Jekyll & Canada (Video 2009)
Footage from this movie was used
Hollywood (TV Mini Series 1980)
"Hollywood" Comedy: A Serious Business (TV Episode 1980)
Scene with Buster KeatonBuster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow (TV Mini Series 1987)
L'Art de Buster Keaton (Video 2001)
clips shownAfter Midnight (2004)
Scenes Used. Also credited so.
Fool's Luck (Short 1926)
In both movies there's a gag with an object on a railroad track. You see a train coming, you think the train is going to crash into the object, but the train just passes the object. Now you think all is safe, but at that time another train comes from the opposite direction and crashes into the object.Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931)
Keaton uses the same gag as in One Week: There's an object on a railroad track, you see a train coming, you think the train is going to crash into the object, but the train just passes the object. Now you think all is safe, but at that time another train comes from the opposite direction and crashes into the object."The Abbott and Costello Show" Honeymoon House (TV Episode 1954)
The plot was inspired partly by this short film.Around the World in 80 Days (1956)
Passepartout is on the wrong side of a board as he saws, like Keaton was in this filmA King in New York (1957)
Bathroom Scene
Home Made (Short 1919)
Inspired Buster Keaton's short, which used similar scenes of a daily calender, a wedding and a Model T
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