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Mechanical Marvels and Masterpieces

Mechanical Marvels and Masterpieces

Update: 2025-07-09
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This episode examines Buster Keaton's creative peak during the mid-1920s, focusing on his three greatest silent film masterpieces: "The General," "Sherlock Jr.," and "Steamboat Bill, Jr." We dive deep into the unprecedented stunts, innovative camera work, and technical wizardry that made these films legendary, including the famous building collapse sequence and locomotive chase scenes. The episode explores how Buster combined spectacular action with intimate comedy, created new special effects techniques, and established safety protocols that influenced modern filmmaking while proving that comedy could be as sophisticated and ambitious as any dramatic masterpiece.

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