View Item - FM-S008-1928

Language:
English
Category:
Comedy
Duration:
69
Catalog Num:
FM-S008-1928
Title:
Steamboat Bill, Jr.
Item Type:
Video
Medium:
VHS
Program:
F&MS

Reserved:
No
Status:
Available

Flavored with American and loaded with cinematic inventiveness, Steamboat Bill, Jr. was Buster Keaton`sfinal independent production before joining MGM (where his work suffered a steady decline in quality), a comic masterpiece that represents the full breadth of its maker`s remarkable talents. Set on the Mississippi River in the old sidewheeler days, Steamboat Bill, Jr. follows the adventures of a spoiled young man who is forced by his crusty father (Ernest Torrence) to learn the ropes of riverboating. Over the course of the narrativem the scale of comedy graduatlly expands, from small-scale, mostalgic humor (as when Bill Sr. outfits his son with a new wardrobe) to some of the most elaborate sight gags of Keaton`s career. Junior`s attempts to single-handedly pilot the rag-tag "Stonewall Jackson"" recall the mechanical brilliance of The General and The Navigator, but the film`s crowning achievement is its hurricane climax. Highlighted by remarkable special effects (including the destruction of full-size structures), it includes the legendary stunt in which the front of a building collapses over Junior, who passes unharmed through an open window. Surprisingly dark yet wickedly funny, Convict 13 combines gallows humor with rapid-fire slapstick as Buster struggles for survial within (and escape from ) prison walls. In kino`s carefully-reconstructed print of Daydreams, Buster tries to establish himself in a profession -- from veterinary assistant to street-sweeper to actor -- and, in one of his most vleverly-staged chases, is pursued by a herd of New York City bulls. Director: Charles Reisner. Black and White. Subtitled.

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