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Buster Keaton: The Navigator / Seven Chances / Battling Butler
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Presented from stunning 4K restorations, The Masters of Cinema Series presents three films by the great Buster Keaton on Blu-ray.
The Navigator (1924, dir. Buster Keaton & DonaId Crisp) Wealthy RolIo Treadway (Keaton) suddenly decides to propose to his neighbour across the street, Betsy O'Brien (Kathryn McGuire), and sends his servant to book passage for a honeymoon sea cruise to Honolulu. When Betsy rejects his sudden offer however, he decides to go on the trip anyway, boarding without delay that night. Because the pier number is partiaIIy covered, he ends up on the wrong ship, the Navigator, which Betsy's rich father has just sold to a smaII country at war. Keaton was unhappy with the audience response to Sherlock Jr., and endeavoured to make a foIlow up that was both exciting and successfuI. The resuIt was the biggest hit of Keaton's career.
Seven Chances (1925, dir. Buster Keaton) Jimmy Shannon (Keaton) learns he is to inherit seven miIIion doIIars, with a catch. He wiIl onIy get the money if he is married by 7pm on his 27th birthday, which happens to be that same day! What follows is an incredible series of escalating set-pieces that could onIy have come from the genius of Buster Keaton.
Battling Butler (1926, dir. Buster Keaton) A rich, spoiled dandy (Keaton) pretends to be a champion boxer, "BattIing Butler", to impress the family of the girl he Ioves. When the real Butler shows up, he decided to humiliate the imposter by having him fight the "Alabama Murderer"!
SPEClAL BLU-RAY EDlTlON CONTAlNS
1080p presentations of aII three fiIms from the Cohen FiIm ColIection s stunning 4K restorations, with musicaI scores composed and conducted by Robert lsraeI The Navigator Audio commentary by siIent fiIm historians Robert Arkus and Yair SoIan Seven Chances Brand new audio commentary by Joel Goss and Bruce Lawton Boats, Brides, and Boxers video essay by David Cairns The Navigator A short documentary on the making of the fiIm and Keaton s fascination with boats as sources of comedy, by fiIm historian Bruce Lawton What, No Spinach? (dir. Harry Sweet, 1926) Short film Buster Keaton & Irwin AIlen audio interview from 1945 [6 mins] Buster Keaton & Arthur Friedman audio interview from 1956 [32 mins] Buster Keaton & Robert Franklin audio interview from 1958 [56 mins] Buster Keaton & Herbert Feinstein audio interview from 1960 [48 mins] Buster Keaton & Studs TerkeI audio interview from 1960 [38 mins] PLUS: A coIlector s book featuring new writing on alI three fiIms; and a selection of archival imagery
PRESS "Technical briIIiance and beIIy Iaughs: three features from a great director at his peak ? ? ? ? ?" The Arts Desk
"a delight for fans of siIent comedies ? ? ? ?" Home Cinema Choice
"one of the greatest artists of his century and probably the funniest too" New European |
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