JOURNAL ARTICLE
THE LONG TAKE.
Published In: Sight & Sound, 2023, v. 33, n. 8. P. 26 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Hutchinson, Pamela 3 of 3
Abstract
The article focuses on Buster Keaton’s 1928 silent film *Steamboat Bill, Jr.*, highlighting its iconic collapsing house stunt and its personal significance to Keaton. It describes the film’s blend of slapstick comedy and emotional depth, particularly Keaton’s portrayal of a son confronting his difficult relationship with his father. The piece also details the technical precision behind the famous stunt, emphasizing Keaton’s control amid apparent chaos, and notes the challenging circumstances Keaton faced during production, including studio changes and personal struggles. Additionally, it references artist Steve McQueen’s 1997 silent re-enactment of the stunt, underscoring the enduring impact of Keaton’s work.
Additional Information
- Source:Sight & Sound. 2023/10, Vol. 33, Issue 8, p26
- Document Type:Film/TV Criticism and Review
- Subject Area:History
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:0037-4806
- Accession Number:171871467
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