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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe misadventures of Buster in three separate historical periods.The misadventures of Buster in three separate historical periods.The misadventures of Buster in three separate historical periods.
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Kewpie Morgan
- The Emperor
- (as Horace Morgan)
- …
Lionel Belmore
- Undetermined Role
- (partecipazione non confermata)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Bernard Berger
- Roman-age child
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Basil Bookasta
- Stone-age Child
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
George Bookasta
- Stone-age Child
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
George Davis
- Roman Guard Knocked Down
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Louise Emmons
- Old Fortune Teller
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
F.F. Guenste
- Butler
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Blanche Payson
- The Amazon
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe most famous stunt in the movie was actually built around what went wrong with the original stunt. Buster Keaton intended to leap from a board projecting from one building onto the roof of another building, but he fell short, smashing into the brick wall and falling into a net off-screen. He was injured badly enough to be laid up for three days. However, when he saw the film (the camera operators were instructed to always keep filming, no matter what happened), he not only kept the mishap, he built on it, adding the fall through three awnings, the loose downspout that propels him into the firehouse and the slide down the fire pole.
- BlooperIn the medium shot of the Stone Age soothsayer scene, Buster's hands are resting together near the side of the turtle. But in the cut to a close-up, we see only a hand double's right hand, and it's directly in front of the turtle's mouth. (It's clearly a hand double, since Keaton was missing his right index finger tip.)
- Versioni alternativeIn 1995, Film Preservation Associates copyrighted a version with an orchestral score; no details were specified on the print.
- ConnessioniEdited into The Golden Age of Buster Keaton (1979)
Recensione in evidenza
The more time I spend with old films, the more of a giant I see Keaton to be. I'm beginning to think that we all need to see a lot of him, which is why I wandered into this. It seems to have been made only because they had access to a Roman set.
The setup is that a courtship story is presented in three eras: a cave-man setup, a Roman context and a modern one. All are based on film notions of those eras of course. Unlike most movie humor of the time, the joke here isn't in embellishing the story with humorous decoration. Its in the difference among the stories.
Its a clever piece of what I call folding, and you will see at least one scene here that I swear is quoted in "Rashomon."
So there's the idea of the thing, which is worthwhile, but now I've explained it, you hardly have to see it. The jokes are trite. But there is one scene that I recall over and over. I think Keaton did it elsewhere and several others too, but here it is the best.
He's driving a car, a rickety one to his girl's house. (This is in the modern setting, obviously.) He hits a bump and the car falls to pieces. And I just don't mean the wheels fall off, the car quite literally disassembles into the parts that went into the factory and there he sits among hundreds of items. I have no idea how he did this. The car really is moving as a car, and then in an instant it is in pieces.
Wonderful.
Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
The setup is that a courtship story is presented in three eras: a cave-man setup, a Roman context and a modern one. All are based on film notions of those eras of course. Unlike most movie humor of the time, the joke here isn't in embellishing the story with humorous decoration. Its in the difference among the stories.
Its a clever piece of what I call folding, and you will see at least one scene here that I swear is quoted in "Rashomon."
So there's the idea of the thing, which is worthwhile, but now I've explained it, you hardly have to see it. The jokes are trite. But there is one scene that I recall over and over. I think Keaton did it elsewhere and several others too, but here it is the best.
He's driving a car, a rickety one to his girl's house. (This is in the modern setting, obviously.) He hits a bump and the car falls to pieces. And I just don't mean the wheels fall off, the car quite literally disassembles into the parts that went into the factory and there he sits among hundreds of items. I have no idea how he did this. The car really is moving as a car, and then in an instant it is in pieces.
Wonderful.
Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
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