Buster Keaton's Crazy Stunts & Comedy (Supercut)

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2022
  • A tribute to the best director, comedian and stuntman in the History of cinema, the one and only Buster Keaton!
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    Music
    "Public Enemy Pt.1 & 2" by Odd Chap
    • Odd Chap - Public Enem...
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    Outro Music by
    Steve Toppa
    Including the films:
    Three Ages (1923)
    Neighbors (1921)
    The Goat (1921)
    Cops (1922)
    Seven Chances (1927)
    Sherlock Jr. (1924)
    Convict 13 (1920)
    The Balloonatic (1923)
    The Electric House (1922)
    The Blacksmith (1922)
    Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928)
    Spite Marriage (1929)
    The Frozen North (1922)
    The Navigator (1924)
    One Week (1920)
    The Cameraman (1928)
    The High Sign (1921)
    College (1927)
    Battling Butler (1926)
    The General (1927)
    Day Dreams (1922)
    The Boat (1921)
    The Love Nest (1923)
    The Haunted House (1921)
    Grand Slam Opera (1936)
    The Love Nest (1923)
    The Scarecrow (1920)
    My Wife's Relations (1922)
    Thank you for watching! Hope you enjoyed!
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Komentáře • 237

  • @misterwhyte
    @misterwhyte  Před rokem +23

    Activate the subtitles for the movie titles. :)

    • @sintay8002
      @sintay8002 Před rokem

      That would be cool

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +1

      @@sintay8002 I'm not too sure I understand your comment? If you click on the CC icon, you can already get the titles. :)

  • @chegadesuade
    @chegadesuade Před rokem +104

    Buster Keaton is 0% special effects, 100% talent

    • @john_blues
      @john_blues Před rokem +8

      0 CGI, but he definitely used special effects. Camera tricks and other effects. Not knocking it, I'm still amazed by what he did 100 years ago.

    • @heliopyre
      @heliopyre Před rokem +2

      it's a nitpick, but you mean visual effects. specials effects are in-camera effects, like the wind he's walking into. rain from a sprinkler system is a special effect, rain from a simulation and composite is a visual effect.

    • @borntoclimb7116
      @borntoclimb7116 Před rokem

      True

    • @Radb707
      @Radb707 Před 8 měsíci

      There's lot of camera tricks and stuff used. Rear projection, which was used even up to Terminator 2. He did match cuts and clever editing. There's miniature work. There was a whole sequence that used the same technique Parent Trap and Back to the Future 2 would use to have the same actor in the frame twice. But it was all talent.

    • @DaveDunning-st1hh
      @DaveDunning-st1hh Před měsícem

      Buster's use of camera tricks was ' talent ', No one had done such before. He was a pioneer, an innovater

  • @bigkev19
    @bigkev19 Před rokem +119

    This guy was on a different level of stunt men. How he survived back then is amazing.

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +19

      Yes, it's crazy! He's in a category of his own with Jackie Chan.

    • @jamesdrynan
      @jamesdrynan Před rokem +4

      That's right, bigkev. He also devised all the stunts. He injured his neck in a water tower scene, broke it in fact, but didn't know till years later!

    • @akaiseigo5664
      @akaiseigo5664 Před rokem +6

      @@misterwhyte in one of his interviews, Jackie Chan said he was a big fan of Buster Keaton.

  • @micmul23
    @micmul23 Před rokem +14

    No CGI, real stunts and still looks damn good after 100 years. That's class.

  • @daveerickson9524
    @daveerickson9524 Před rokem +38

    100pc agreed. My favorite comedian (some would argue; it comes down to taste) but finest stuntman and yes, a brilliant, often underestimated director. Everything is planned and comes off as spontaneous. He did so many things for the first time ever and the imagination is quite astonishing, always delightful.
    Keaton builds pace and creates tension like no-one else. The word "genius" gets thrown around a lot but here it is. Bravo Buster

  • @echoecho3108
    @echoecho3108 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Thanx so much for sharing!
    Buster Keaton.
    Née Joseph Francis Keaton IV.
    ('Buster' was a nickname given to him, after a tumble down a flight of stairs when he was only six months old. When he fell, everyone ran to help. Buster landed at the bottom of the stairs, shook his head, and sat up, miraculously unhurt, and a family friend, Harry Houdini [Yes. That Houdini], the Keaton's partner in The Keaton-Houdini Medicine Show, said, "That was sure a buster!" Back then, 'buster' meant a fall, or a bronco buster. It was not used as a name. Buster's dad said that 'Buster' would be a good thing to call his son, and the nickname stuck.
    When the four of them went into Vaudeville, Houdini became a solo act, and Buster and his mom and dad became The Three Keatons.)
    What a Man.
    He could do it All.
    And did!
    No CGI.
    What you saw was All Buster.
    So athletic.
    Wrote. Directed. Produced. Acted. Comedy. Drama. Composed, played, and sang. Danced, too. Conceived and executed stunts. Designed and built machines and props for gags.
    The famous watertower torrent broke his neck! ('Sherlock Jr.' --- Buster didn't account for such water pressure And he didn't know he'd broken his neck 'til, I think he said it was 13, years later at a routine exam when his doctor asked him when he broke his neck. Buster thought back and said he'd been knocked down hard by falling water, and hit his head on the train rail, and asked if that could be when it happened. The doctor told him it probably was.)
    And, oh, that well-known falling housefront bit! ('Steamboat Bill Jr.' --- He only had about a 2" clearance in that window frame. And the housefront weighed 1500 lbs.)
    The rocks and boulders he's often seen running from ('Seven Chances') may not have been real rocks, but those papier-maché props weighed up to 400 lbs.
    Quite impressive!
    The Great Stone Face.
    (Buster found out during his time in Vaudeville with his parents, that if he laughed during a bit, the audience didn't, so he trained himself to keep a straight face all the time.)
    The Greatest of All Time!
    A really Great guy.
    The true Iron Man: broke most every bone in his body, and kept going.
    And . . . He had pinpoint accuracy with a custard pie at 27 feet, even in his later years!
    RIP, darling Buster, and thanx so very much for the magic, music, and memories.
    (Yes. I absolutely adore Buster Keaton. For 70+ years now.)

    • @shawnreed6895
      @shawnreed6895 Před 3 měsíci

      Actually, he was 18 months old when that happened.

  • @Cluv22
    @Cluv22 Před rokem +37

    He was WAY ahead of his time!

  • @StrongStyleFiction
    @StrongStyleFiction Před rokem +19

    Dude. Phenominal supercut. One of the best I've sewn for Buster Keaton.

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +2

      Thanks!! That means a lot! Don't hesitate to subscribe, I'm preparing more supercuts for other directors / actors. :)

  • @depaola63
    @depaola63 Před rokem +15

    Absolutely LEGENDARY ✊❤️⭐️

  • @russthompson9080
    @russthompson9080 Před rokem +25

    When he sits in the spare wheel and the car drives away... I genuinely laughed. Something I haven't done in a long time.

    • @AvatarYoda
      @AvatarYoda Před rokem +5

      It was so unexpected, I'm not even wondering why there's a mounted tire just sitting in the road.

    • @VolcanoTimeLapse
      @VolcanoTimeLapse Před rokem

      i laughed too..very rare.

    • @sarahewson3607
      @sarahewson3607 Před 3 měsíci

      He always makes me laugh out loud, no matter how bad I feel. He is so amazing. I can’t say there’s anything in this world that is guaranteed to make me smile, much less laugh. Only Buster 🤩

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Před rokem +18

    Keaton was a true original. There were many silent screen comics, ( Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, Harry Langdon, Charlie Chase, ) but Buster's deadpan delivery plus spectacular stunts were incomparable.

  • @sshashin
    @sshashin Před 14 dny

    Взгляд героя Бастера Китона на девушку, после того, как она швырнула блин на стекло, не нуждается ни в каких речёвках!
    КАК можно ТАК передать ВСЁ без слов??!!!!!!!!!!!
    Комедии с его участием можно смотреть бесконечно!!!
    КАКОЕ ЖЕ ОГРОМНОЕ СПАСИБО АВТОРУ ЗА ЭТО ВИДЕО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @heliopyre
    @heliopyre Před rokem +1

    you can't help but be in awe

  • @user-rq6hn5bm1x
    @user-rq6hn5bm1x Před rokem +35

    Непревзойдённый трюкач . Вечная память Бастеру .

  • @Ogsonofgroo
    @Ogsonofgroo Před rokem +2

    As kids in the late '60s my brothers and me saw his pump-car movie (The Railrodder 1965) and I've been a fan ever since. As many others have mentioned he really was a pioneer on so many levels and that he never killed himself in any of his insane stunts is a miracle, I think the Gods that be must have smiled upon him. It is wonderful to see much of his material posted here on YT and its given me many hours of nail-biting entertainment, he truly was a master.

  • @jounisyrjanen2226
    @jounisyrjanen2226 Před rokem +7

    My other son told me a couple of hours ago that nowadays people can create magical movie scenes with technology. Well, had to tell him about Buster and show what kind of creativity and talent we should cherish... Thanks, subscribed!

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +2

      Thanks a lot! I hope your son enjoyed it! Directors were very creative way before CGI for sure. If you want to blow his mind, show him the Méliès supercut I did and tell him it was all done on camera. Mind blowing stuff!

    • @jounisyrjanen2226
      @jounisyrjanen2226 Před rokem +2

      @@misterwhyte Will do! And Ray Harryhausen: Jason and the Argonauts (1963). Skeletons took some time = stop motion animation 🖖

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +3

      @@jounisyrjanen2226 Haha funny you say that, I started working on a Harryhausen tribute! Coming soon!

    • @melissacooper8724
      @melissacooper8724 Před rokem +4

      I believe that the effects from Buster's time are more magical than today! I especially enjoyed Melise's film A Trip To The Moon!

    • @jounisyrjanen2226
      @jounisyrjanen2226 Před rokem +2

      @@melissacooper8724 My point exactly! Trip to the moon is a classic. Buster had such an agile computer - on his shoulders that is. Physically he was better than stuntmen...💪

  • @donyoung7874
    @donyoung7874 Před rokem +3

    Buster Keaton is my favorite silent era comedian. His technical inventiveness greatly expanded the possibilities of film making.

  • @mrq6270
    @mrq6270 Před rokem +5

    I don’t know why he’s not more famous. Everyone in my circle knows Chaplin, but no one had even heard of Keaton. But he was a true genius and really deserves to be known

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +2

      Agreed. I don't like Chaplin too much personally. I suspect he's more remembered because he had a style that was easily recognizable, rather than for his talents.

  • @jeanpaulboulet9050
    @jeanpaulboulet9050 Před rokem +6

    Un sacré cascadeur, tout est calculé au millimètre prés, l'enchainement des scènes est vraiment spectaculaire et l'imagination omniprésente. Un acrobate et un artiste vraiment doué. Fabuleux Monsieur Buster Keaton's.

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem

      Il était génial en effet ! A part peut-être Jackie Chan on n'a jamais fait mieux en terme de cascades !

    • @lindildeev5721
      @lindildeev5721 Před rokem

      @@misterwhyte Et Tom Cruise, alors ?

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem

      @@lindildeev5721 Certes, Tom Cruise aussi. Il manque quand même un petit charme dans ce que fait Tom Cruise je trouve, mais c'est peut-être parce que le recul manque par rapport aux deux autres.

  • @davidreid5672
    @davidreid5672 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely superb, a pure genius!

  • @labyfan1313
    @labyfan1313 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Absolutely LOVE this video! The music is spot on and is timed perfectly with the shots. Love that it has a slow section too. I'm 37 and I'm just discovering Buster Keaton and I can't get enough of him.

  • @edgarcox1611
    @edgarcox1611 Před rokem +5

    Excellent compilation of Buster Keaton's comedic talents [despite his signature deadpan expression] as well as a sampling of some of the best [and most dangerous] stunts which Keaton performed himself in his films in the time before stunt doubles [or Jackie Chan]. My compliments on the musical selections for this video which perfectly complements the action. Not only did Buster perform all the dangerous stunts in his films, but he was also directed, produced, and wrote many of those films starting when he was only 25 [1920] as well as devising all the stunts himself. Aside from Chaplin, there has never been a creative filmmaker of this caliber-ever! Fun fact: six of Keaton's films are listed in the National Film Registry [as being of historical importance for preservation]. Buster, you were the best!

  • @JWD1992
    @JWD1992 Před rokem +9

    I have heard the name over the years, but never saw his work. First impression: comedian, acrobat, and magician all at once. WOW.

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +3

      Glad you enjoyed it! Try and watch his movies now! I highly recommend The General, it's his masterpiece.

    • @peterscharf6429
      @peterscharf6429 Před rokem

      ​@@misterwhyte and The General was the most expensive cost silent movie.

    • @peterscharf6429
      @peterscharf6429 Před rokem

      And for many years the movie that cost the most, unfortunately it was no a big deal in these days on cinema an Keatons Company didn't get well with this😢

  • @delrey874
    @delrey874 Před rokem +1

    Buster Keaton is the GOAT.

  • @sm6jesse
    @sm6jesse Před rokem +3

    He is just unbelievable. what a gift!

  • @julianr.7186
    @julianr.7186 Před rokem +4

    A guy out of this world!!

  • @nobbykaiser8212
    @nobbykaiser8212 Před 5 měsíci

    Vielen Dank für diesen Beitrag - Buster ist und bleibt unschlagbar und verzieht dabei keine Miene 🎉

  • @lasiesta22
    @lasiesta22 Před rokem +13

    El más gracioso, elegante, emocionante cine de todos los tiempos. Amamos a Buster! Hermosa selección y excelente la música😘

  • @stiofandundealgan1280
    @stiofandundealgan1280 Před rokem +1

    Awesome actor. With him, no stuntman needed ! Very intelligent and physical, this man is a precursor and a legend in the film industry !

  • @rexbrumbelow1550
    @rexbrumbelow1550 Před rokem +6

    Amazing

  • @LivinOnBorrowedAngst
    @LivinOnBorrowedAngst Před rokem +3

    Great supercut, great music choice. I'll be showing this to anyone who asks me about my favorite filmmaker

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much! The choice of the music was the toughest part so I'm glad people like it!

  • @mikegike7273
    @mikegike7273 Před rokem +1

    He started the path to a new way of action movies. Pure brilliance for the era.

  • @musab5khalaf
    @musab5khalaf Před rokem +6

    its like watching Jacki Chan in black and white. wow, seriously WOW, this guy is unreal, I have no other description.

    • @mrq6270
      @mrq6270 Před rokem +1

      Jackie Chan named Keaton as one of his biggest influences.

  • @jacklee279
    @jacklee279 Před rokem +5

    Buster Keaton was great! Keaton, and Charlie Chaplin, had a rivalry back then.

  • @j.tgrooms
    @j.tgrooms Před rokem +16

    The man who invented stuntwork

  • @melissacooper8724
    @melissacooper8724 Před rokem +3

    Buster Keaton is amazing!

  • @krispinkrisperson3614
    @krispinkrisperson3614 Před rokem +1

    Thanks

  • @glauciafloresyreyes1833
    @glauciafloresyreyes1833 Před 2 měsíci

    Great . He was a genius !!!! Amazing and very very intelligent😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sshashin
    @sshashin Před 14 dny

    ОН безупречен, бесподобен и гениален!!!!!!!!!!

  • @user-qe7ew5iq5e
    @user-qe7ew5iq5e Před 8 měsíci

    Buster Keaton ist wundervoll, ...-very very good....I love it ...:)

  • @GraphicRanchAnimation
    @GraphicRanchAnimation Před měsícem

    That ladder stunt and that motorcycle stunt made me go 'HOLY SHIT', not gonna lie.

  • @kompott5844
    @kompott5844 Před rokem

    Sensational!! Some of these stunts are unique and unparalleled...

  • @miranisilva532
    @miranisilva532 Před 10 měsíci +2

    A incrível genialidade de Buster Keaton!♥️

  • @sage4nowty129
    @sage4nowty129 Před 2 měsíci

    Amazing stunts!! Awesome!!

  • @weesky5222
    @weesky5222 Před rokem

    so well done it's amazing...

  • @jazzmusician46
    @jazzmusician46 Před rokem

    Bloody hell! Simply amazing! 😳

  • @P-G-77
    @P-G-77 Před rokem

    Hard old fantastic times.

  • @Sunfleuria
    @Sunfleuria Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @johnoakes7244
    @johnoakes7244 Před 3 měsíci

    Practically a superhero for real and a comedy genius

  • @kabirahmed8465
    @kabirahmed8465 Před rokem +8

    Great legend superb Action scenes at that time great star

  • @gregstegeman7102
    @gregstegeman7102 Před rokem +37

    No one even comes close. Not even Chaplin.

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +7

      Agreed! It really saddens me that studios at the time didn't realize that and destroyed his career. One can only imagine the masterpieces we missed because of them!

    • @daveerickson9524
      @daveerickson9524 Před rokem +4

      You got that right

    • @ExoticChild
      @ExoticChild Před rokem

      @@misterwhyte what happened to him

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +2

      @@ExoticChild Long story short: Buster Keaton had some issues with the studio executives. He often went over budget while filming (in The General especially) and that lead him to lose his creative freedom. Also, around the end of the 1920s, movies started to have sound and actors were now required to talk. For many actors of the silent era, the transition was difficult. Studio executives didn't think he was good enough to be a leading man in talking films so they kind of buried him. Also, in his private life he had to deal with two consecutive failed marriages, which lead him to depression and alcoholism. Eventually he more or less left the movie industry, became mostly sober and luckily his third marriage was a success. He never directed another movie after all that, he only just appeared in small roles in other people's films.

    • @ExoticChild
      @ExoticChild Před rokem

      @@misterwhyte So sad of him. There are many unknown legends still today

  • @cil2698
    @cil2698 Před rokem

    Génial, j'adore !!!! 🥰🤩

  • @DMETS519
    @DMETS519 Před rokem +4

    That one scene with him just sitting on the side of the train, on the big link that connects the wheels on the locomotive. Looks pretty calm and simple right? That one stunt was all on the train engineer. Buster just had to trust him. If the engineer gives it just a little too much power those big wheels spin and that link would tear Buster apart. Before they shot the scene the engineer told Buster he could do it, no problem.

  • @cartoonbinge
    @cartoonbinge Před rokem +5

    Great Supercut :)

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much! A Méliès supercut is up next. ;)

    • @cartoonbinge
      @cartoonbinge Před rokem +2

      @@misterwhyte Oh cool :)

  • @justinmanser7525
    @justinmanser7525 Před rokem +1

    Awe inspiring even if today's youth are dare devil's with climbing ect. He was doing it for a huge amount of different people from different backgrounds in the name of laughter. Truly the greatest conceptual stunt coordinator ever, and responsible for so much of modern film makers inspirations are grounded in his work. Impeccable dude!

  • @mauricioszwerdszarf1455

    The best of the best!

  • @juancarlosvasquezurena5999

    Sorprendentemente genial.

  • @Antigegner
    @Antigegner Před rokem +3

    Amazing !
    0:51 - When he holds on to the car driving by....that's quite a speed to hold on to with only one arm...I wonder whether or not he was injured.

    • @billstout2118
      @billstout2118 Před rokem +1

      I heard that he did get injured doing that stunt, but don't know if that is fact.

    • @ernestcline2868
      @ernestcline2868 Před rokem +1

      I would hope that scene was shot slower and speeded up for comedic effect. One advantage of silent movies is that since there is no sound to sync, it's easier to do camera speed tricks.

    • @heliopyre
      @heliopyre Před rokem

      kicking his feet up helps make it look faster.

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem

      ​@@ernestcline2868 It was indeed filmed a bit slower than what's shown in the final film but it's still an incredibly physically challenging and dangerous stunt. Not many people would be crazy enough to do it!

  • @SteveSingsThings
    @SteveSingsThings Před rokem +5

    Only Jackie Chan comes to mind as being comparable. Apparently Jackie was a big fan of Buster’s work. No surprise there. 😊

    • @richardprofit6363
      @richardprofit6363 Před rokem

      my first thought was "I wonder if Jackie Chan watched this guy?"

  • @touchofgrey5372
    @touchofgrey5372 Před rokem +1

    He was NOT a clown! Those you find in a circus. He was a "director, a comedian and stuntman and a very funny and talented actor!

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem

      Orson Welles uses the word clown in the sense that he was someone who dedicated his life to make people laugh. Also, Buster Keaton came from a vaudeville family, started his career on the stage and he kept on doing so his entire life. Vaudeville often included clown acts similar to what his family was doing. So I believe Welles is correct, he was the greatest clown in the History of cinema. I also agree with you though that he was so much more than just a funny clown! :)

    • @touchofgrey5372
      @touchofgrey5372 Před rokem

      @@misterwhyte
      Well, yes; there are definitions and there are definitions. Anyway, he was a great actor. He would have been even more famous and successful had it not been for Chaplin grabbing a big part of the motion picture industry. The timing was bad.
      Cheers

  • @zejaguar
    @zejaguar Před rokem +1

    Definitely a film making pioneer. Hilarious.

  • @gerardmcquade5974
    @gerardmcquade5974 Před rokem +1

    Utter genius

  • @Expectadorable
    @Expectadorable Před rokem

    Gracias. Lo comparto.

  • @totointernational3493
    @totointernational3493 Před rokem +1

    Buster Keaton is with Charles Chaplin and Jacky Chan one of the best funny actors of the world... 😉

  • @johnadubato7247
    @johnadubato7247 Před rokem

    He was amazing !

  • @catmomjewett
    @catmomjewett Před rokem

    My favorite! ❤️

  • @dubdub6638
    @dubdub6638 Před rokem

    Great!!!

  • @Imagi77
    @Imagi77 Před rokem

    The ultimate mad lad.

  • @foofooblenda734
    @foofooblenda734 Před rokem +1

    an epic inventor of comedy

  • @justicewokeisutterbs8641

    He is the GOAT.

  • @marcdelente2456
    @marcdelente2456 Před rokem +2

    Buster keaton un génie absolut sans égale avec stan et ollie qui l admirait et
    C était réciproque.

  • @bestaghenbertkeushtad7201

    A ce jour Buster est toujours le meilleur de tous les temps.

  • @antoniofernandolendini1778

    Muito bom!!!

  • @AZwhiteflower
    @AZwhiteflower Před rokem

    Amazing talent

  • @user-ec8kf5qc5o
    @user-ec8kf5qc5o Před rokem +1

    Всегда есть место на земле гению чего то, что ставит его выше других людей, вся гениальность в упорном труде, а это дорогого стоит

  • @Collection_Obsession
    @Collection_Obsession Před rokem +1

    Lucille Ball said once in an interview that Buster Keaton gave her alot of tips regarding physical comedy.

  • @gregwaters7830
    @gregwaters7830 Před rokem +1

    I see Buster Keaton's genius sometimes in Johnny Depp's antics in Pirates of the Caribbean series

  • @cfb1199
    @cfb1199 Před rokem +2

    The father of parkour

  • @HikeColorado
    @HikeColorado Před rokem

    Buster was amazing 👍

  • @maharajaudiolabs7866
    @maharajaudiolabs7866 Před rokem

    Very good athlete too.

  • @DOI_ARTS
    @DOI_ARTS Před rokem +1

    Jackie Chan idolizes this guy

  • @owenmanuela6949
    @owenmanuela6949 Před rokem +4

    I think Jackie Chan was inspired by some of Buster's stunts

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +3

      Yes he was, he paid hommage to him in several movies. :)

  • @sharpshooter33
    @sharpshooter33 Před rokem

    How have they not made a movie about him yet?

  • @charlesnye1736
    @charlesnye1736 Před rokem +1

    Greatest stuntman in history.

  • @peterscharf6429
    @peterscharf6429 Před rokem

    James Mason, famous actor whonhas bought Keatons House found in a wardrobe old film roles. Mason has the credit, that we know Keaton now. Keston was long time forgotten. A lot of his short movies are lost

  • @RingLordSonic
    @RingLordSonic Před rokem +1

    Jackie chain’s inspiration

  • @MrBrutal33
    @MrBrutal33 Před rokem

    Genius

  • @dulanbango5050
    @dulanbango5050 Před rokem

    💯💯💯

  • @novaguy509
    @novaguy509 Před rokem

    A genius.

  • @sujith.ssujith.s4260
    @sujith.ssujith.s4260 Před rokem

    Special effect.1900...old is cool..new is foooll...2000

  • @SoCoolScience
    @SoCoolScience Před rokem

    Jackie Chan of his day comedic stunt work

  • @johnzeszut3170
    @johnzeszut3170 Před rokem

    Buster hit the skids for a while and yet somehow rebounded to appear in movies and t.v. (Twilight Zone). The guy had what ever it took......

  • @josebasterrica3358
    @josebasterrica3358 Před rokem

    Un genio absoluto .El y Chaplin lo mejor del cine

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Před rokem

    Also worth mentioning...in Steamboat Bill, Jr., he performed his most famous and unforgettable stunt. A building facade weighing two tons crashed to the ground, narrowly missing Keaton. The open window in the attic is what saves him from being crushed. The mark he had to hit was a nail in the ground. If you look closely, you can see a man on the left pushing and quickly running out of view. The greatest sight gag ever!

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem

      Where's the man exactly? I watched it several times in a row and I don't see him... ☹

    • @jamesdrynan
      @jamesdrynan Před rokem

      @@misterwhyte I understand, misterwhyte. I never saw him either until it was pointed out in a 1962 compilation of Buster's best stunts. The man can be seen very briefly in the ground floor left window. He's wearing a white shirt. He runs like a bat out of hell so he wouldn't be seen.

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem

      @@jamesdrynan Hmmm are you sure? Even looking at it frame by frame on my editing software, I can't see a man behind the windows. The blinds are white and they're moving, I believe that's what you're taking for a man. I could be wrong of course, but I doubt someone could move out of view fast enough if they were behind the wall.

    • @heliopyre
      @heliopyre Před rokem

      what makes it better than the homages that have done the same gag since is that he's facing away from it. all the other ones I've seen have them facing toward the falling wall.

  • @WhateverUre
    @WhateverUre Před 7 měsíci

    Stuntman : He's Manstunt !

  • @familyplans3788
    @familyplans3788 Před rokem

    definately have to give a shout out to the set designers as well!! its one thing to do the stunt but to make the set so that the genius of Buster to shine is another!!
    No CGI remember , just clever camera work and amazing sets to compliment his genius

    • @misterwhyte
      @misterwhyte  Před rokem +1

      Totally agree! Filmmaking is a collaborative effort.

    • @familyplans3788
      @familyplans3788 Před rokem

      @@misterwhyte i tried to post it without taking away the talent that Buster had , but i do feel that youngsters today , with the advent of go-pros, dont appreciate the size of the cameras that were used then lol

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    @entidadalan4967 Před rokem

  • @lesafowers8142
    @lesafowers8142 Před rokem

    Without Buster Keaton and Greta Garbo in my life, it would feel strange to me. If I could just go back and live at that time I would time travel to do just that. If only. 🖤🖤🖤

  • @caroltenge5147
    @caroltenge5147 Před rokem +2

    music makes you nuts,

  • @mistersurogat
    @mistersurogat Před rokem

    nice vintage movie