The 19 short comedies created by Keaton between 1920 and 1923 provided a workshop for the developing filmmaker and, at their best, are among the greatest cinematic achievements of the silent era.
Buster Keaton masters a paddleboat and survives a hurricane in this sweet and inventive comedy about a meek son trying to win the approval of a gruff but loving father.
The Great Stone Face is a Southern engineer who goes behind enemy lines in this epic comedy set during the American Civil War. It’s one of the greatest comedies of all time.
Martin Milner and George Maharis star in the original TV road show, traveling the country in a Corvette convertible and getting caught up in other people’s stories.