Buster died in 1966 from Lung cancer in his home in Woodland Hills California. There was nothing particularly tragic about his life at the time, he was happily married and had been for 25 years, he was constantly working and had a small farm that he loved. He could smile and laugh, the stoneface was just his "thing", there are many videos with Buster smiling and laughing both in the 20's and later in his life.
"The world's most expensive waiter - Buster Keaton!" LOL! I love him stealing glasses and stuff from people before they are done, lol. I love Chaplin but he was relatively boring in this, still love him though!
I wish today's "important" stars would have a good look at this. These stars are most likely total strangers to them. Just as today's will be 50 years from now... just faces. Sure some are still remembered but...
Jack Coogan (the Kid) was such a good little actor. I like the part where they r taosting and he's like "where's my glass??" Cant believe he turned into Uncle Fester. The Kid from 1921 was one of my fave Chaplin movies. And Buster was great, also very good in limelight with Chaplin.
Buster died in 1966 from Lung cancer in his home in Woodland Hills California. There was nothing particularly tragic about his life at the time, he was happily married and had been for 25 years, he was constantly working and had a small farm that he loved. He could smile and laugh, the stoneface was just his "thing", there are many videos with Buster smiling and laughing both in the 20's and later in his life.
No, Chaplin and Keaton did NOT hate one another. They were friends.
not enough Keaton ... never enough Keaton :) lol
Uniquely valuable film clip - thanks for posting.
this is pure gold
"The world's most expensive waiter - Buster Keaton!" LOL! I love him stealing glasses and stuff from people before they are done, lol. I love Chaplin but he was relatively boring in this, still love him though!
thank you for the video
Charlie cleaning up the kid was juat adorable!!!
I want a time machine!!
Chaplin was so hansome.
I wish today's "important" stars would have a good look at this. These stars are most likely total strangers to them. Just as today's will be 50 years from now... just faces. Sure some are still remembered but...
Jack Coogan (the Kid) was such a good little actor. I like the part where they r taosting and he's like "where's my glass??" Cant believe he turned into Uncle Fester. The Kid from 1921 was one of my fave Chaplin movies.
And Buster was great, also very good in limelight with Chaplin.
I loved it! Thanks for posting.
I love you, Buster! ❤️😍❤️
Buster!!
I believe they appeared together in the late 30's or early 40's in a film called "Limelight".
1952
1952.
I think it is from one of the piano concertos by Rachmaninoff... either #3 or #4. Sorry it took two years for me to see this.
You have it wrong...they appeared in limelight together.
That watermark in the bottom right corner angers me. His last name was CHAPLIN!!!
what history and cast
I though people at that time can only see black and white color:) (4 years old)
@guitarscout84 Perhaps then you didn't read the description properly. It says only SILENT film together. Limelight was not a silent film.
true, but the description said the only SILENT film that they were in together.... Limelight was a talkie wasn't it????
Yes Limelight did have sound.
Unless it was just recently changed, the description is accurate. Limelight wasn't a silent picture.
CLASSIC!
Was that Norma Talmage (spelled wrong)? If so, that was Buster's sister-in-law.
i second that. =)
lol, yup! he sure does. i LOVE that movie!!! haha. one of my favorite johnny depp films. =D
Oops, sorry. It was 1952.
It's a recordings of a real event, but composed in a film style with comments and little plays addon.
Yeah, like insider coverages.
What a shame that we can't hear what they are saying. :(
if you want to learn the cinema history watch *BIRTH OF CINEMA* and enjoy.
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Why is Buster Keatons name so far down the list? Was it perhaps BEFORE his stardom?
RememberRox He was already famous by 1922. His first film was in 1917, and even then, he was a vaudeville star before that.
The awards motion pictures
Try Norma Talmadge.