This Day in Buster… June 13, 1957 Canadian newspaper, The Sault Star, insists that Buster Keaton “…never cracked a smile through all his 36 two-reelers & 24 features comedies…”
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This Day in Buster… June 13, 1957 Canadian newspaper, The Sault Star, insists that Buster Keaton “…never cracked a smile through all his 36 two-reelers & 24 features comedies…”
Movie Monday - “The Gold Ghost,” 1934, is Buster Keaton’s first short for Educational Pictures, and the reception was very positive.
Rosalind Byrne & Buster Keaton
Seven Chances (1925)
"Nicky that man could have killed you!"
"What´s the matter? You glad he didn´t?"
"Oh I´m glad you´re not a detective".
The Thin Man ( 1934)
Directed by W. S. Van Dyke .
The beautiful Kay Francis (January 13, 1905 - ∞) in Mandalay (1934)
This Day in Buster…January 15, 1932 "Casanova wider Willen,” the German-language version of "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” opens in Germany.
Katharine Hepburn in HOLIDAY (1938) dir. George Cukor
Anna May Wong in Daughter Of The Dragon (1931)
Look, what have you got to kick about? You've got everything that matters. You've got the name, the position, the money. - My husband's love happens to mean more to me than those things. Oh, can the sob stuff, Mrs. Haines! You noble wives and mothers bore the brains out of me. I'll bet you bore your husband's too.
Norma Shearer & Joan Crawford in THE WOMEN (1939) dir. George Cukor
Coney Island (1917)
Buster Keaton in The Boat (1921)
If I ever got the bit between your teeth, I'd have no trouble in handling you at all.
JOAN FONTAINE as LINA MCLAIDLAW AYSGARTH Suspicion — 1941, dir. Alfred Hitchcock
VERONICA LAKE as ELLEN GRAHAM This Gun For Hire — 1942, dir. Frank Tuttle
JEAN ARTHUR as NORA SHELLEY The Talk of the Town (1942)
I want to be sure you know, Laura, that I've never loved so completely in all my life. That's why if everything ended now, it would have been worth it.
James Mason & Märta Torén as Frank "Doc" Matson and Laura Thorsen in ONE WAY STREET (1950) dir. Hugo Fregonese
BETTE DAVIS & GARY MERRILL in ANOTHER MAN'S POISON — 1951, dir. Irving Rapper
CONEY ISLAND (1917) — Dir. Roscoe Arbuckle