Product Notes
Buster Keaton, Anne Cornwall. Deadpanning his way through the rigors of college and its many athletics and social functions just to win the girl of his dreams heart, The Great Stone Face shows incredible wit and physical prowess in this remarkable slapstick classic. Silent. 1927/b&w/66 min/NR/fullscreen.
Product Reviews
The silent comedy feature College stars Buster Keaton as a scholarly young man who doesn't know beans about sports. When he arrives in college, Buster finds that all the Big Men on Campus are jocks. To impress pretty coed Anne Cornwall, Buster tries and fails to join all the school teams. Even when he attempts to take a job at the campus soda fountain, Buster is a washout. Through the kindness of dean Snitz Edwards, Keaton is placed on the varsity rowing team where, despite several clumsy moments, he manages to win the big race. This infuriates his athletic rival Harold Goodwin, who seizes Cornwall and runs off with her. In racing to her rescue, Buster is compelled to repeat all the sports activities at which he'd previously failed--and does so, magnificently. He bursts into Goodwin's dorm room and saves Cornwall from the usual worse-than-death fate. Hero and heroine kiss--at which point this lighthearted film takes a sudden, chilling turn. As always, Buster Keaton performs his own stunts in College, except for the pole-vaulting bit, which was accomplished by Olympic champ Lee Barnes. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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5 March 2013 |
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KINO LORBER ( KNLZ ) |
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66 |
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A: Americas, E Asia |
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1.33:1 (Pre-1954 Standard), Black and White |
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Discs:1 ~ Format:Blu-Ray ~ Region:A |
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Cinematographer:Bert Haines, Cinematographer:Devereaux Jennings, Composer (Music Score):John Muri, Director:James W. Horne, Producer:Joseph M. Schenck, Screenwriter:Bryan Foy, Screenwriter:Carl Harbaugh |
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