The Awakening (1954 film) explained

The Awakening
Director:Michael McCarthy
Producer:Lance Comfort
Screenplay:Lawrence B. Marcus
as Larry Marcus
Starring:Buster Keaton
James Hayter
Cinematography:Kenneth Talbot
Music:Bretton Byrd
Runtime:26 minutes
Language:English
Country:UK/US

The Awakening is a 1954 short British TV drama film directed by Michal McCarthy and starring Buster Keaton.[1] The screenplay was by Lawrence B. Marcus based on Nikolai Gogol's short story "The Overcoat". It was part of the Douglas Fairbanks Presents anthology series.

The Man is a first dramatic role of Buster Keaton. Fairbanks says, "It struck me as a beautiful idea as a novel idea as to put him in a straight part, because he was such a beautiful actor and a great talent. It worked out very well; he gave a marvelous performance".[2]

The original plot of Gogol's story is significantly changed. There are allusions to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four dystopia in the film.[3]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Awakening . 28 July 2024 . British Film Institute Collections Search.
  2. Web site: A Beautiful Actor: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. on Working with Buster Keaton. Dan Lybarger. October 15, 2017.
  3. Book: Imogen Sara Smith. Buster Keaton: The Persistence of Comedy. September 2008. Gambit Publishing. 978-0967591742. October 12, 2017.