Some of Buster Keaton's most amazing stunts

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    Clips used: Three Ages, Cops, Day Dreams, Sherlock Jr., One Week, Hard Luck, Neighbors, The General, Steamboat Bill, Jr., Seven Chances, Our Hospitality, The Bell Boy
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  • @donmchoull
    @donmchoull  Před 3 lety +369

    For more amazing silent comedy stunts, check out my Harold Lloyd video
    czcams.com/video/zqzWurPE01Y/video.html

    • @brianbannon6746
      @brianbannon6746 Před 3 lety +9

      It's greatly enhanced by the ambient music.

    • @eduardodoradodareyma9374
      @eduardodoradodareyma9374 Před 3 lety +5

      THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS MOVIE......IT'S SO COOL.

    • @blackrebelradio9879
      @blackrebelradio9879 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh my Lord no she special.

    • @MAESTRAN
      @MAESTRAN Před 2 lety +2

      ACTIVAR SUBTITULOS AL ESPAÑOL DE CZcams , ES FÁCIL Y GRATIS

    • @Nacho-Mamma
      @Nacho-Mamma Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you for including Harold Lloyd! He was underrated and underappreciated, but extremely talented. He could do everything Charlie Chaplin & Buster Keaton could do; usually did it first, and did it flawlessly!
      He was my favorite out of the three.

  • @lucy9698
    @lucy9698 Před 2 lety +2990

    The fact that all of these things used to be done in real time just makes it even more amazing. Incredibly dangerous work executed so perfectly and with style.... what a legend.

    • @jimmycricketlopez2746
      @jimmycricketlopez2746 Před 2 lety +13

      Thanks Lucy. You must be pro stunt person yourself I imagine ಠ︵ಠ

    • @iamincrediblystupidbut4364
      @iamincrediblystupidbut4364 Před 2 lety +42

      @@jimmycricketlopez2746 do you play cricket 😂

    • @lucy9698
      @lucy9698 Před 2 lety +21

      @@jimmycricketlopez2746 ???????

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 Před 2 lety

      @@jimmycricketlopez2746 What are you painfully trying to say ? Because until now you just wrote random words and look stoopid.

    • @adm8995
      @adm8995 Před 2 lety +6

      @@iamincrediblystupidbut4364 fyi it’s the second most popular sport next to football (soccer)

  • @SuperSaiyan-1000
    @SuperSaiyan-1000 Před 3 lety +2950

    He is almost like an animated character. Just unbelievable.

    • @donyoung7874
      @donyoung7874 Před 3 lety +5

      Except for his face.

    • @Coffeehouse_Latte
      @Coffeehouse_Latte Před 2 lety +13

      Shame he stopped the cartoonish gags he did in his early career.

    • @sturmovik5448
      @sturmovik5448 Před 2 lety +10

      Well 5:00 just as good as invented a Roadrunner gag

    • @georgeplagianos6487
      @georgeplagianos6487 Před 2 lety +2

      @@donyoung7874 you're right my father said he had a paralysis in his face. So he could never laugh at his own skits

    • @Agostoic
      @Agostoic Před 2 lety +16

      That's part of the whole point in these early silent movies. They needed to exagerate their body language in order to convey the acting, hence the cartoonish look of it.

  • @ThunderPants13
    @ThunderPants13 Před rokem +393

    The fact that Buster Keaton survived into old age is nothing short of miraculous.

    • @EliasWolf77
      @EliasWolf77 Před 8 měsíci +17

      Crazy how the best most real stunts in cinema history is from comedies and not action films lol

  • @RochelleHasTooManyHobbies
    @RochelleHasTooManyHobbies Před 2 lety +375

    He verbally mentions it in this video, but Buster Keaton started practicing physical comedy stunts at around 4 years old. His family was part of a vaudeville act they co-owned with Houdini, and his dad (as part of the act, with no real malice and not a single recollected injury from Keaton himself) would throw him at walls, into the orchestra, off the stage, etc.
    He credits that very early training with his success, but his family BARELY got away with it in the 1890s (his father was actually arrested multiple times for abuse after the audience saw the show, which Keaton had always fully rejected, asserting very firmly it was all for the act).

    • @Noasphere
      @Noasphere Před rokem +26

      Risking your son for the act is not okay. No matter what.

    • @bibi_999
      @bibi_999 Před rokem +28

      @@Noasphere I think the damage has already been done lol

    • @philpyung4831
      @philpyung4831 Před rokem +25

      ​@@Noaspherepressure makes diamonds. Being weak and lazy is not the lifestyle of all humans throughout history

    • @spiderjerusalem8505
      @spiderjerusalem8505 Před rokem

      ​@@philpyung4831, it is the inevitable future though.

    • @Locke42485
      @Locke42485 Před rokem

      @@Noasphere Today's youth is so coddled and entitled and weak, and it's ruining society.

  • @bastlake
    @bastlake Před 3 lety +4990

    Some of this stuff is literally 100 years old and I still can't figure how they did it. Simply amazing.

    • @chrismofer
      @chrismofer Před 2 lety +1120

      the trick is usually that they actually did it for real.

    • @nickbillups3151
      @nickbillups3151 Před 2 lety +257

      Buster Keaton was a legend. A time in Hollywood before the stuntman.

    • @Immortal_BP
      @Immortal_BP Před 2 lety +203

      @@chrismofer no hes talking about things like at 4:55

    • @piotrpan7862
      @piotrpan7862 Před 2 lety +105

      @@Immortal_BP that man was at horisontal position before Keatons jump. After that he stood vertically

    • @kkb3091
      @kkb3091 Před 2 lety +7

      @@piotrpan7862 Right.

  • @JanMike9
    @JanMike9 Před 2 lety +2308

    Keaton risked his life in every scene of every film; that he survived all these stunts is miraculous.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Před 2 lety +15

      Was he not especially trained to master such stunts? It looks amazing, but him risking his life for real doesn't sound right. Was he tired of living, very conscientious wanting to do the best job, or what?

    • @blacklabel130
      @blacklabel130 Před 2 lety +28

      @@Medietos is he the inspiration of jackie chan?

    • @TheLakabanzaichrg
      @TheLakabanzaichrg Před 2 lety +4

      Unlike him, Jackie Chan is a real buster!

    • @therandomrobert1842
      @therandomrobert1842 Před 2 lety +25

      @@Medietos to put your ALL into something that’s something this man and only few can claim

    • @michaeldaigle7207
      @michaeldaigle7207 Před 2 lety +75

      @@user-if1de8pt2j CGI? Do you know when these films were made? Buster Keaton did a few stunts involving *camera tricks* but most of his stuff is very very real. CGI wasn't used in movies until Keaton was in his 60's. Well after he did his stunts, and only a few years before his death.

  • @Sniperboy5551
    @Sniperboy5551 Před rokem +115

    Easily one of the most legendary actors to ever exist. It’s a shame that so many modern people don’t understand what it took to do what he did way back when. He will always be a legend.

    • @mechanomics2649
      @mechanomics2649 Před rokem +1

      Who says no one understands? Who says they don't understand and don't just think it's a bad idea? The guy broke bones and could have gotten killed. Those things are bad, actually.

  • @GentlemanBystander
    @GentlemanBystander Před 4 měsíci +5

    The man was tougher than nails and had a command of his body that most professional athletes can never reach. I'm glad he's continuing to get the attention and adulation he deserves.

  • @HuwDouglasEvans
    @HuwDouglasEvans Před 4 lety +2622

    If you're not amazed by his stunts, you need to watch them again. Astounding.

    • @SecretPesch
      @SecretPesch Před 4 lety +26

      I would love to watch the making off of his movies

    • @cycleSCUBA
      @cycleSCUBA Před 3 lety +14

      I am amazed and I have to watch it again !

    • @suesmith5987
      @suesmith5987 Před 3 lety +7

      Now that's real Entertainment.

    • @TheSynthnut
      @TheSynthnut Před 3 lety

      @Rare Color Films Jeez, lay off already, how many times do we need to hear this comment FFS?

    • @clitoralrosary9474
      @clitoralrosary9474 Před 3 lety +1

      They're good but the first one on the building is fake.

  • @abloogywoogywoo
    @abloogywoogywoo Před 6 lety +6686

    To impress Harry Houdini and inspire Jackie Chan, you have to be a legend.

    • @SkeligMichael
      @SkeligMichael Před 4 lety +132

      Buster Keaton, the man, who never laughed.

    • @user-qi8zi9vq4f
      @user-qi8zi9vq4f Před 4 lety +24

      Во каскадер! Всем каскадерам, каскадер!

    • @mlghitler251
      @mlghitler251 Před 4 lety +28

      the Houdini story is a fabrication although the story is true it wasn't Houdini

    • @nevinsmagoo9132
      @nevinsmagoo9132 Před 4 lety +4

      @@SkeligMichael sad like and Cursed like curly Howard

    • @nevinsmagoo9132
      @nevinsmagoo9132 Před 4 lety +2

      @@SkeligMichael or smiled

  • @PCG2022
    @PCG2022 Před 2 lety +185

    The waterfall clip was absolutely amazing!! Never seen this before. What a legend!!

    • @theposthumanpodcast
      @theposthumanpodcast Před rokem +9

      Me neither.. Its absolutely bonkers.. I mean all of it is.. 😂😂

    • @justingood1443
      @justingood1443 Před rokem +20

      @Enthusiastic Aizawa there’s a cut and the girl he saves is a fake doll. Yes he really did the stunt. No she wasn’t really going to fall

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@justingood1443 Two cuts. It cuts to the doll floating downstream, then it cuts after he's caught the doll. You'll see that the doll doesn't move on its own, but the real woman does.

    • @carlsagan3065
      @carlsagan3065 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@justingood1443the rope still injured his back. Shits wayyyyy harder than it looks.

  • @tombstone4986
    @tombstone4986 Před rokem +34

    I can't imagine all the small injuries he sustained over the years. That boy was tougher than a bucket of nails!

  • @TheStockwell
    @TheStockwell Před 2 lety +1192

    0:55 As historian David MacLeod explains, "He grabbed the water spout, it slowly came down and the force of the water knocked him down on to the railway line. In the film he got up and ran away, but he said for about two or three weeks afterwards he was getting these terrible headaches”.
    Remarkably, unbeknownst to the actor, Keaton had broken his neck and only noticed the injury 30 years later when the doctor performed an X-ray and revealed the shocking news.

    • @eligebrown8998
      @eligebrown8998 Před 2 lety +87

      Thats nuts. Love learning this stuff

    • @larryparis925
      @larryparis925 Před 2 lety +12

      Whoa…

    • @SporkSlayer
      @SporkSlayer Před 2 lety +150

      I didn't know he broke his neck, but I did know that he broke his arm at 3:35 and somehow managed to stay in character.

    • @novalone3211
      @novalone3211 Před 2 lety +26

      I went to school with a torn ACL without knowing but this is a different level 🤯

    • @marsjokes
      @marsjokes Před 2 lety +58

      As they say, "'tis but a flesh wound."

  • @aurona
    @aurona Před 2 lety +1217

    The stunt on the front of the train still makes me tense up even after seeing it hundreds of times.
    Utter genius.

    • @xXxfandehalflifexXx
      @xXxfandehalflifexXx Před 2 lety +33

      I saw a lot of videos of people in pieces below a train , that scene really puts me tense

    • @roydamanna
      @roydamanna Před 2 lety +13

      He knew how to put his feet on the wood. so that he would slide on the train.. and his feet would not get under it.. :)

    • @eligebrown8998
      @eligebrown8998 Před 2 lety +32

      Me to cause even at that slow speed you would still get smashed

    • @jayryan7473
      @jayryan7473 Před 2 lety +28

      They said at least two stunt men prior to him actually did get mangled under the train and one of them lost their life.

    • @robd1329
      @robd1329 Před 2 lety +11

      You can tell it was real but must have taken steel balls to do it

  • @williamjameslehy1341
    @williamjameslehy1341 Před 10 měsíci +21

    Keaton was one of the greatest performers to ever live. Without speaking a single word he made timeless comedy that can make anyone, from anywhere, born in any year laugh until it hurts.

  • @paulhomsy2751
    @paulhomsy2751 Před rokem +26

    The cleaning of the glass window must have been an inspiration to Marcel Marceau. Buster Keaton was absolutely phenomenal !!! His stunts were death defying and executed to perfection. He was superbly fit, flexible and strong with an incredible sense of timing and guts like very few had or will ever have. Just a rare individual who performed some of the most dangerous stunts as if they were business as usual.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před 11 měsíci +2

      The glass window thing was (probably) done by Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle first, though - Roscoe did do it though I don't know when, but I can't think of an earlier silent film comedy star than Roscoe. ... Also, both Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin were in films of Roscoe Arbuckle's.

  • @Grapefruit5000
    @Grapefruit5000 Před 2 lety +1014

    Just by looking at this 5 min of clips he's the greatest stuntman of all time.

    • @RaikenXion
      @RaikenXion Před 2 lety +31

      He truly is there should be a statue of this man it feels like Buster Keaton has not been given the proper recognition for his great achievements.

    • @charlesel5983
      @charlesel5983 Před rokem +1

      is there any movie about his life story,

    • @condor237
      @condor237 Před rokem +4

      @@charlesel5983 Pulling yourself into a moving trolley was insane, best stuntman

    • @Dunce...
      @Dunce... Před rokem +1

      Harold Lloyd too

    • @madpriest7822
      @madpriest7822 Před rokem +1

      @@charlesel5983 no but now Ramek is playing him

  • @umakantachhatria7063
    @umakantachhatria7063 Před 6 lety +1261

    Without CGI etc, his stunts and effects seems flawless and amazing even today

    • @JunkMan13013
      @JunkMan13013 Před 4 lety +65

      Thats because 98% of them are flawless, the other 2% are happy little accidents.

    • @BeingRomans829ed
      @BeingRomans829ed Před 4 lety +15

      Gary Matthews And every little tree needs a little friend.

    • @PaPaPOVEY
      @PaPaPOVEY Před 4 lety +5

      Pure talent

    • @raywings666
      @raywings666 Před 3 lety +5

      Better than today

    • @danhill9952
      @danhill9952 Před 3 lety +7

      Perfectly thought out, perfectly timed. No rehearsal. Do or die.

  • @Hadouken88
    @Hadouken88 Před rokem +13

    A hundred years later and it's still astounding!

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Před rokem +23

    This guy was amazing, most stunts wouldn't even be thought of today, nevermind done.

  • @johnnydollar579
    @johnnydollar579 Před 3 lety +698

    The sheer athleticism of this man's stunts is just awe inspiring.

    • @mnb4414
      @mnb4414 Před 3 lety +7

      Also seemed to have some of the best luck of all time

    • @Magneticlaw
      @Magneticlaw Před 3 lety +10

      He's not a huge guy, and wrestling a railroad tie - ever tried that? - I don't recommend it. 💪

    • @Pacckkaa
      @Pacckkaa Před 3 lety +9

      @Reee Flex except for the risk factor is 100% and modern stuntmen have millions of ways to make things safer even those 30ft drops you want to scoff at.

    • @impact0r
      @impact0r Před 3 lety

      @@Magneticlaw You really think that was real wood?

    • @the4tierbridge
      @the4tierbridge Před 2 lety +3

      @@impact0r It was. We know because that tie still exists (forgot where, some Railroad Museum)
      The thing he hit it with was a heavy metal iron though.

  • @cycleSCUBA
    @cycleSCUBA Před 2 lety +665

    It's not 'just' the jaw-dropping stunts but that facial expression and the body movements to enhance the effect yet more.
    A Genius.
    He should be awarded a posthumous Oscar for such a significant contribution to the action film.

    • @tommihail2178
      @tommihail2178 Před 2 lety +19

      Agree totally..and Buster had real bruises to prove he did the stunts no stuntmen used..I'm surprised he never ended up in a morgue but he did it for us and we are forever grateful..Watching Buster and Chaplin together in "Limelight" is so memorable..

    • @Romchikthelemon
      @Romchikthelemon Před 2 lety +22

      He doesn't need an oscar. He is a legend.

    • @steveeddy6876
      @steveeddy6876 Před 2 lety

      Yeeeeeeeessssss!

    • @lindacaldwell6251
      @lindacaldwell6251 Před 2 lety +1

      HE. IS. LEGEND......

    • @lindacaldwell6251
      @lindacaldwell6251 Před 2 lety +4

      He should STILL BE HONORED FOR HIS INCREDIBLE INDURANCE, strength, talent and unending amount of gumption!!!! He was like a machine! Once he set his mind to something he didn't quit until he accomplished it. His physical endurance was unrivaled......how many people do you know can jump over a standing horse??? Anyone??? How about a 5ft tall hedge?? 🤔 The man was unreal!

  • @shanecormier1
    @shanecormier1 Před rokem +10

    The fact that he lived to be 70 tells you how well-thought out and performed his stunts were.

  • @mookyyzed2216
    @mookyyzed2216 Před rokem +11

    His stunt work is not only ahead of his time, but ours as well.

  • @swayjaayy5495
    @swayjaayy5495 Před 2 lety +496

    How he did some of these is nothing short of amazing. No cgi and elaborate harnesses and wires for the most part. A true G.O.A.T

  • @leer.watson4673
    @leer.watson4673 Před 2 lety +1026

    42 years old. Right now (literally) is first time I’m hearing about this man and his work. All because it appeared on my CZcams feed. Makes me wonder how many other extraordinary people or events are out there….

    • @michaeldaigle7207
      @michaeldaigle7207 Před 2 lety +14

      John Stapp comes to mind. A name most know but probably know little about is Alfred Nobel. Also check out some famous physicists, such as Richard Feynman, Robert Oppenheimer, or Werner Heisenberg. Another couple favorite scientists are Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell. There are so many good documentaries and short videos about all kinds of extraordinary people on youtube.

    • @ex-scientia4234
      @ex-scientia4234 Před 2 lety +40

      Sounds like you’ve had a very sheltered existence to date.

    • @mikegordon8178
      @mikegordon8178 Před 2 lety +6

      Check out the Ross Sisters, Potato Salad

    • @calebjaymes9710
      @calebjaymes9710 Před 2 lety

      Alagash 4...

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 Před 2 lety +13

      Not a stuntman, but a steeple jack. He repaired huge factory chimneys. He repaired things like the rooster on top of a church tower. BBC discovered this remarkable man. Check Fred Dibnah climbing chimneys.

  • @comixproviderftw_02
    @comixproviderftw_02 Před 2 lety +12

    No wires, no cgi, just a camera, a man and his life on the line.

  • @AmiraSmyrna
    @AmiraSmyrna Před 2 lety +15

    He had the vision long before youtube put everyone on the screen with these stunts. Incredible thanks for posting!

  • @smittysmeee
    @smittysmeee Před 3 lety +308

    I cannot believe how easy he makes these stunts look. Unreal. I remember watching him as a kid, honestly thinking he was just another cartoon. Watching him now is incredible.

    • @franl155
      @franl155 Před 2 lety +13

      Something I read years ago: If the audience can see how hard you're working, you're not working hard enough.

  • @ajaymsp
    @ajaymsp Před 4 lety +1277

    Buster Keaton Broke the internet before there was internet.

    • @thehamburglar9mm
      @thehamburglar9mm Před 4 lety +4

      Maybe he delayed its creation by decades? Woah.

    • @mathewhale3581
      @mathewhale3581 Před 4 lety +2

      The internet...
      Is that still a thing?

    • @TOGGGAA1
      @TOGGGAA1 Před 3 lety +5

      Only idiots born after 95' say idiotic things like "break the internet"

    • @borbors
      @borbors Před 3 lety +5

      @@TOGGGAA1 ok boomer

    • @Lenoh
      @Lenoh Před 3 lety +5

      Right after he broke his 856th bone :P

  • @ArikCool
    @ArikCool Před rokem +4

    This video was century ago and still the camera quality way way better than today's security footage or UFO videos

  • @wakeupuk3860
    @wakeupuk3860 Před 8 měsíci +3

    That boucing and rolling down the sand hill, is just beyond belief, I can recall seeing them as a child when played at his works Christmas party for the kids and weall laughed and chered but now I am 70 and watching these stunts as an old man, I just can't believe the heights he did them at ,

  • @niknitro8751
    @niknitro8751 Před 2 lety +343

    This guy was just insane. The scene with the Train and water tower is so crazy. The high pressure burst of water actually broke his neck, but this guy just finished the scene despite the pain and only realised he had a broken neck a full 10 years later.

    • @robovac3557
      @robovac3557 Před rokem +16

      Methinks a broken neck not as serious as you're tryna make out then.

    • @niknitro8751
      @niknitro8751 Před rokem +46

      @@robovac3557 it very much depends, if the nerves running through the vertebrates get pinched or broken. obviously it was a "lucky" case with him otherwise he'd died or been paralized.

    • @MsHSpring
      @MsHSpring Před rokem +1

      Whoa!

    • @FightingTorque411
      @FightingTorque411 Před rokem +12

      ​​@@robovac3557 Football (soccer) goalkeeper Bert Trautmann fractured his neck in a diving tackle during the 1956 FA Cup final. He not only didn't realise the seriousness of the injury, but played the remaining 17 minutes of the game, collected his winner's medal with his teammates, and only had it diagnosed by a doctor three days later because his head was "noticeably crooked"!

    • @keithm9337
      @keithm9337 Před rokem +2

      @@niknitro8751 I was in a head on collision five years ago and the air bag deployment caused two cracked vertibre in my neck. I still cannot turn my head to the left as far as I used to and my left hand is partially numb all the time. I still have some pain, but I am not dead or paralyzed. I still get around as well as I used to.
      Perhaps Buster didn't actually break his neck, just cracked some vertibre.

  • @ak2nda695
    @ak2nda695 Před 3 lety +2251

    There's not an actor today that could do these stunts. Not physically, mentally and most of all legally.

  • @raymondherd4859
    @raymondherd4859 Před rokem +7

    My first day working on a roof as a painter. I was told " do you fall down just waking around" no "then good just do it" buster Keaton is an amazing example of just do it.

  • @gregorrich8016
    @gregorrich8016 Před rokem +3

    When he did all those stunts the creators of CZcams did not even exist at the idea stage of their parents. And now this video has 19 million views :) This is amazing!

  • @Peter-eu7wp
    @Peter-eu7wp Před 2 lety +124

    Buster Keaton was a genius, all of his stunts being real action, just next level.

  • @cherokeeconcrete1986
    @cherokeeconcrete1986 Před 3 lety +270

    When Jackie Chan said he dedicates his Work to Buster Keaton, I felt that RIP to the Greatest Man of Cinema Entertainment Bravo👏🏽👏🏽

  • @rebus_x5313
    @rebus_x5313 Před rokem +12

    Considering how the majority of stunt actors usually end up after a couple of years or so, I highly suspect that this man had an extremely rare ability to precisely foresee if he survives the trick or not, or - what exactly will happen the next second and what to do. Someone may call that "luck", if they will, but I mean something else. Besides a truly excellent physical shape and perfect body control, of course. Amazing.

  • @tolyan_psix3354
    @tolyan_psix3354 Před rokem +52

    Непревзойдённый и один из величайших людей на планете!Пожалуй,из-за невероятных трюков его фильмы сейчас вышли бы на очень высокий уровень!

    • @busterkeatonvk
      @busterkeatonvk Před rokem +5

      А они и сейчас отлично смотрятся, даже если человек до этого немое кино не смотрел)

    • @ShadowBrocker
      @ShadowBrocker Před rokem +1

      Величайшие люди это учёные, а не прыгуны из окон . Мозги включи

    • @busterkeatonvk
      @busterkeatonvk Před rokem +6

      @@ShadowBrocker ну, он был не просто "прыгуном из окон", а режиссером, опередившим и во многом определившим облик современного развлекательного кино

  • @niqpere
    @niqpere Před 2 lety +1168

    Dude was a genius. Movie makers now a days can't do half the things he pulled off.

    • @humanistwriting5477
      @humanistwriting5477 Před 2 lety +77

      Because directors back then tried and failed over and over
      At the expense of hundreds of lives.

    • @atrain3441
      @atrain3441 Před 2 lety +51

      bro use your head. Hundreds of actors died trying to do what this guy did. That's why Hollywood uses CGI instead of real stuff

    • @dentonkellyjr8095
      @dentonkellyjr8095 Před 2 lety +17

      they could pull it off sadly people died cause they are trash and can never compare to him. Good Riddance

    • @SourLayedBack
      @SourLayedBack Před 2 lety +57

      @@dentonkellyjr8095 nice bait

    • @dentonkellyjr8095
      @dentonkellyjr8095 Před 2 lety +4

      @@SourLayedBack i dont know what that means

  • @user-kt6fp8me6h
    @user-kt6fp8me6h Před 3 lety +417

    Wait a second...these stunts were F'n real??? That's insane!!! Obviously this was way before my time and I've heard the name Buster Keaton thrown around my entire life but this is the first time I've seen anything from him....I'm literally dumbfounded by this, one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.

    • @PauloPereira-jj4jv
      @PauloPereira-jj4jv Před 3 lety +51

      They're REAL. Carefully made, but real. A true legend.

    • @ninjavigilante5311
      @ninjavigilante5311 Před 2 lety +36

      He did all his crazy stunts when his wife left him and didn't care about life.. he was insane!

    • @KevyNova
      @KevyNova Před 2 lety +27

      You should definitely watch some of his movies. Here’s the greatest physical comedian of all time.

    • @ronmartin4212
      @ronmartin4212 Před 2 lety +29

      Nice to know Buster is appreciated in the 2020's.Hed be thrilled!!!!

    • @KevyNova
      @KevyNova Před 2 lety +15

      @@ronmartin4212 right? He was making movies 100 years ago that people still watch and enjoy. I think he’d be very proud to know that.

  • @WAFishQuest
    @WAFishQuest Před rokem +9

    The GOAT. No one will ever come close to this. Absolutely unique.

  • @RedGhoulAnimation
    @RedGhoulAnimation Před rokem +6

    This man is tougher than 99% of living creatures

  • @rogercollins2653
    @rogercollins2653 Před 2 lety +150

    He was a one shot. Just imagine if the director or film guy says we ran out of film. Just imagine what we all would have lost. A pure genius at play.

    • @johnsrabe
      @johnsrabe Před 2 lety +3

      He was a professional with a professional crew. They always made sure they had enough film in the camera.

  • @Gallivanter00
    @Gallivanter00 Před 5 lety +205

    The car falling apart gets me every time! :)

    • @hameedamahsud6907
      @hameedamahsud6907 Před 3 lety

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  • @kesharisuthar3268
    @kesharisuthar3268 Před rokem +4

    This is February 2024 and amazing, awesome and astounding stunts of Buster Keaton continue to be exceedingly popular even today. These are hugely hilarious & fun-filled silent era movies. 😀😀😁😁😆😆

  • @jokidd4005
    @jokidd4005 Před 6 lety +539

    Buster was a man before his time!

  • @davefieramosca6974
    @davefieramosca6974 Před 3 lety +807

    These days you can replicate these stunts with CGI. Back then you did them with GUTS. Amazing

    • @easygoing2479
      @easygoing2479 Před 3 lety +53

      That's why this phony era of CGI is so uninspiring. It's everywhere, overused. Old films like this invoke such an immediate attachment with the viewer.

    • @tiko4621
      @tiko4621 Před 3 lety +16

      @@easygoing2479 were actually in kind of a “practical effects renaissance” in terms of Hollywood movie making. There’s a bunch of directors right now moving to do actual stunts. If you’d said this a 5-15 years ago you’d be right

    • @KerrCreatives
      @KerrCreatives Před 3 lety +9

      I don’t think you can replicate these with cgi so much as mimic them. Replicate is a strong word for the things he did.

    • @Greatsword585
      @Greatsword585 Před 3 lety +18

      Oh and don't forget the many broken bones and dead stuntmen :)

    • @GoldenGameDev
      @GoldenGameDev Před 3 lety +17

      @@easygoing2479 I mean, Keaton's stunts are fucking insanity. You couldn't do them now adays because they are waaay too dangerous. Even Keaton broke bones constantly in his stunts, and even broke his neck at one point (the water tower stunt). Its a huge controversy to let a stunt actor die or break his neck, so for most film makers its seriously not worth the risk (and probably not legal).

  • @Divadtube
    @Divadtube Před rokem +7

    If you ever wondered what max luck looks like in real life, this man had it. Not to mention skill.

  • @georgievarghese3715
    @georgievarghese3715 Před 8 měsíci +2

    That flying scene with one hand holding the train handle. OMG!!!!!

  • @justliam2768
    @justliam2768 Před 6 lety +279

    I never took the time to fully appreciate this man's ingenuity. I have some serious viewing to catch up on!

    • @tyso5146
      @tyso5146 Před 5 lety +6

      Just Liam You and me both!

    • @mak00ileven
      @mak00ileven Před 5 lety +3

      Just Liam I agree

    • @trevgoodwin7900
      @trevgoodwin7900 Před 4 lety +5

      I've just started watching him and i'm 69 years and never knew what a genius he was.

    • @JetMags
      @JetMags Před 4 lety +1

      me too

    • @jacobmcandles1745
      @jacobmcandles1745 Před 4 lety +1

      Don’t forget Harold Loyd. Another great stuntman.

  • @neuvocastezero1838
    @neuvocastezero1838 Před 2 lety +734

    This guy is almost certainly one of Jackie Chan's influences.

    • @untitled3426
      @untitled3426 Před 2 lety +53

      Yeah, he was for sure. You should watch the Every Frame a Painting videos on Keaton and Chan he mentions his influence in those videos.

    • @robertcameronjones
      @robertcameronjones Před 2 lety +22

      The shot where he was straddling the two cars was used by JC VanDamme (impressively, I might add) in a Truck commercial.

    • @djamelbouch3670
      @djamelbouch3670 Před 2 lety +17

      Do not compare the legendary Keaton to a clown?

    • @dava_arvarabi
      @dava_arvarabi Před 2 lety +44

      @@djamelbouch3670 eh?

    • @GrahamMasters87
      @GrahamMasters87 Před 2 lety +4

      Was looking for this comment, even the way he steps after an "accident" that "comedic stomp"

  • @unrealuknow864
    @unrealuknow864 Před 2 lety +2

    The car collapsing when it hits the pothole is priceless

  • @simonhampton1304
    @simonhampton1304 Před rokem +10

    I'm 42 years old and have only just heard of this man,how on earth he managed to pull off some of these stunts is beyond me and the fact these stunts were done so many years ago is just absolutely amazing and complete credit to this man.
    I shall be looking into watching these movies now as I'm was a Charlie Chaplin fan before but now I believe I will like this man's work aswell.
    Great to discover things like this and always seems to be CZcams that shows me these things.

  • @BruceLee-zd9bw
    @BruceLee-zd9bw Před 3 lety +125

    Buster keaton was a true legend.
    Total respect to him.
    R.I.P.🙏✊

  • @jeffsanders1609
    @jeffsanders1609 Před 3 lety +590

    In his final days he was restless. Despite dying of cancer he’s pace his hospital room and desired to go home. He even sat at a table playing cards with fiends the day before he died

    • @paradiddleday
      @paradiddleday Před 3 lety +14

      Jeff Sanders Hope that didn’t imply his final destination 😰

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 Před 3 lety +36

      He did not know he had lung cancer. He thought it was bad pneumonia.

    • @funkingcustoms2408
      @funkingcustoms2408 Před 3 lety +5

      @@malcolmabram2957 Wow 😮😮😮 that would be horrible!

    • @user-vw4bk4cn2d
      @user-vw4bk4cn2d Před 3 lety +9

      U mean friends, right?

    • @ruicorreia7882
      @ruicorreia7882 Před 3 lety +65

      When he was on his last moments, someone near his bed asks to check his feet to see if he had died, claiming that the feet become cold after a person dies... and his last words were:
      -"Joan of Arc's feet didn't."

  • @oceanroad1584
    @oceanroad1584 Před rokem +3

    Buster Keaton was a legend,a few mins of this beats any movie today

  • @michaelluciano7774
    @michaelluciano7774 Před 2 lety +6

    This guy was no joke, very killer stunts.

  • @robjontay5052
    @robjontay5052 Před 4 lety +468

    The last scene took an amazing amount of planning and practice. In every scene Buster could have been killed or badly injured. Instead he just got back up.....Incredible performer....

    • @ahnraemenkhera7451
      @ahnraemenkhera7451 Před 4 lety +8

      Rob Jontay Incredible nerve! No one else like him.

    • @b3j8
      @b3j8 Před 4 lety +32

      Actually if you delve into his career, he was injured many times! Broken ribs, dislocated shoulder, even cracked a vertebrae in his neck just to name afew. Same for Chaplain and Harold Loyd.

    • @powerpopaholic876
      @powerpopaholic876 Před 4 lety +20

      b3j8 As a fan of silent films, I got to say I’m a little curious. Are there any books on how he did the stunts, that sort of thing?

    • @ahnraemenkhera7451
      @ahnraemenkhera7451 Před 4 lety +2

      Phil Bullen Don’t know of any still in print, but I’ll bet wherever there are schools that offer classes in film, there are bookstores that can order you some.

    • @b3j8
      @b3j8 Před 4 lety +1

      @@powerpopaholic876 Phil I read about this era in general many(MANY) yrs ago. I don't now recall what the name of that book was. It was not just about Keaton, but the Era in general. You might try some of the reading suggested on the Wiki site for him if you haven't already.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Keaton

  • @ThanatosSD
    @ThanatosSD Před 2 lety +409

    When I was young he was my favourite actor, I remember laughing hard to his movies. Now I realize how many times put in risk his health only to entertain us. He was amazing.

    • @Gameboy-Unboxings
      @Gameboy-Unboxings Před 2 lety +4

      Only to entertain us? You realize he made money from it right?

    • @owneraccount4334
      @owneraccount4334 Před 2 lety +1

      Yea , that's stupidity.
      Nobody to be admired

    • @ThanatosSD
      @ThanatosSD Před 2 lety +5

      @@owneraccount4334 Account owned...

    • @owneraccount4334
      @owneraccount4334 Před 2 lety

      @@ThanatosSD yea by Me

    • @arnoldmonge1708
      @arnoldmonge1708 Před 2 lety +14

      @@owneraccount4334 your subjective oppinion is somehow objectively wrong. congrats!

  • @lucface
    @lucface Před rokem +1

    This is brilliant no matter how many times and for how many years i watch it.

  • @AllenHanPR
    @AllenHanPR Před 2 lety +3

    Jackie Chan said Buster Keaton was his role model. Ironically Keaton was an American who inspired him to be a stuntman, and then years later he brings the art of stunts to American cinema. Full circle basically.

  • @garymcaleer6112
    @garymcaleer6112 Před 6 lety +587

    The one true master of film.

    • @Realmasterorder
      @Realmasterorder Před 6 lety +11

      Master of physical comedy and stunts indeed huge respect to him and Harold Loyd But the all time master of film Has to go to Chaplin,because did physical comedy/drama and also directed,writen,produced, composed music etc That is just unreal so i will go with Charlie Chaplind

    • @lazaruslorenzo4945
      @lazaruslorenzo4945 Před 6 lety +13

      Buster Keaton also wrote and directed many of his films. The general is just one example. The things he did were extraordinary and many have not been done since. I have a lot of respect for Chaplin as well. They were both revolutionaries. Each were great in their own ways.

    • @ThisisBrownfield
      @ThisisBrownfield Před 5 lety +3

      Keaton not only did stunts lol, he exploited the cinematographic space, he made, contrary to Chaplin who used drama to make masterpiece, burlesque a major art, he's as good if not better

    • @mollyr.goates8097
      @mollyr.goates8097 Před 5 lety

      @@Realmasterorder Chaplin used a stunt double though.

    • @Realmasterorder
      @Realmasterorder Před 5 lety +1

      @@mollyr.goates8097 Only in certain dangerous scenes but most of the physical things he did himself but as i said above he did a lot more than that he was a one man Movie making Crew and a prefectionistic genius

  • @gregoryschreiter6067
    @gregoryschreiter6067 Před 2 lety +3

    The General was great - hilarious, impressive and grand. I need to see more of his work.

  • @jeffwier696
    @jeffwier696 Před 2 lety +2

    Fascinating! One of a kind. Amazing that he survived some of his stunts.

  • @joshuawebb5891
    @joshuawebb5891 Před 3 lety +445

    He broke his neck In the clip where the water spout opened up above him . He passed it off as a headache and kept filming , and he didn't reliaze he broke his neck until long after at the doctors .

    • @0vomit0
      @0vomit0 Před 3 lety +1

      Did he die afterwards?

    • @joshuawebb5891
      @joshuawebb5891 Před 3 lety +101

      @@0vomit0 No he didn't pass away until he was 70 I think . He only noticed he fractured his neck years later when his doctor noticed the bones in his neck were fused in a weird way . He said the water spout scene was the only thing that he thought could have done it. The water pressure slammed him into the metal rail with enough force to fracture a bone in his neck . He finished the scene , but complained of a headache for days after , and didn't think any thing of it .

    • @societydisorder3864
      @societydisorder3864 Před 3 lety +4

      @@joshuawebb5891 I just told someone about a fracture I had and they said well technically it's broken. I'm not a doctor so which is it

    • @joshuawebb5891
      @joshuawebb5891 Před 3 lety

      @@societydisorder3864 oh wow , what was it ?

    • @societydisorder3864
      @societydisorder3864 Před 3 lety

      @@joshuawebb5891 big toe

  • @Discrimination_is_not_a_right
    @Discrimination_is_not_a_right Před 6 lety +1369

    "The average mind of the motion picture audience is 12 years old."
    Still true.

    • @dumpsterstu4474
      @dumpsterstu4474 Před 6 lety +25

      so true I won't go see a flic these days because they're as fake and asleep as the people watching them. Got this kid on the bus sometimes he will explain them to me. I barely listen though as I'm wondering what it's like to be so asleep.

    • @Discrimination_is_not_a_right
      @Discrimination_is_not_a_right Před 6 lety +24

      +Stu Dumpster: Dude, don't tell us you thought Hollywood is real. It's all fake. Always has been. It's Hollywood. They tell us stories.

    • @ElwoodPDowd-nz2si
      @ElwoodPDowd-nz2si Před 6 lety +1

      Discrimination is not a right.
      Nuh uuuh

    • @Discrimination_is_not_a_right
    • @momiaw
      @momiaw Před 6 lety +3

      Discrimination is not a right, but you think arrogance is.

  • @davegavin7914
    @davegavin7914 Před 6 měsíci +2

    To never say a word and leave your audience speechless is a gift few ever achieve buster was that man a stuntman , actor of unmatched skill fearless and so so funny ! 🙏🏻👏👏👏

  • @dajanaoniks8038
    @dajanaoniks8038 Před rokem +20

    Это невероятно. Настолько завораживает. А какие опасные трюки выполнялись. И это по тем временам. Вот где талант. Браво!

  • @Squicx
    @Squicx Před 2 lety +115

    Even today his movies are absolutely iconic. For something over 100 years old, his work was ahead of his time

  • @catfeline1530
    @catfeline1530 Před 3 lety +326

    That stunt on the train grill was extremely dangerous, one slipped foot and he would have been caught under the grill and brutally killed. These are fun to watch, but he did stuff that was insane.

    • @johno1544
      @johno1544 Před 3 lety +16

      Oh god yes those grills they called "cow catchers" although they should have been called cow exploders because that's what they did at any decent speed. So so dangerous.

    • @brianchadwell2
      @brianchadwell2 Před 3 lety +10

      How about that waterfall stunt?

    • @trioxin2114
      @trioxin2114 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah I fast forwarded through that.

    • @nsahandler
      @nsahandler Před 2 lety +6

      @@brianchadwell2 the waterfall stunt was insane

    • @the4tierbridge
      @the4tierbridge Před 2 lety

      @@johno1544 Actually, he was standing on the “headstocks” which on certain loco’s, connect to the cowcatcher.

  • @bikechainmic
    @bikechainmic Před rokem +1

    A timeless legend, and just as entertaining today! Incredible man.

  • @StratsRUs
    @StratsRUs Před 2 lety +1

    Every frame is beautiful

  • @gr8sword97
    @gr8sword97 Před 2 lety +43

    It’s just spectacular to watch and listen to a guy from a completely different world, and be completely transfixed by it. This guy was born over a hundred years before I was. How the hell did he manage all that with the sort of technology he had? It’s just remarkable.
    One of the things that stands out to me is how normal he sounds. Lots of people from his time period had those goofy transatlantic accents, but he sounds like a normal gravelly old man.

  • @albertvankrieg5548
    @albertvankrieg5548 Před 3 lety +153

    It's 2020 and I think these scenes are magical. I watched the whole video with a smile on my face.

    • @WorthlessDeadEnd
      @WorthlessDeadEnd Před 3 lety +3

      Not me. I was all like 😱

    • @garichar
      @garichar Před 3 lety

      I'm amazed. I was just thinking the stunts must have been jaw dropping for audiences back then.

  • @theyreoutthere.huntinggear

    The original Doctor strange and teleporting act. Awesome. It looked so seamless and flawless . Hats off to the showman of the time.

  • @sbtechdif
    @sbtechdif Před rokem +1

    Some of these stunts are just off-the-chart impressive!

  • @ddraig1957
    @ddraig1957 Před 4 lety +174

    Special effects have been around since the birth of cinema,but a lot of the stunts that Keaton did were very real and very dangerous.Amazing but scary.

    • @samfrito
      @samfrito Před 3 lety +10

      His dumbstruck look is just as incredible as the stunts themselves. No look of exertion in most cases. These shorts have such a timelessness.

    • @plvmbvm513
      @plvmbvm513 Před 3 lety +1

      Technically if it was done with pyrotechnics, etc. it would be called practical effects wouldn't it

  • @StephenBoyd21
    @StephenBoyd21 Před 6 lety +52

    Pure genius. It’s amazing he survived some of those stunts. No CGI, back then.

  • @12TribesUnite
    @12TribesUnite Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is sooo advanced in every way!!! Thanks for posting and cheers!

  • @jimmyslums
    @jimmyslums Před 2 lety +4

    Love me some Buster. How he kept all his fingers and toes we'll never know...?
    True legend.

  • @tdata545
    @tdata545 Před 2 lety +34

    JESUS, how did people laugh at this and not just gawk at the sheer madness of him. That is putting a lot of faith in way too many variables. It's AMAZINGLY impressive. A lot of tight timing.

    • @mwbwyatt
      @mwbwyatt Před rokem +8

      there was no "behind the scenes" or knowing what was real and what was "movie magic" back then. chances are almost 100% of it was actually done, which boggles the mind, but when you hear about the injuries he actually sustained. nowadays the audience knows full well the risks most people have taken, and they know to suspend disbelief for the most part. wrestling was still real to people back then. i imagine that movies were in the same sort of category. also. silent movies had wonderful comedic music and sound effects. which played a big part in helping create the comedy/comedic timing of these stunts.

    • @nom6758
      @nom6758 Před rokem +2

      the thing is, they had music, atmosphere, and the knowledge of what they were going into wasnt killing anyone. With those its very easy to laugh at the intended joke rather than act brainlessly.

    • @geoffreylogsdon162
      @geoffreylogsdon162 Před rokem +3

      ​@@mwbwyatt And nowadays we have complete tools like Tom Cruise saying he does his own 'stunts'. Yeah. I am sure a company insuring a multimillion dollar picture would allow that.
      The cost of Cruise's breakfast is probably equal to the entire budget of a Keaton two-reeler.

    • @michaelbread5906
      @michaelbread5906 Před 4 měsíci

      Yep, music sets the tone of any film.

  • @Pradip..
    @Pradip.. Před 3 lety +210

    I am 21, and never heard of him
    Thanks to yt for recommending this video :)

    • @JohnJohn-cu7nk
      @JohnJohn-cu7nk Před 3 lety +10

      Look up Harold loyd and Charlie Chaplin as qell

    • @cashc2199
      @cashc2199 Před 3 lety +8

      I am 38 , and never heard of him.

    • @Zizie_sc
      @Zizie_sc Před 3 lety +2

      I’m glad they listed the sources. I have a watchlist for Christmas now haha

    • @howey935
      @howey935 Před 3 lety +1

      They used to play all his movies during the summer holidays here in the U.K. during the 70s and 80s along with Harold loyd Charlie Chaplin Laurel and hardy and a few others I don’t remember

    • @jaakbonenstaak8041
      @jaakbonenstaak8041 Před 3 lety

      i'm 14 and have never heard of him either! weird right?!

  • @richardlau2447
    @richardlau2447 Před rokem +2

    I remember in high school film class,
    Buster Keaton was my teacher’s favorite actor.

  • @AllThingsFilmWithYamYam
    @AllThingsFilmWithYamYam Před 8 měsíci +2

    ABSOLUTE GENIUS, WAY AHEAD OF THE TIME , MASTERPIECE WILL NEVER GROW OLD AND THAT LAST VIDEO HOW DID THEY DO THAT 🤔🤔🤔😯😯😯😳😳😳

  • @TheThatoneguy12121
    @TheThatoneguy12121 Před 3 lety +134

    I legit thought there was glass he was cleaning. That was smooth as hell.

  • @grrr.9998
    @grrr.9998 Před 3 lety +67

    The first clip where he jumps from building to building where he fell was a stunt gone wrong. It resulted in him falling from the building. He took 3 days to recover then included the fall in the movie and edited it together with another stunt that saw him going through the window. He was a genius but made a massive error based on the advice of his lawyer and signed for MGM. MGM basically took away Keaton's creative control over his work, replaced Buster's own technicians with their own and eventually MGM sacked him for not doing a degrading promotional ad for a movie.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před 2 lety

      I wondered how they did that, it didn't seem possible to do it safely without CGI

    • @CanalPSG
      @CanalPSG Před 2 lety

      @@no_peace oh, safety is such an overrated concept....

    • @M0butu
      @M0butu Před 2 lety

      @@no_peace Workplace safety wasn't invented back then. 😄
      You remember that famous photo with the workers on a steel beam on top of the Empire State building?

  • @mrbfros454
    @mrbfros454 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Absolutely timeless! He was brilliant!

  • @Jim54_
    @Jim54_ Před 10 měsíci +2

    This is one of the most important Videos on CZcams

  • @Nebulasmoke
    @Nebulasmoke Před 3 lety +141

    We'll never see another like him. He was brilliant, fearless and exceptionally gifted talent wise. He was a complete master of his craft from top to bottom. Lightyears ahead of his time.

    • @YourPalHDee
      @YourPalHDee Před 3 lety +13

      Jackie Chan continued his legacy for certain.

    • @walkingtrails7776
      @walkingtrails7776 Před 3 lety +5

      @Necramonium Who?

    • @whyis45stillalive
      @whyis45stillalive Před 3 lety +3

      @@walkingtrails7776 No one. Don't worry you're not missing anything.

    • @victaylor1
      @victaylor1 Před 3 lety +6

      @Necramonium a good stunt but also probably rigged with the best safety team also.

    • @danhill9952
      @danhill9952 Před 3 lety +2

      @@whyis45stillalive Truth. Not a big Tom Cruise fan myself. IMO He's kind of a twit.

  • @jonathanmosher72
    @jonathanmosher72 Před 3 lety +563

    That train scene. If he fell or even put his foot on the ground it would have torn his leg off at the least.

    • @THE-WAY_THE-TRUTH_THE-LIFE.
      @THE-WAY_THE-TRUTH_THE-LIFE. Před 3 lety +42

      He did put his foot down for a second at 2:14

    • @franknbeanz147
      @franknbeanz147 Před 3 lety +40

      the timing on taking out that other board too miss he's screwed, one of my favorite scenes

    • @Sam-vk8xd
      @Sam-vk8xd Před 3 lety +32

      Absolutely amazing. His timing was impeccable. And he kept a stone face through it all. Truly a legend.

    • @kampfmuffins5507
      @kampfmuffins5507 Před 3 lety +20

      He actually broke his neck when the water pushed him down, but he Didnt noticed until years later or something like that

    • @nerfherder4284
      @nerfherder4284 Před 3 lety +2

      That whole movie is great!

  • @michaelwilson2340
    @michaelwilson2340 Před rokem +3

    That waterfall stunt is absolutely incredible.

  • @vssjim4311
    @vssjim4311 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely genius picture... such brave, mad, clever men and women..

  • @ni2says
    @ni2says Před 3 lety +40

    I have never seen stunts like this ever in my life before. This is just another level especially in the initial age of cinema. Respect to such a talent who inspired the heros of the modern age.

  • @Papadopoulos-George
    @Papadopoulos-George Před 7 měsíci +1

    No! you can not imagine what he'll done in our days...this man ARE CRAZY!!

  • @720069mf
    @720069mf Před 6 lety +90

    Buster Keaton- greatest stuntman ever...

  • @Stephen7764.
    @Stephen7764. Před 2 lety +1

    This is honestly too good to be real... like I'm more keen to belive this was made today with special effect and old school filter was added, than that he did all of this for real (ofcourse I know this is real, but ... you get the point).

  • @66marbor
    @66marbor Před 2 dny +1

    This is incredible! I'm blown away.