Chaplin and Keaton, both brilliant and untouchable. I just happen to be a Buster fan, just adore him. Everyone has favorites though and Chaplin is wonderful of course. ✌️ Too many people pick fights over the Chaplin/Keaton thing though....Charlie and Buster liked each other and respected each other, so we can follow suit, yes? 😁
Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin are like the ying and yang of film comedy. To this day nobody has ever quiet matched them. Keaton usually has the best gags, Chaplin the most charisma. History certainly favoured Chaplin over Keaton in terms of lasting fame!
i love that they're all in this ! charlie and buster however... they just had that thing where...no matter what they do it's brilliant. can't keep your eyes off em !
Keaton, Arbuckle, Laurel & Hardy, and Daniels were great but Chaplin will always be my favorite. He was not only a visionary and an amazing slapstick comedian, but an incredibly intelligent and caring human being.
Golf is a great subject for silent comedy, because it's mostly visual. Most of the comedy plays on over-exaggeration of the pursuit of the golf ball. In these clips, the players will go to any length, and disregard any circumstances -- whether it' a lake, a mud hole, a gopher hole, someone's mouth, etc, to get that ball.
Just awesome; what a great compilation of some of the legends of comedy! BTW - if you've ever wondered who inspired "The Honeymooners" Kramden & Norton, just watch 5:13 - 6:13 - can't you just picture Norton (Art Carney/Laurel) messing around until Kramden (Jackie Gleason/Hardy) loses patience with him? One episode where the boys were practicing golf and Norton addressing the ball... "Hello, ball!" LOL. But for the definitive "Honeymooners" inspiration, see L&H's "Sons of the Desert"!
Great short! Does anyone know what year this was made and by what studio. I think it's amazing that all these great silent comedians from different studios got together to be in the same short.
Sorry Chaplin, I like you but Keaton it's better. It is not only the most brilliant clown in film history, is also the greatest genius that cinema ever had !! Nothing Kubrick, Wes Anderson, Spielberg or Nolan, nothing, NOTHING beats the original! And proves once again that Hollywood only recognizes the brilliance when it is too late (Leonardo DiCaprio is a good current example).
Charlie bets keaton any century , watch the Great Dictator , keaton was good but Americans are just too unprofessionally incompetent british nails better
Chaplin and Keaton, both brilliant and untouchable. I just happen to be a Buster fan, just adore him. Everyone has favorites though and Chaplin is wonderful of course. ✌️ Too many people pick fights over the Chaplin/Keaton thing though....Charlie and Buster liked each other and respected each other, so we can follow suit, yes? 😁
The dream team of the silent movie comedy; Chaplin, Keaton, Laurel & Hardy!
Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin are like the ying and yang of film comedy. To this day nobody has ever quiet matched them. Keaton usually has the best gags, Chaplin the most charisma. History certainly favoured Chaplin over Keaton in terms of lasting fame!
i love that they're all in this ! charlie and buster however... they just had that thing where...no matter what they do it's brilliant. can't keep your eyes off em !
Keaton, Arbuckle, Laurel & Hardy, and Daniels were great but Chaplin will always be my favorite. He was not only a visionary and an amazing slapstick comedian, but an incredibly intelligent and caring human being.
Kate Boe Bate Also check out Safety Last by the silent film comedian Harold Lloyd
This clip was great. Such wonderful, clean and inventive comedy. Buster spanking the fish was the funniest part of the film.
Chaplin is just magic on screen. love him above all the rest. he just captivates you and you're sucked in soon as he shows up. love him!
The gopher at 1:30 to 3:00 has got to be the inspiration for "Caddyshack".
They were some of the best actors ever known. Creative, funny, & clean. I wouldn't let today's movie "stars" into my home.
Golf is a great subject for silent comedy, because it's mostly visual. Most of the comedy plays on over-exaggeration of the pursuit of the golf ball. In these clips, the players will go to any length, and disregard any circumstances -- whether it' a lake, a mud hole, a gopher hole, someone's mouth, etc, to get that ball.
was that Buster Keaton who did that whole bit in the water with the fish? that was hilarious! and i noticed that Charlie is left handed!
This is a compilation short film , which has clips from different silent shorts, so the actors didn't work together at all
OMG! I laughed at Buster Keaton smacking the fishes ass for eating his ball! xD
1:18 Wow gopher messing on the golf course long before Caddyshack lol !
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Charlie Chaplin funny and expressive and always taught me a lesson
Charlie Chaplin was from another planet ..what he did in any field is uncompare able and people still watch his movies and enjoy ....
chaplin's last gag is the best, i didn't expect ( the spanish inquisition lol- sorry) it was quicksand. really funny.
Just awesome; what a great compilation of some of the legends of comedy!
BTW - if you've ever wondered who inspired "The Honeymooners" Kramden & Norton, just watch 5:13 - 6:13 - can't you just picture Norton (Art Carney/Laurel) messing around until Kramden (Jackie Gleason/Hardy) loses patience with him? One episode where the boys were practicing golf and Norton addressing the ball... "Hello, ball!" LOL.
But for the definitive "Honeymooners" inspiration, see L&H's "Sons of the Desert"!
Laurel & Hardy my all time favourite
That squirrel is a genius!!
You now see the inspiration for the gopher in Caddyshack
;-)
loved it, i prefer chaplin and keaton, and laurel and hardy. chaplin, as always, doiin his magic
Keaton and Chaplin are my fav's. I like the realistic comedy. ... Idk I guess I don't get the others as well. (:
Charlie Chaplain was a genius. He utilised the means, available at that time, exclusively.
LOL at the Gopher Squirrel thing and Boo to the 6 thumb-downers of this vid!
Here, here! The first and the best. Definitely going to raise my kids on these guys.
I lost it when the marmot(?) grabbed the gun xD
Hahaha
i love these guy there legends lol just awsome
at 1:31 I believe that was Charles Langdon .another slapstick artist.
He is Larry Semon and the first name of Langdon was Harry, not Charles.
no way Chaplin is better!!
Love this! it is timeless.
Best music this side of the Benny Hill show
seriously?
Golf at its best. I love it.
Funny stuff, of which you can see where Caddyshack got a few of their ideas.
lol. Laurel was the best (5:12) :D
Pure brilliance.
The music in some parts sounds like "Anything you say" by Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike), is it?
The backgrounds are amazing - a bygone era when things were safe, uncrowded, and clean.
thanks for your answer. Also AL St John is not the name, but his name was Albert Austin.
Great short! Does anyone know what year this was made and by what studio. I think it's amazing that all these great silent comedians from different studios got together to be in the same short.
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Genial :D , no me aburrirá Jamas !!
Nothing funnier than a squirrel shooting someone in the butt!
gablefan01 Agreed, hooray for the squirrel! Too awesome!
Now That IS Funny!!
What the beautiful comedian people's God rests there soul Ameen
Back then I thought buster keaton and charlie chaplin was a single person.
there's me when I play golf lol!
at 1:31 I believe that was Charles Langdon
3:33 so awesome...
only charlie n buster
really funny
Charlie Chaplin & Buster Keaton in GOLF ANTICS
Lang Roodi u
But not together
absolutely agree! I still don't get why Chaplin is considered better...although I like him too
Mack Swain & AL St John are also in this short. they work with Chaplin.
thanks !!
glory glory !!
Q chebere, están el gordo y el flaco, baster y Charles chaplin
Awsome!
0:32 hahahahahahHAHHAHAHAahahahahahahahahahahahHAHAHA
porque ya no están en cámara rápida???,....son mucho mas divertidas y graciosas....que mal que ya no se vean en cámara rápida...ya no es lo mismo.....
God of god
Doink!
I like him
so.......funny
Who the heck is Dizzy Daniels?!
1:17 Caddyshack!!
Is that Oliver Hardy at 1:00?
Nice
klangkreig could you please tell me the name of the guy at 1:31?
Wow. And there was Fatty Arbuckle. .....he was considered one of the greatest. ....try finding some of his films. Thank you
What is the movie at 6:36
Should Married Men Go Home
or Harry Langdon.
who made this movie what stodio was this movie exscatives ?
Thank you!
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When i saw Buster Keaton and Charlie chaplin I jizzed all over. This is fantastic, love them!
@RobertDCG
LOL well said.
2:40 = Freeze Gopher
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@JohnMGilbert I'm sure they wouldn't wanna hang out with you either.
NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!! among our weaponry are...
Sorry Chaplin, I like you but Keaton it's better. It is not only the most brilliant clown in film history, is also the greatest genius that cinema ever had !! Nothing Kubrick, Wes Anderson, Spielberg or Nolan, nothing, NOTHING beats the original! And proves once again that Hollywood only recognizes the brilliance when it is too late (Leonardo DiCaprio is a good current example).
+Alan Simas Keaton was good but Chaplin is Chaplin, he was incomparable!
Charlie bets keaton any century , watch the Great Dictator , keaton was good but Americans are just too unprofessionally incompetent british nails better
jevitigre They are apples and oranges I think. They have their own styles and they are both brilliant.
Chaplin, don't listen to him !!!
Actually Charlie chaplain came first so he is the original and is the king of silent movies
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@JohnMGilbert So you wouldn't let their children/ grand children into your home? THAT IS who you're talking about.
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why so funny?
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Funny?
Charlie Chaplin was just copying Buster Keaton. Buster was the original.
and people thought this was funny?