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Jean-Luc Godard.

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"He who jumps into the void owes no explanation to those who stand and watch."
Jean-Luc Godard.
Buster Keaton Hard Luck - 1921
Buster Keaton SERVING while serving
The Cook (1918)
Buster Keaton
The Cook (1918)
#…
Buster Keaton Convict 13 - 1920
Wasn’t going in anyway
Buster Keaton & Ramon Novarro with Ramon's Chihuahua, Chiquita.
Anyway as I was saying
Perfect shirt for the rain
Ok so my apologies if this lil account becomes equal parts SRK and Buster K … because damn if I haven’t been on a binge lately. And … damn! And and, I can’t help noticing that both SRK and BK must’ve had it written into contracts that they had to get wet at least once per movie.
The Cook - 1918
The Goat - 1921
Oh how the turns have tabled!
The Goat 1921
On the set of Our Hospitality 1923 looking quite damp
BUSTER KEATON expresses how we all feel about starting a work day the play house (1921), dir. buster keaton & edward f. cline.
Buster and his Face in Our Hospitality 1923
#TalkieTuesday Hats the way to do it! Buster Keaton explains a gag that’s old hat…literally.
- Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century (2022)
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