Buster Keaton: life, rise and fall of “The Great Stone Face”
No one better than Buster Keaton represented silent cinema of the 20s. His art and his gags were the best way to present that world without sounds but full of expressions, riding a decade in which he became (together with Charlie Chaplin) the most paid and admired artist of the world. Joseph Frank Keaton was … Continue reading Buster Keaton: life, rise and fall of “The Great Stone Face”
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