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Buster Keaton
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Buster Keaton, Herbert Blache, Donald Crisp, Clyde Bruckman
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"Buster Keaton: Short Films Collection: 1920-1923": Disc 1: "The High Sign" (1920/21, B&W, 19 min., ザ・ハイサイン) "One Week" (1920, B&W, 24 min., キートンのマイホーム) "Convict 13" (1920, B&W, 19 min., キートンのゴルフ狂の夢) "The Scarecrow" (1920, B&W, 18 min., キートンの 案山子) "Neighbors" (1921, B&W, 19 min., キートンの隣同士) "The Haunted House" (1921, Color Tinted, 20 min., キートンの化物屋敷) "Hard Luck" (1921, B&W 21 min., ハード・ラック)
Disc 2: "The Goat" (1921, B&W, 23 min., キートンの悪太郎) "The Play House" (1921, B&W, 23 min., キートンの即席百人芸) "The Boat" (1921, B&W, 23 min., キートンの船出) "The Paleface" (1922, B&W, 20 min., キートンの酋長) "Cops" (1922, B&W, 18 min., キートンの警官騒動) "My Wife's Relations" (1922, B&W, 17 min., バスター・キートンの 華麗なる一族)
Disc 3: "The Blacksmith" (1922, B&W, 21 min., キートンの鍛冶屋) "The Frozen North" (1922, B&W, 17 min., キートンの北極無宿) "Day Dreams" (1922, B&W, 19 min., 成功成功) "The Electric House" (1922, B&W, 23 min., キートンの電気館) "The Balloonatic" (1923, B&W, 22 min., キートンの空中結婚) "The Love Nest" (1923, Color Tinted, 20 min., キートンの捨小舟)
Fifteen Visual Essays, Illustrated With Clips And Stills, Written By Various Keaton Experts. Four Visual Essays On The Film's Locations By Silent Echoes Author John Bengston Eight Page Booklet With An Essay By Jeffrey Vanc, Author Of Buster Keaton Remembered The Men Who Would Be Buster, A Collection Of Clips From Slapstick Films Influenced By Keaton's Work Character Studies (Ca. 1925) A Gag Film Starring Carter Dehaven, With Cameos By Keaton, Harold Lloyd Fatty Arbuckle And Others Seeing Stars (Excerpts) A 1922 Promotional Film Featuring Cameos By Keaton, Charlie Chaplin And Others A Series Of Brief, Alternate / Deleted Shots From The Goat, The Blacksmith And The Ballonatic
"The Saphead" (1920, 馬鹿息子): Alternate Version Of "The Saphead" Comprised From Different Takes And Camera Angles Eight-Minute A Pair Of Sapheads Featurette Comparing The Two Versions 1962 Buster Keaton: Life Of The Party Audio Recording With Keaton Recalling His Youth Personal Photo Gallery From Keaton's Vaudeville Days
"Our Hospitality" (1923, 荒武者キートン): Music Composed And Conducted By Carl Davis, Performed By The Thames Silents Orchestra (In 5.1 Surround Or 2.0 Stereo) Musical Score Compiled By Donald Hunsberger (2.0 Stereo) The Iron Mule (1925, 19 min.), With Music By Ben Model Original Documentary On The Making Of The Film, Written By Film Historian Patricia Eliot Tobias With David B. Pearson Hospitality A 49-minute Alternate Cut Of The Film, With An Explanatory Introduction, And An Organ Score By Lee Erwin 2 Galleries: Photos & Snapshots
"Sherlock Jr." (1924, キートンの探偵学入門): Audio Commentary By Historian David Kalat Fifteen-Minute Documentary On The Making Of The Film Stills Gallery
"Three Ages" (1923, キートンの恋愛三代記): Man's Genesis (1912): A Nine-Minute Excerpt Of The D.W. Griffith Prehistoric Romance That Inspired Keaton's Parody Visual Essay On The Film's Locations By Silent Echoes Author John Bengston Three Ages Re-Cut As A Trio Of Stand Alone Short Films
The Navigator (1924, 海底王キートン): "The Navigator" Short Subject Documentary Audio Commentary Trailers
"Seven Chances" (1925, キートンのセブン・チャンス): Audio Commentary And Conversation By Film Historians Ken Gordon And Bruce Lawton A Brideless Groom (1947, 17 min), A Three Stooges Short That Recycles The Premise Of Seven Chances, Co-Written By Keaton Collaborator Clyde Bruckman How A French Nobleman Got A Wife Through The New York Herald Personal Columns, A 1904 Edison Short Directed By Edwin S. Porter Visual Essay On The Film's Locations, By Silent Echoes Author John Bengtson Seven Chances Restoration Featurette Featuring Technicolor Comparison And More!
"Battling Butler" (1926,キートンのラスト・ラウンド) "Go West" (1923, キートン西部成金): Go West (1923, 12 min.), A Western-Themed Comedy Short Produced By Hal Roach, Starring The "Dippy Do Dads," A Troupe Of Trained Monkeys A Rare 60-minute Audio Recording Of Buster Keaton Hashing Out A Script Proposal For The Western TV Series Wagon Train Excerpts Of The Screenplay For An Unproduced Remake Of Battling Butler, Written By Keaton In 1947 Gallery Of Photographs From The 1922 Stage Production Of Battling Butler Two Galleries Of Production Stills
"The General" (1926, キートンの大列車追跡): Three Musical Scores To Choose From: - Music Composed And Conducted By Carl Davis, Performed By The Thames Silents - Orchestra (In 5.1 Stereo Surround Or 2.0 Stereo) - Music Arranged And Directed By Robert Israel - Theatre Organ Score By Lee Erwin A Video Tour Of The Authentic General, Presented In Association With The Southern Museum A Tour Of The Filming Locations, Presented By John Bengtson, Author Of Silent Echoes Behind-The-Scenes Home Movie Footage Filmed Introduction By Gloria Swanson Filmed Introduction By Orson Welles "The Buster Express," A Brisk Montage Of Train Gags From Throughout Keaton’s Career
College (1927) (Exclusive To The Box Set Until 2013)
"Steamboat Bill, Jr." (1928, キートンの蒸気船): Complete alternate version of Steamboat Bill, Jr., comprised entirely of variant takes and camera angles Music by The Biograph Players presented in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Organ Score by Lee Erwin Piano Score by William Perry Documentary on the Making of the film Stills Gallery "Why They Call Him Buster," a montage of pratfalls Two Vintage Recordings of the folk song "Steamboat Bill"
"Lost Keaton" (1934-1937): "The Gold Ghost" (1934, キートンの黄金崇拝) "Allez Oop" (1934, キートンの頓馬同盟) "Palooka From Paducah" (1935, キートンの西部相撲) "One Run Elmer" (1935, キートンの野球大当り) "Hayseed Romance" (1935, 田舎者のロマンス) "Tars And Stripes" (1935, キートンの脱線水兵) "The E-Flat Man" (1935, キートンの自由結婚) "The Timid Young Man" (1935, 内気な青年) "Three On A Limb" (1936, 三つ巴) "Grand Slam Opera" (1936, キートンの大放送) "Blue Blazes" (1936, 青い炎) "The Chemist" (1936, くすり屋) "Mixed Magic" (1936, キートンの大魔術師) "Jail Bait" (1937, 囮) "Ditto" (1937, うり二つ) "Love Nest On Wheels" (1937, 車つきの愛の巣) Stills Gallery Film Notes By David Macleod (author of "The Sound of Buster Keaton") "Lost Keaton" Trailer |
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