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Buster Keaton in Hollywood Revue of 1929

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

Keaton as Venus dancing undersea.

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  • HOLY COW!!! Rebnek! You are my hero! I've been wanting to see this video for a LONG time! Thank you so much!

  • I had too, until I finally obtained it. That is why I uploaded it. I was sure there were others like myself who longed to see it. Thanks for your kind comment!

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  • I love Buster, its such a shame that he went to MGM. He would of been great staying on his own.

  • lol he's just amazing, too good for MGM to be honest. I love how clueless he looks in the last scene and his pink coat is cute =D x

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  • B.K - always great! Who knew Venus wore slapshoes.

  • I think his every performance is great. I think the main problem is that they didn't give him enough freedom to do it his way and that they didn't let him direct his movies.All the movies we love were directed by him and at MGM ha wasn't able to do that anymore.

    But I still love him and always will!

  • Round 3:11, I swear it looks like he busted a breakdancing move lol He probably could've shown those original b-boyers a thing or two ;)

  • @Laurentia02: Sure, that would be awesome! Thank you!

  • @drmoonrat: Please tell me where you found the cook, I've been dying to see it. (Is it on "The Art of Keaton" DVD set that Kino makes?)

  • And his cameo in that movie is an added irony!

  • I just remember them dancing with sausage. I found "The Cook" on DVD. It's a really great find.

  • Actually, although Buster did dance in 'The Cook', it was Arbuckle who performed this dance in the two-reeler. I'm sure the dance was a mix of their ideas! :)

  • He did this in a short called "The Cook" with Fatty Arbuckle and was using sausage as the serpent.

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