Buster Keaton Rides Again Explained

Buster Keaton Rides Again
Director:John Spotton
Producer:Julian Biggs
Narrator:Michael Kane
Starring:
Music:Malca Gillson
Cinematography:John Spotton
Editing:John Spotton
Runtime:55 minutes, 25 seconds
Country:Canada
Language:English

Buster Keaton Rides Again is a 55-minute 1965 documentary film directed by John Spotton and narrated by Michael Kane.[1] The film is a behind-the-scenes documentary shot while Buster Keaton's film The Railrodder (1965), was being produced. Although it is a production documentary, the film is actually longer than The Railrodder, which was only 24 minutes long. Both films were produced by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). A French version of Buster Keaton Rides Again, Avec Buster Keaton was also released.

Synopsis

Buster Keaton Rides Again combines behind-the-scenes footage during the filming of The Railrodder with a retrospective of Keaton's work including scenes from The Butcher Boy (1917), The Frozen North (1922), Seven Chances (1925), and The General (1927). Keaton and Gerald Potterton, his director on The Railrodder, discussed and occasionally argued over gags in the film with the director concerned about the safety of his star.

During the filming of The Railrodder, Keaton celebrated his 69th birthday. He also had the opportunity to meet fans across Canada.

Production

Filmed concurrently with the production of The Railrodder during the fall of 1964, the NFB documentary was filmed in black-and-white, as opposed to the short film itself, which is in colour. The choice of black-and-white was not only for economic reasons, as the format allowed for an easy integration of the footage from Keaton's earlier films.

Reception

Buster Keaton Rides Again was released with The Railrodder. The motivation behind making The Railrodder with Buster Keaton, was that "critics were rediscovering and wildly praising his great silent comedies of the '20s."[2] Produced primarily as a made-for-television short feature on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), after broadcast, the film was made available on 16 mm to schools, libraries and other interested parties. The film was also made available to film libraries operated by university and provincial authorities.[3] [4]

Awards

Availability

Buster Keaton Rides Again and The Railrodder are available for free streaming on the National Film Board's website as well as on DVD.[4] It is also on the NFB's YouTube channel.[5] In Canada, the NFB itself markets the DVD, while Kino Video distributes the film in the United States.[6]

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Buster Keaton Rides Again . onf-nfb.gc.ca . 11 October 2012 . National Film Board of Canada . 3 February 2023.
  2. Schneider, Maria. "The Railrodder/Buster Keaton Rides Again", A.V. Club, March 29, 2002. Retrieved: March 15, 2016.
  3. Ohayon, Albert. "Propaganda cinema at the NFB", National Film Board of Canada, July 13, 2009. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  4. http://onf-nfb.gc.ca/en/our-collection/?idfilm=10467 "Awards: 'Buster Keaton Rides Again'"
  5. https://www.nfb.ca/film/buster_keaton_rides_again "Available on DVD: 'Buster Keaton Rides Again'"
  6. http://www.kinolorber.com/video.php?product_id=597 "The Art of Buster Keaton DVD Box Set"