The Cameraman (1928)
7/10
Rollicking Buster Keaton silent-era comedy
25 March 2015
Rollicking silent-era comedy from Buster Keaton.

Simple yet engaging plot. However, its not the main story that matters, but the many detours on the journey. The whole thing is one random, funny adventure.

Some moments of pure genius from Keaton. The dime bank scene was one, and the whole swimming pool scene was another.

Great work from Keaton in front of the camera. Good support from Marceline Day.

However, the show is almost stolen towards the end by Josephine, the monkey...
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