Lost Keaton : sixteen comedy shorts, 1934-37.
In 1934, Keaton signed a contract with Earle W. Hammons' Educational Pictures, which specialized in comedy short subjects. This move was a return to his roots, crafting a stream of two-reel comedies in rapid succession, as he had done in the early 1920s, when he first refined his cinematic craf...
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New York :
Kino,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- The gold ghost (21 min. ; 1934)
- Allez oop (20 min ; 1934)
- Palooka from Paducah (20 min ; 1935)
- One run Elmer (19 min ; 1935)
- Hayseed romance (20nmin ; 1935)
- Tars and stripes (20 min. ;1935)
- The E-flat man (20 min. ; 1935)
- The timid young man (20 min ; 1935)
- Three on a limb (18 min ; 1936)
- Grand slam opera (20 min. ; 1936)
- Blue blazes (19 min ; 1936)
- The chemist (19 min. ; 1936)
- Mixed magic (16 min . ; 1936)
- Jail bait (19 min. ; 1937)
- Ditto (17 min. ; 1937)
- Love nest on wheels (18 min. ; 1937).