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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Aug 11, 2019 18:41:30 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career
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Post by alfromni on Aug 11, 2019 21:35:31 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck.
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Post by ellynmacg on Aug 17, 2019 16:50:21 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited)
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Post by alfromni on Aug 17, 2019 17:20:14 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Post by alfromni on Aug 19, 2019 9:10:25 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Aug 19, 2019 10:50:46 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966.
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Post by alfromni on Aug 19, 2019 11:04:37 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. (I've never seen it so I can't judge.)
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Aug 22, 2019 16:42:03 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. (I've never seen it so I can't judge.) H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 23, 2019 23:56:00 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925)
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Post by alfromni on Aug 24, 2019 1:57:10 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 24, 2019 2:07:35 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895
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Post by alfromni on Aug 25, 2019 20:39:40 GMT
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!"
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Post by alfromni on Aug 27, 2019 10:52:58 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!" M. M-G-M - His career declined with a loss of artistic independence when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Aug 27, 2019 10:57:43 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!" M. M-G-M - His career declined with a loss of artistic independence when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. N. NATALIE Talmadge - First of Buster's three wives.
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Post by alfromni on Aug 27, 2019 11:14:14 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!" M. M-G-M - His career declined with a loss of artistic independence when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. N. NATALIE Talmadge - First of Buster's three wives. O. OCTOBER 4, 1895 - His birth date.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Aug 27, 2019 11:28:40 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!" M. M-G-M - His career declined with a loss of artistic independence when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. N. NATALIE Talmadge - First of Buster's three wives. O. OCTOBER 4, 1895 - His birth date. P. PAJAMA PARTY - Portrayed "Chief Rotten Eagle" in this 1964 film.
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Post by alfromni on Aug 27, 2019 11:40:55 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!" M. M-G-M - His career declined with a loss of artistic independence when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. N. NATALIE Talmadge - First of Buster's three wives. O. OCTOBER 4, 1895 - His birth date. P. PAJAMA PARTY - Portrayed "Chief Rotten Eagle" in this 1964 film. Q - QUARTET of movies - Keaton starred in four films for American International Pictures: 1964's Pajama Party and 1965's Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and Sergeant Deadhead.
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Post by ellynmacg on Sept 1, 2019 3:36:20 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!" M. M-G-M - His career declined with a loss of artistic independence when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. N. NATALIE Talmadge - First of Buster's three wives. O. OCTOBER 4, 1895 - His birth date. P. PAJAMA PARTY - Portrayed "Chief Rotten Eagle" in this 1964 film. Q - QUARTET of movies - Keaton starred in four films for American International Pictures: 1964's Pajama Party and 1965's Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and Sergeant Deadhead. R. ROUTE 66 - Played the character "Jordan Butler" in a 1962 episode titled "Journey to Nineveh."
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Post by alfromni on Sept 1, 2019 5:55:47 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!" M. M-G-M - His career declined with a loss of artistic independence when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. N. NATALIE Talmadge - First of Buster's three wives. O. OCTOBER 4, 1895 - His birth date. P. PAJAMA PARTY - Portrayed "Chief Rotten Eagle" in this 1964 film. Q - QUARTET of movies - Keaton starred in four films for American International Pictures: 1964's Pajama Party and 1965's Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and Sergeant Deadhead. R. ROUTE 66 - Played the character "Jordan Butler" in a 1962 episode titled "Journey to Nineveh." S. SCRIVEN - Mae Scriven was his second spouse. (m. 1933; div. 1936)
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Post by brimfin on Sept 1, 2019 14:29:26 GMT
BUSTER KEATON: A-Z:
A. ARBUCKLE, Fatty - The popular movie actor gave Keaton his big break in his short, The Butcher Boy, launching his career B. BUSTER - After the 18 month old infant Keaton survived a fall Houdini remarked, "That was a real buster!" The name stuck C. CONEY ISLAND - 1917 short in which he played two roles: "Rival" and "Cop with moustache" (uncredited) D. DELAWARE - He first appeared on stage in 1899 in Wilmington, Delaware. E. EAR - During military service in WW1 he suffered an EAR infection that permanently impaired his hearing. F. FEBRUARY - Died February 1, 1966. G. GENERAL, The - Produced under his own company and considered by many as the greatest comedy film ever made. H. HARRY Keaton - Buster's younger brother. I. INDIAN - His role in THE IRON MULE (1925) J. JOSEPH - His own real and his father's first name K. KANSAS = Born in the Kansas town of Piqua Oct. 4, 1895 L. LEO McCarey (comedy director) - recalled "All of us tried to steal each other's gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him!" M. M-G-M - His career declined with a loss of artistic independence when he signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, his wife divorced him, and he descended into alcoholism. N. NATALIE Talmadge - First of Buster's three wives. O. OCTOBER 4, 1895 - His birth date. P. PAJAMA PARTY - Portrayed "Chief Rotten Eagle" in this 1964 film. Q - QUARTET of movies - Keaton starred in four films for American International Pictures: 1964's Pajama Party and 1965's Beach Blanket Bingo, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and Sergeant Deadhead. R. ROUTE 66 - Played the character "Jordan Butler" in a 1962 episode titled "Journey to Nineveh." S. SCRIVEN - Mae Scriven was his second spouse. (m. 1933; div. 1936) T. TWILIGHT ZONE - He starred in the third-season episode "Once Upon a Time" as a man from the past transported into the future. The segments from the past were done in silent movie style.
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