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Enamorado perdidamente de una mujer que trabaja en los estudios MGM, un hombre torpe intenta convertirse en cámara de cine para estar cerca del objeto de su deseo.Enamorado perdidamente de una mujer que trabaja en los estudios MGM, un hombre torpe intenta convertirse en cámara de cine para estar cerca del objeto de su deseo.Enamorado perdidamente de una mujer que trabaja en los estudios MGM, un hombre torpe intenta convertirse en cámara de cine para estar cerca del objeto de su deseo.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado en total
Sidney Bracey
- Editor
- (as Sidney Bracy)
Richard Alexander
- The Big Sea Lion
- (sin créditos)
Edward Brophy
- Man in Bath-House
- (sin créditos)
Ray Cooke
- Office Worker
- (sin créditos)
Vernon Dent
- Man in Tight Bathing Suit
- (sin créditos)
Gertrude Ederle
- Gertrude Ederle
- (material de archivo)
- (sin créditos)
William Irving
- Photographer
- (sin créditos)
Harry Keaton
- Swimmer in Swimming Pool
- (sin créditos)
Louise Keaton
- Swimmer in Swimming Pool
- (sin créditos)
Charles A. Lindbergh
- Charles A. Lindbergh
- (material de archivo)
- (sin créditos)
Bert Moorhouse
- Randall
- (sin créditos)
Jack Raymond
- Swimming Pool Attendant
- (sin créditos)
Argumento
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- TriviaThe film was almost lost forever. The only known copy at the time was destroyed in a fire at Storage Vault No. 7 at MGM on 10 August 1965. The existing master copy of it was made using a print that was found in Paris in 1968, and a master positive copy of nearly the entire film, found in 1991. In modern copies of the film, the quality of the image varies dramatically; the scenes with best quality were obtained from the material found in 1991.
- ErroresAs Buster goes to the newsreel office for the first time, the same girl leaves the building in consecutive shots.
- Citas
Sally Richards: [advice to the aspiring cameraman] You must always grind forward... never backward.
- Versiones alternativasThere is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, re-edited in double version (1.33:1 and 1.78:1) with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)
Opinión destacada
This was the first film Buster Keaton did at MGM after his financial backer, Joe Schenck, withdrew his support. It was also the last feature film in which Buster Keaton had creative control. In it, Buster plays a photographer making tin types on a street corner for passerbys. Some dignitaries appear, a crowd gathers around them, and as a result he is pressed up against a girl (Marceline Day) in the crowd until the dignitaries leave and the crowd disperses. She doesn't notice him, but he's instantly smitten. His face says it all.
He looks for the girl, Sally, and finds she is working as a secretary for MGM newsreels. He figures that the way to impress her and also a way to be around her all day is to become a cameraman himself. She tells him he will need to have a camera of his own if he wants a job there. So he withdraws every dime he has in the bank and buys an old run down camera. What follows are his awkward attempts to get the girl with his awkward attempts at being a newsreel cameraman.
The best way to describe The Cameraman is that it is a series of vignettes and gags that could entertain if you just watched them individually, but work together to the final conclusion. Accidental skinny dipping, a gang war, an impromptu solo baseball game, and an organ grinder monkey who made a better side kick for Buster than Jimmy Durante could have ever hoped to be are among the disparate situations that fuel the gags. And if you think that you recognize some of these gags as being lifted and placed in1935's "A Night at the Opera" with the Marx Brothers, you would be right.
MGM was a movie factory, and the fact that the actual script of The Cameraman is hard to describe drove the studio heads crazy, even though it was a box office success. But MGM learned the wrong lesson - That Buster Keaton was well suited to being a star plugged into their formulaic movie making. They stole Buster's independence and put resentment in its place, and that resentment grew with each film he did, ultimately leading to personal and professional disaster.
He looks for the girl, Sally, and finds she is working as a secretary for MGM newsreels. He figures that the way to impress her and also a way to be around her all day is to become a cameraman himself. She tells him he will need to have a camera of his own if he wants a job there. So he withdraws every dime he has in the bank and buys an old run down camera. What follows are his awkward attempts to get the girl with his awkward attempts at being a newsreel cameraman.
The best way to describe The Cameraman is that it is a series of vignettes and gags that could entertain if you just watched them individually, but work together to the final conclusion. Accidental skinny dipping, a gang war, an impromptu solo baseball game, and an organ grinder monkey who made a better side kick for Buster than Jimmy Durante could have ever hoped to be are among the disparate situations that fuel the gags. And if you think that you recognize some of these gags as being lifted and placed in1935's "A Night at the Opera" with the Marx Brothers, you would be right.
MGM was a movie factory, and the fact that the actual script of The Cameraman is hard to describe drove the studio heads crazy, even though it was a box office success. But MGM learned the wrong lesson - That Buster Keaton was well suited to being a star plugged into their formulaic movie making. They stole Buster's independence and put resentment in its place, and that resentment grew with each film he did, ultimately leading to personal and professional disaster.
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- 13 jun 2023
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- The Cameraman
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 698
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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