The Cameraman (1928) dir. Edward Sedgwick &Â Buster Keaton cine. Reggie Lanning &Â Elgin Lessley
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The Cameraman (1928) dir. Edward Sedgwick &Â Buster Keaton cine. Reggie Lanning &Â Elgin Lessley

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This Day in Buster…February 26, 1925
Buster Keaton’s crew got that sinking feeling on the set of “The Navigator” if this story printed in the Central City Nonpareil is to be believed. Pictured is the crew filming “The High Sign” on what we assume was a much safer vessel!
This month's horror adjacent film was chosen from a selection of shorts, and our patrons selected Buster Keaton's THE HAUNTED HOUSE (1921, Cline)! Joseph "Buster" Keaton stars in this two-reel silent comedy, and we outline his long and illustrious career.
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 38:14; Discussion 40:09
Sherlock Jr. (1924) 
DoP: Elgin Lessley & Byron Houck 
Dir: Buster Keaton
Reggie Lanning and Elgin Lessley during the filming of The Cameraman (1928)

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"I sometimes wonder if the world will ever seem as carefree and exciting a place as it did to us in Hollywood during 1919 and the early twenties. We were all young, the air in southern California was like wine. Our business was also young and growing like nothing ever seen."
-Buster Keaton