Sherlock Junior
Buster Keaton, a giant of the silent film era famous for his audacious stunts and poker face, had a unique talent for special effects and metatheatre, playing within the boundary between dreams and reality. In his time, silent film was in its heyday, and Keaton, joined by Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd, personified the golden age of slapstick comedy. Sherlock Jr., with its rapid cuts and surreal transitions, was especially ground-breaking and a key work in this genre. Restored edition!