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Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd film locations (and more)

by John Bengtson "the great detective of silent film locations" New York Times.

  • By John Bengtson
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Most recent posts

How Laurel & Hardy Made “Two Tars”
They did it again! Flicker Alley is now hosting Laurel & Hardy: Year Two, a beautifully presented 2-disc Blu-ray set of Stan and Ollie’s 1928 films, their second year (Year Two) working as a duo. …
On , by John Bengtson, 1,207 words
Buster Keaton Go West – many NEW discoveries on a new YouTube essay
Thanks to the brilliant research by frequent guest blogger Jeffrey Castel de Oro, and the beautiful remote Arizona desert photos shared by dedicated EPA attorney and devoted Keaton fan Marie Muller, we can ‘visit’ online …
On , by John Bengtson, 436 words
Buster Keaton – the Great SMILING Stoneface
Buster Keaton – “The Great Stoneface” – the child vaudeville performer who famously never smiled on stage, the silent comedy star who promoted his deadpan persona on film. Yet working with friend and mentor Roscoe …
On , by John Bengtson, 1,060 words