The Buster Keaton Story (1957)
While you might not immediately think Donald O’Connor would be the perfect choice to play Buster Keaton, after you watch The Buster Keaton Story, you’ll change your mind. Buster was a trained stuntman and Donald was a trained dancer; they each have incredible control over their bodies. After all, if someone’s going to portray Buster, it would be sacrilegious for him to use a stunt double, wouldn’t it?
There are so many wonderful elements to this movie. If you know and love silent film legend Buster Keaton’s stunt sequences, you’ll get to relive his glory by watching Donald O’Connor recreate some of his most famous film scenes. Not only is this a treat because this movie was made at a time before audiences could rent or own their favorite films—they hadn’t been able to watch these snippets in thirty years—but it’s touching to see someone who was in diapers during Buster’s heyday give such a tribute to his talent and legacy. Also, if you know anything about Buster Keaton’s real life, you’ll recognize that this Hollywood recreation is very sugarcoated. If you love Buster, you’ll like seeing things turn out better for him, and that he could live out a do-over on the screen. And if you need one more reason to love this movie, here it is: Buster in real life didn’t adjust well to talking pictures, and as his career ended, his bank account dwindled. By selling the rights to his life story for this film, Buster was able to live comfortably for the rest of his life. Isn’t that heartwarming?
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There are so many wonderful elements to this movie. If you know and love silent film legend Buster Keaton’s stunt sequences, you’ll get to relive his glory by watching Donald O’Connor recreate some of his most famous film scenes. Not only is this a treat because this movie was made at a time before audiences could rent or own their favorite films—they hadn’t been able to watch these snippets in thirty years—but it’s touching to see someone who was in diapers during Buster’s heyday give such a tribute to his talent and legacy. Also, if you know anything about Buster Keaton’s real life, you’ll recognize that this Hollywood recreation is very sugarcoated. If you love Buster, you’ll like seeing things turn out better for him, and that he could live out a do-over on the screen. And if you need one more reason to love this movie, here it is: Buster in real life didn’t adjust well to talking pictures, and as his career ended, his bank account dwindled. By selling the rights to his life story for this film, Buster was able to live comfortably for the rest of his life. Isn’t that heartwarming?
Want to watch it? Click here to see it on YouTube. And thanks "LoveTheOConnor" for posting!
More Donald O'Connor movies here!