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Buster Keaton

Posted:
04 Feb 2007, 17:46
by Otif
I love the documentary on him where he discusses his pie throwing. Using the flour and water to paste two pie crusts together, then take a water/flour mix for the first inch of the base and depending on if the lady he was throwing it at. For those in dark coloured clothes, he would use a meringue/cream mix. Light coloured blueberries and cream.
He would use a shotput method averaging 8 feet tho he did brag about tossing a pie 27feet on target.
I thought it was informative

Posted:
04 Feb 2007, 17:53
by Hayley
Is it Hollywood Cavalcade where he demonstrates his technique on Alice Faye?
Hayley
yuppers

Posted:
04 Feb 2007, 20:58
by Otif

Posted:
06 Feb 2007, 22:32
by Madrox
To quote Arnie J `Forgive me if i`m sounding thicker than the offspring of a t.v weather girl & a village idiot but is Hollywood Cavalcade a Keaton movie ? Because i cant find it anywhere Amazon,Play,e-bay...... None of them seem to have it.

Posted:
07 Feb 2007, 00:01
by DecadentDoll
lovely pic!

Posted:
07 Feb 2007, 12:11
by BillShipton
As the name implies, Hollywood Cavalcade is a series of scenes featuring different film stars doing their stuff - as a result there is no one star so it is not a "Keaton movie" just as movie with Keaton in (along with lots of others).
Haven't seen it in years (I thought it was in colour) bu it does have him demonstrating some pie throws at the lovely Alice.

Posted:
07 Feb 2007, 19:08
by Richard
According to the IMDb it is a mixture of colour & Black and White. Presumably if they are referring to early stuff they use B&W and the more modern stuff is in colour. I can vaguely remember seeing it on TV ages ago but can't remember much about it.
For early slapstick films I prefer to get the actual film if it's available on disc rather than compilations and bio-documentaries.
Buster Keaton was much more than a 'custard pie merchant', in fact I don't think he actually threw one in his films.
Richard

Posted:
07 Feb 2007, 19:53
by Hayley
Hi all
No, I don't think of Buster Keaton as a pie man either just a brilliant physical comic and gag writer. One of the guys who I'd love to have played stooge to - even if it meant half drowning under one of those huge water hoses used to fill up railway engines. I'm told that the girl in The General didn't know that was coming which might explain why her reaction was so good.
I think parts of the pie scene in Hollywood Cavalcade are in colour cos I recall her dress being red and white...
Hayley

Posted:
07 Feb 2007, 20:46
by Richard
Hayley wrote:Hi all
No, I don't think of Buster Keaton as a pie man either just a brilliant physical comic and gag writer. One of the guys who I'd love to have played stooge to - even if it meant half drowning under one of those huge water hoses used to fill up railway engines. I'm told that the girl in The General didn't know that was coming which might explain why her reaction was so good.
Hayley
Apparently it's true that Marion Mack didn't know that was going to happen and was angry at the time but later forgave Buster. That sort of thing used to happen a lot in the early days. Buster used to encourage ad-libbing of activities during stunts; they would never get away with it in these 'Health & Safety' conscious times
Rich
