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Buster Keaton's "The Haunted House" (1921), Public Domain Movie
The Haunted House
1921
Silent, Comedy, short, Buster Keaton
"The Haunted House" is a delightful short comedy film from 1921, starring the comedic genius Buster Keaton. Co-written and directed by Keaton himself, along with Edward F. Cline, the film takes viewers on a hilarious journey filled with mistaken identities and unexpected encounters.
The story revolves around Buster Keaton, who portrays a bank teller falsely accused of being a bank robber. In his attempt to escape the authorities, he finds refuge in a local haunted house, unaware that it is actually a hideout for a gang of counterfeiters. To add to the chaos, the house is also occupied by a troupe of performers fleeing from an angry audience after their disastrous performance of "Faust."
Throughout the film, Keaton's trademark physical comedy shines as he navigates through the absurd situations that arise in the haunted house. From mistaken identities to comical chases, the comedic timing and slapstick humor keep the audience entertained.
One of the most memorable sequences in the film involves Keaton accidentally spilling glue all over his bank counter, reminiscent of a scene from his earlier film, "The Butcher Boy" (1917). This iconic moment showcases Keaton's ability to turn a simple mishap into a hilarious spectacle.
As the story unfolds, Keaton's character finds himself involved in a series of hilarious encounters with the counterfeiters, the theatrical troupe, and even a romantic interest, portrayed by Virginia Fox as the bank president's daughter. The film culminates in a famous sequence where Keaton ascends to heaven and descends to Hades, adding a surreal and unexpected twist to the comedic tale.
With a runtime of 21 minutes, "The Haunted House" delivers non-stop laughs and showcases Buster Keaton's unparalleled talent for physical comedy and inventive storytelling. The film's comedic brilliance, clever gags, and memorable performances make it a must-watch for fans of silent comedy and classic cinema.
In addition to Keaton, the cast includes Joe Roberts as the bank cashier, Edward F. Cline as a customer in the bank, and Natalie Talmadge in an uncredited role as a fainting female bank customer.
"The Haunted House" is a true gem from the silent film era, demonstrating why Buster Keaton remains an iconic figure in comedy history.
Cast
Buster Keaton - Bank Clerk
Virginia Fox - Bank President's Daughter
Joe Roberts - Bank Cashier
Edward F. Cline - Customer in Bank
Natalie Talmadge - Fainting Female Bank Customer (uncredited)
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