Buster Keaton
32 titles
Filmography
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Speak Easily
(1932)Bookish without much in the way of street smarts, a professor believes he’s become the heir to a fortune and throws it away on a bad Broadway show.
Free and Easy
(1930)What! No Beer?
(1933)Two of comedy's greatest masters – Buster Keaton and Jimmy Durante – appear together in this effervescent and irreverent slapstick about a couple of regular guys trying to cash in on the end of Prohibition. Durante is a barber who talks Keaton, his dim-bulb taxidermist buddy, into spending his life's savings on a brewery. Determined to be first, they start making beer before Prohibition is actually over. That makes their "competition" bootlegging thugs – something they didn't count on! Then, Buster falls for one of the gangster's molls, the cops get into the act, and Keaton and Durante have to figure out how to get out of the beer business before they're done in! From a story by Robert E. Hopkins (Anita Loo's screenwriting partner on San Francisco), this timely farce, directed by veteran Edward Sedgwick, was called "one solid riot of laughs…Rowdy and hoodlum fun" (The New York American).

The Invader
(1936)An artless millionaire yachtsman looking for love in the South of Spain finds himself tricked by a seductress into a scheme to get rid of her husband.

War Italian Style
(1965)On the eve of the Allied invasion, two American soldiers steal the Nazi offensive-strategy plans and are subsequently captured. But...donning the disguises of Hitler and an SS general, they fool their befuddled captor and escape.

Limelight
(1952)A fading comedian and a suicidal despondent ballet dancer must look to each other to find meaning and hope in their lives.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
(1966)Zero Mostel, Buster Keaton, Phil Silvers and an all-star cast scam their way through this boisterous romp amidst gorgeous girls, mistaken identities, stunning surprises, cunning disguises and great Sondheim songs.

The Image Book
(2018)Presenting the final masterwork by Jean-Luc Godard, the French New Wave titan whose inventive brilliance will be impossible to replace. Winner of the first-ever Special Palme d’Or at Cannes, The Image Book is a riotous whirlwind of images and sounds from the father of modern cinema. Forever JLG.

The Villain Still Pursued Her
(1940)When the holder of their mortgage passes away, a widow and her daughter are made aware of a plot to possess and foreclose on their home.

Li'l Abner
(1940)The first live-action adaption of the beloved American comic strip follows the residents of smalltown Dogpatch as they live and fall in love.

In the Good Old Summertime
(1949)A pair of feuding co-workers at a music shop in turn-of-the-century Chicago have no idea they are falling in love as anonymous romantic pen pals.