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“Caesar & Otto’s Deadly Xmas” (Trailer)
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It’s time for Caesar’s annual Thanksgiving “dinner” when low and behold, everyone on his invite list cancels. But just when all looks like it’ll be another lackluster holiday, Caesar’s agent, (played by “Silent Night, Deadly Night’s Linnea Quigley), calls him [...]1 week ago -
THE CAMERAMAN (1928) AND FILM (1965)
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Both Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd warned Buster Keaton against signing with MGM studios. Keaton was enticed by a financially lucrative offer, but his peers cautioned that such a deal would not be worth losing artistic control. Keaton signed anyway and, in his own words, “wound up making the biggest mistake of ...1 week ago -
SEVEN CHANCES (1925)
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Buster Keaton ‘s Seven Chances (1925) features the greatest chase scene in silent cinema. It is a typically no-holds barred, Keatonesque climax. The film also highlights Keaton’s major flaw: his inability to rise above the racism of his society. This is a flaw that cannot be ignored; it factors into our moral ...2 weeks ago -
GO WEST (1925) AND ONE WEEK (1920)
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Buster Keaton further explored his fascination with the west in his feature Go West (1925). Keaton had previously parodied the westerns of William S. Hart in Frozen North (1922) and Go West is a further development of that exploration. Go West , however, it is more influenced by Charlie Chaplin than ...3 weeks ago -
The General (April 23rd at the Cedar Lee Theatre)
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[ THE GENERAL screens Tuesday April 23rd at 7:00 pm at the Cedar Lee Theatre.] Review by Charles Cassady, Jr. If you really need a break from last weeks ghastliness, be it the Brownscapolypse or Cavstastrophe or Boston or tax deadlines, be at the Cedar Lee for a bigscreen revival of a comedy thats so good ...4 weeks ago


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