What's my Line? Buster Keaton
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"The General" is probably one of the greatest silent movies ever made.
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@flickchick49 buster had lovely deep barytone voice ,there is lot of movies around here
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He talks in the 1964 comedy "The Thrill of It All".
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Keaton was a genius with a gift of a face- and those eyes that said everything. Lovely clip!
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@rocknrollfanatic96 and yes he was knowing as stone face,but he had great emotions in his eyes,they were like window into his soul,and then had great body language
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@rocknrollfanatic96 yes therefore he was called stone face,cuse thats made people laugh,but in real life he was very emotional person
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Ha... The way he said yes to the last question.
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@rocknrollfanatic96 That's why he was known as the "Great Stone Face".
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@rocknrollfanatic96 There's also body language and tone, and the way he was up on his feet as soon as possible. I have to agree with jetinall on this point.
What a shame that Buster hurried away before the host could ask him any questions...such as what he was doing in New York (he & his third wife lived in Southern Calif). He was one of the IMMORTALS of the screen. He, Chaplin & Lloyd were the three greatest talents in silent screen comedy. A world of thanks for sharing this intriguing clip with us!
JubalCalif 2 years ago 59
i didn't know buster keaton could talk lol
flickchick49 1 year ago 15