • Joseph A. Mitchell
      • Clyde Bruckman
    • Star
      • Buster Keaton
      • Kathryn McGuire
      • Joe Keaton
    • 403Recensioni degli utenti
    • 89Recensioni della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Film più votato #204
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    Buster Keaton
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    • Projectionist…
    Kathryn McGuire
    Kathryn McGuire
    • The Girl
    Joe Keaton
    Joe Keaton
    • The Girl's Father…
    Erwin Connelly
    • The Hired Man…
    Ward Crane
    Ward Crane
    • The Local Sheik…
    Jane Connelly
    • The Mother
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    George Davis
    George Davis
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    Doris Deane
    • Girl Who Loses Dollar Outside Cinema
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    Christine Francis
    • Candy Store Girl
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    Betsy Ann Hisle
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    Kewpie Morgan
    Kewpie Morgan
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    Steve Murphy
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    John Patrick
    John Patrick
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    Ford West
    • Theatre Manager
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      • Buster Keaton
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jean C. Havez
      • Joseph A. Mitchell
      • Clyde Bruckman
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    Reviewers say 'Sherlock Jr.' is celebrated for its innovative special effects, clever editing, and groundbreaking stunts performed by Buster Keaton. The film is praised for its physical comedy, inventive plot, and unique dream sequence. Critics highlight its sophisticated humor, contrasting it with other silent comedies. Despite some finding it slow or predictable, many appreciate its historical significance and influence on future filmmakers. The blend of action, romance, and comedy, along with Keaton's performance, is frequently noted as a highlight.
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    pooch-8

    Fantastic filmmaking from one of the world's greatest

    Sherlock, Jr. arguably exceeds The General as Buster Keaton's greatest achievement -- it is certainly more magical in its use of extraordinary special effects and unconventionally humorous situations. Movies about movies are a dime a dozen, but rather difficult to do well. Keaton's brilliant structuring of the story -- a fantastic treat for audiences when his pathetic projectionist becomes the genius detective through a literal entering of the movie screen -- has been imitated dozens of times, but I always come back to this unsurpassable rendering. Watching Keaton play the scene where he studies how to go about kissing his best girl by peeking at a movie version of the same event always reduces me to simultaneous jags of tears and laughter.
    10Nich-merry

    A rare treat :)

    I have to say that this is by far Keaton's finest work. I have seen and own about 19 of his films/short films and this is the one that truly stands out.

    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!
    Snow Leopard

    Astounding Creativity

    It's almost impossible to describe the astounding creativity of "Sherlock, Jr". Even for Buster Keaton, this is a tremendous display of comedic and fantasy material. What's so remarkable is not so much any particularly hilarious gag or gags, as the never-ending stream of amazing and entertaining sights - coming faster and faster as the film proceeds - that seem so off-hand and effortlessly inventive, but that must have involved many hours of painstaking work to perfect. The film vs. reality theme is also highly suggestive, and makes this great movie one of the most completely satisfying efforts by Keaton or anyone else.

    The film opens slowly and allows the pace to build gradually. Buster operates the movie projector at a theater, while trying to study on his own to be a detective. He is involved in a real-life mystery that involves his girlfriend's family, and which turns out badly for him. He retreats into the fantasy world of a picture showing at his theater, and from then on you just have to see it to appreciate it. The creative comedy, the technical skill, and the subtly expressed themes are all remarkable.

    This is a great experience not to be missed.
    Bobbyh-2

    nobody has ever done it better, maybe even as well, as Buster

    There ought to be a theater that shows nothing but perfectly preserved prints of the silent comedies of Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and Harry Langdon. There ought to be a lot of things, I guess. But anyone who thinks that silent film is nothing more than a crude and unskilled ancestor of today's motion picture need only spend some time on these great comedies to realize that, in this genre at least, the peak was reached in the 20s. Yes, there are funny movies with dialogue, but the humor is generally IN the dialogue...nobody--not the Marx Brothers, or W.C. Fields, or Abbot and Costello or the Three Stooges and nobody since--has achieved the sublime mastery of physical comedy these geniuses did. And the best of them all for pure comedy, to my mind, is Keaton. And the best of his movies is Sherlock, Jr. The dream sequence in which he becomes an actor in the film he's projecting is astonishing; the way in which this movie is a sort of window into a different and appealing age is charming--and the ending of this movie takes the breath away. Keaton made some of the great endings in film, I think. Check out "College" some time--just for the last minute or so. If you ever have the chance to see this film in a good print at the right speed with appropriate music, and you don't take that opportunity, shame shame shame. This is one I'd like to own.
    8JimDenney

    short, silent, and really funny

    My second silent film for the class that I viewed for my class was just as entertaining as the first, which was Charlie Chaplin's The Circus. Buster Keaton playing the role of the movie projectionist Sherlock Jr. was very entertaining. The story is simple, yet interesting and fun, and the movie comes in at much less than one hour, 44 minutes to be exact. While there are a few points in the movie that are disjointed and not as fun, overall you can stay engrossed enough until you get to some really cool and innovative special effects, which given the technological limitations when this was filmed in the 1920's are simply amazing.

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      When 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.
    • Blooper
      After 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.
    • Citazioni

      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.

    • Versioni alternative
      In 1995, Film Preservation Associates, Inc. copyrighted a 45-minute version of this film, with a music score performed by Vince Giordano and The Nighthawks.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into La parata dell'allegria (1960)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 maggio 1924 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • MK2 Films (France)
    • Lingue
      • Nessuna
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Calma, signori miei!
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 3630 Pasadena Ave, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Northleaf Grocery)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Buster Keaton Productions
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 45min
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Mix di suoni
      • Silent
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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