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These old movie stunts look impossible - until you see how they did it
This text dives into the incredible world of early cinema, revealing how filmmakers created breathtaking stunts and visual ...
Kicking off the second day of Ebertfest, the Virginia Theatre hosted a 9 a.m. showing of "The General" that resonated with ...
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The stunt that secretly left Buster Keaton walking around with a broken neck for years
Image Credit: Buster Keaton (Image: La Cinémathèque québécoise) Buster Keaton was called the ‘Great Stone Face,’ a vaudeville ...
Comedy icon Buster Keaton was among the silver screen's first superstars. During the 1920s, alongside figures like Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, he was a major attraction for audiences. His ...
Long before CGI or stunt doubles, Buster Keaton performed his own stunts—often at real risk to his life. Collapsing buildings, moving trains, and uncontrolled falls were filmed exactly as they ...
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The fascinating true story behind Buster Keaton’s stage name that few know
Image Credit: Buster Keaton (Image: Medium) The name “Buster” has become so synonymous with the stone-faced silent film ...
The silent movie classic, filmed in Cottage Grove, Oregon, during summer 1926, included the most expensive single scene in that era.
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How Buster Keaton did this stunt in 1928
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How Buster Keaton did this from his 1922 film
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How Buster Keaton left us all speechless in 1921
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One of Buster Keaton’s most famous stunts in 1924 colorized
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Buster Keaton’s famous stunt
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