About 100 years ago, Buster Keaton of the silent film era; biggest Hollywood star was on its way to becoming Keaton is not widely known to modern movie fans, but his life story is about to be the subject of a major motion picture.
by James Mangold Buster Keaton, book by Marion Meade by 20th Century Studios; based on Cut to the Chase; one Buster Keaton his biography It turned out that he signed a contract to manage and produce.
In its heyday Keatonwas a unique actor and director who did not hesitate to perform dangerous stunts in his films. He was also a talented comedy artist. In the mid-1920s, among Keaton’s most famous films The Navigator; Sherlock Jr., Seven Chances, The Cameraman, The General, and Steamboat Bill, Jr. there was.
Keaton’s career great decline at the beginning of the “talkie era” lived. But while the comedian never regained the same box office appeal of his youth; He eventually adapted and was revived in his career. One of his last major films is Billy Wilder’s film noir classic. Sunset Boulevard was. It will be pleasant to watch the biography of this wonderful actor.