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ClassicFlix (Teen Scene): The Cameraman (1928)

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Jun 27, 2017

From March 2015 to April 2017, I was writing the monthly Teen Scene column for the website ClassicFlix. My objective was to promote classic films among teenagers and young adults. Due to the establishing of a new version of the website, it’s now more difficult to access to the old version and read read more

The Cameraman

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Aug 1, 2012

The Cameraman (Buster Keaton & Edgar Sedgwick, 1928) Hopelessly in love with a woman working at MGM Studios, a clumsy man attempts to become a motion picture cameraman to be close to the object of his desire. This is the first official review of my new feature that I hope to get running lo read more

The Cameraman (1928) (1)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jul 19, 2012

I’ll get to The Cameraman in a sec, just bear with me. Did you watch Lost? I hope, for your sake, that the answer is no. I mean, c’mon – J.J. Abrams, I’m going to kick your ass in a dark alley if I ever get the chance, just for wasting my time. But I digress. I merely mentio read more

The Cameraman (1928) (2)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jul 19, 2012

I’ll get to The Cameraman in a sec, just bear with me. Did you watch Lost? I hope, for your sake, that the answer is no. I mean, c’mon – J.J. Abrams, I’m going to kick your ass in a dark alley if I ever get the chance, just for wasting my time. But I digress. I merely mentio read more

The Cameraman

MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Oct 11, 2011

The Cameraman (1928)      How many windows can Buster Keaton break with his movie camera before the joke gets old? That seems to be at least part of the plot of the first movie the silent star made under a studio contract, The Cameraman.      Buster’s profession of making tintype photographs read more