Buster Keaton
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

The General
(1926)Widely and rightly regarded as one of the greatest comedies ever made, Keaton's masterpiece also impresses as a vivid recreation of the American South during the Civil War.

Sherlock Jr.
(1924)A meek movie projectionist who dreams of being Conan Doyle's master detective puts his amateur sleuth skills to use when he's framed for a theft.

Go West
(1925)With little luck at keeping a job in the city a New Yorker tries work in the country and eventually finds his way leading a herd of cattle to the West Coast.

Battling Butler
(1926)A love-struck weakling must pretend to be boxer in order to gain respect from the family of the girl he loves.

Three Ages
(1923)In Buster Keaton's multi-narrative epic, man's primal quest for love is played out in the Stone Age, Ancient Rome, and the Jazz Age.

Steamboat Bill, Jr.
(1928)William Canfield Jr joins his father's crew. When a cyclone rages, he proves himself a hero by rescuing his love and her father from a watery grave.

The Navigator
(1924)When Betsy refuses his proposal, Rollo embarks on a solo voyage to Hawaii. He boards the wrong ship and finds himself adrift at sea with his beloved.

Our Hospitality
(1923)While returning to his Appalachian homestead, a young man falls for a young woman. Unbeknownst to him, their families are locked in a bitter feud.

Seven Chances
(1925)Cohen Film Collection presents a new restoration of Buster Keaton's SEVEN CHANCES. Buster gets word that if he can be married by seven o’clock that evening he will inherit $7,000,000. When his sweetheart refuses, he proposes to everyone in skirts, including a Scotsman.

The Saphead
(1920)
The Passionate Plumber
(1932)To make her lover jealous, a beautiful Parisian socialite passes off a bumbling plumber as her paramour.

Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
(1931)Because Virginia refuses to marry before her older sister, Jeffrey tries passing off a socially awkward fellow as a Casanova to get her hitched.

Limelight
(1952)A fading comedian and a suicidal despondent ballet dancer must look to each other to find meaning and hope in their lives.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
(1966)Zero Mostel, Buster Keaton, Phil Silvers and an all-star cast scam their way through this boisterous romp amidst gorgeous girls, mistaken identities, stunning surprises, cunning disguises and great Sondheim songs.

The Image Book
(2018)Presenting the final masterwork by Jean-Luc Godard, the French New Wave titan whose inventive brilliance will be impossible to replace. Winner of the first-ever Special Palme d’Or at Cannes, The Image Book is a riotous whirlwind of images and sounds from the father of modern cinema. Forever JLG.

Crazy Days
(1962)1962. Comedy. Directed by James M. Anderson. Scenes from the silent era greats. Including Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin plus many more. Narrated by Hughie Green.

In the Good Old Summertime
(1949)A pair of feuding co-workers at a music shop in turn-of-the-century Chicago have no idea they are falling in love as anonymous romantic pen pals.