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In this exclusive collection of cinematic treasures, Kino on Video pays homage to the lesser-known works of the screen's most inventive comedian. Highlights include home movie footage of Keaton in Paris and on the set of The General, scenes from the never-completed Cinemascope musical Ten girls ago, excerpts from the rare TV series Life with Buster Keaton, his first dramatic role (Gogol's The awakening), two 1930s shorts (Allez-oop! and Jail bait), commercials, excerpts from his appearance on TV's This is your life and the newly-restored 1921 short Hard luck. Film historian John Bengtson (the author of Silent echoes) has prepared an interactive tour of locations where Keaton's films were shot. An extensive photo gallery reveals family snapshots, images from Keaton's vaudeville years, fascinating behind-the-scenes stills and more.

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  • "Documentaire. Document sur Buster Keaton réunissant des courts métrages, des apparitions télévisées, des commerciaux et des vidéos non professionnelles rarement diffusés."
  • "In this exclusive collection of cinematic treasures, Kino on Video pays homage to the lesser-known works of the screen's most inventive comedian. Highlights include home movie footage of Keaton in Paris and on the set of The General, scenes from the never-completed Cinemascope musical Ten girls ago, excerpts from the rare TV series Life with Buster Keaton, his first dramatic role (Gogol's The awakening), two 1930s shorts (Allez-oop! and Jail bait), commercials, excerpts from his appearance on TV's This is your life and the newly-restored 1921 short Hard luck. Film historian John Bengtson (the author of Silent echoes) has prepared an interactive tour of locations where Keaton's films were shot. An extensive photo gallery reveals family snapshots, images from Keaton's vaudeville years, fascinating behind-the-scenes stills and more."@en
  • "Document sur Buster Keaton réunissant des courts métrages, des apparitions télévisées, des commerciaux et des vidéos non professionnelles rarement diffusés."
  • "In this exclusive collection of cinematic treasures, Kino on video, pays homage to the lesser-known works of the screen's most inventive comedian. Film historian John Bengtson has prepared an interactive tour of locations where Keaton's films were shot. An extensive photo gallery reveals family snapshots, images from Keaton's vaudeville years, fascinating behind-the-scenes stills and more. Also features Ten girls ago, a musical never completed or released providing the opportunity for Buster Keaton, Bert Lahr and Eddie Foy, Jr. to make a comeback with the help of pop star Dion. The short rough cut was assembled to court potential investors."
  • ""Rare shorts, television appearances, commercials, home movies, and photos from the Buster Keaton archives. Features an interactive tour of Keaton's film locations prepared by film historian, John Bengsten.""
  • "Highlights include home movie footage of Keaton in Paris and on the set, scenes from a never-completed Cinemascope musical, excerpts from the rare TV series "Life with Buster Keaton", his first dramatic role, two 1930s shorts, commercials, excerpts from his appearance TV, a newly-restored 1921 short, and newly discovered footage from two other shorts. Film historian John Bengtson has prepared an interactive tour of locations where Keaton's films were shot. An extensive photo gallery reveals family snapshots, images from Keaton's vaudeville years, fascinating behind-the-scenes stills and more."@en
  • "Highlights include home movie footage of Keaton in Paris and on the set, scenes from a never-completed Cinemascope musical, excerpts from the rare TV series "Life with Buster Keaton", his first dramatic role, two 1930s shorts, commercials, excerpts from his appearance TV and a newly-restored 1921 short. Film historian John Bengtson has prepared an interactive tour of locations where Keaton's films were shot. An extensive photo gallery reveals family snapshots, images from Keaton's vaudeville years, fascinating behind-the-scenes stills and more."@en
  • "The lesser known works of the inventive silent screen comedian Buster Keaton are given their full due in this collection. Includes excerpts from shorts (including restored footage for Hard Luck, Daydreams, and The Love Nest, the 1930's Educational shorts Allez-Oop (1934) and Jail bait (1937), the complete television program "The Awakening" from Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Presents, excerpts from his TV series, commercials, home movies, tributes by Orson Welles, Lillian Gish, and Gloria Swanson, an interactive tour of Keaton film locations by John Bengtson from his book Silent Echos, and a photo gallery."
  • "This collection includes highlights of home movie footage of Keaton in Paris and on a movie set, scenes from a never-completed Cinemascope musical, excerpts from the rare TV series "Life with Buster Keaton," his first dramatic role, two 1930s shorts, television commercials, excerpts from his television appearance on "This is your life," and a newly-restored 1921 short. Film historian John Bengtson prepared an interactive tour of locations where Keaton's films were shot. An extensive photo gallery reveals family snapshots, images from Keaton's vaudeville years, fascinating behind-the-scenes stills, and more."

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  • "Television program excerpts"
  • "Speelfilm"
  • "Biography"
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  • "Television commercials"
  • "Television adaptations"
  • "Fiction television programs"
  • "Nonfiction television programs"
  • "Silent films"
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  • "Slapstick comedy"@en
  • "Comedy films"
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  • "Short films"
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  • "Fiction films"
  • "History"@en
  • "Film excerpts"

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  • "Keaton plus"
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