Word: keaton
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Road to Reform. In Columbus, Ohio, arraigned for drunkenness, Sam Keaton, 66, asked the judge not to jail him, was fined only $10 and costs after declaring: "If you let me out, I'm going to take a good big drink, have a bath...
...found one of his loveliest leading ladies and an actress of lyric grace. Chaplin's own acting now & again glimmers with the poignancy of his internationally beloved little tramp. And in one magnificent music-hall scene, in which Chaplin plays a left-handed violinist and stony-faced Buster Keaton an impossibly nearsighted pianist, the two greatest comedians of the silent screen make Limelight glow with a sure sense of pantomime-timing, as crisply clean and uncluttered a masterpiece of comic craft as the screen is ever likely...
Oldtime Comedian Buster Keaton gave photographers a chance to catch him in a traditionally morose pose before leaving on the United States for a European business trip. Two pieces of business: the London premiere of Charlie Chaplin's Limelight (see above), in which Keaton appears; a three-week stint with a Paris circus...
...Star Summer Revue (Sat. 8 p.m., NBC). With Buster Keaton, Walter O'Keefe...
...Murray Show (Sat. 8 p.m., CBS). A salute to the movie industry. Guests: Ruby Keeler, Buster Keaton, Lillian and Dorothy Gish, John Wayne, Harold Lloyd, Francis X. Bushman...