My Favorite Buster Keaton Films (Revised and Updated)

* * * * (Out of * * * *)

1.   Sherlock Jr. (1924)

2.   The General (1926)
(co-directed with Clyde Bruckman)

3.   Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928)
(co-directed with Charles Reisner)

4.   The Navigator (1924)
(co-directed with Donald Crisp)

5.   Our Hospitality (1923)
(co-directed with John G. Blystone)

6.   Seven Chances (1925)

7.   The Cameraman (1928)
(co-directed with Edward Sedgwick)

8.   Go West (1925)

9.   Three Ages (1923) 
(co-directed with Edward F. Cline)

* * * * (Out of * * * *) (Short Cinema)

1.   Buster Keaton: Short Films Collection – 1920-1923 (2011)

2.   Lost Keaton: Sixteen Comedy Shorts – 1934-1937 (2011)

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3 thoughts on “My Favorite Buster Keaton Films (Revised and Updated)

  1. My sentiments as well when it comes to Silent Comedy legends 🙂 I mean I love the work of Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd as well, but Buster Keaton I mean was ahead of them both from not only creatively, but comedically as well 🙂

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