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Sherlock Jr.

 
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Sherlock Jr.

  • Director: Buster Keaton
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstarstar
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Movie Type: Slapstick
  • Themes: Amateur Sleuths, Nothing Goes Right
  • Main Cast: Buster Keaton, Kathryn McGuire, Ward Crane, Jane Connelly, Joe Keaton, Erwin Connelly
  • Release Year: 1924
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 5rl minutes

Plot

The enduring power of this silent-era comedy classic from director/star Buster Keaton can be ascertained simply by recognizing how often its central concept has been cribbed, most notably by writer/director Woody Allen for The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985). Keaton is a cinema projectionist who dreams of being a famous detective, like Sherlock Holmes. In love with a beautiful girl (Kathryn McGuire), he presents her with chocolates and a ring, but another suitor (Ward Crane) also vies for her affections. The projectionist unsuccessfully tails his romantic rival, a deceitful sort who has stolen a watch from the girl's home and pawned it to buy her a larger box of candy. Falsely accused of the crime by his girlfriend's family, the heartbroken young man falls asleep at work while exhibiting a movie. He dreams that he walks into the screen and interacts with the film's characters -- now the players in the stolen watch imbroglio. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Review

Considered one of Buster Keaton's greatest works, and his most (gasp) avant-garde feature, Sherlock Jr. centers on movie illusion itself, hilariously filtered through the dreams of Keaton's sad-sack projectionist. Showcasing both Keaton's interest in filmmaking technique and his repertoire of vaudeville physical gags, the film comically riffs on such visual tricks as superimpositions and editing, as a ghostly "Keaton" exits his sleeping body and walks into the screen, only to face repeated peril as one background cuts to another. The movie he finally joins becomes, naturally, an ideal fantasy world in which Keaton, as a suave detective, phlegmatically rights the wrongs that he has just suffered in reality. French director René Clair likened Sherlock Jr. to Luigi Pirandello's classic self-reflexive play, Six Characters in Search of an Author, for its surreal take on the relationship between viewer and medium. Should this comparison put in question Keaton's overriding desire to create comic mass entertainment, Sherlock Jr. also contains the railroad stunt that literally broke Keaton's neck. Combining comic physical prowess with smart visual wit, Sherlock Jr. confirms Keaton's place as the most imaginatively cinematic of the silent film comics, and it inspired Woody Allen's fantasy, The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), as well as countless other directors and sequences. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Cast

Horace Morgan - Conspirator; George Davis - Conspirator; John Patrick - Conspirator; Ford West; Ruth Holley

Credit

Claire West - Costume Designer, Buster Keaton - Director, Byron Houck - Cinematographer, Elgin Lessley - Cinematographer, Joseph M. Schenck - Producer, Jean Havez - Screenwriter, Clyde Bruckman - Screenwriter, Joseph Mitchell - Screenwriter, Fred Gabourie - Technical Director

Similar Movies

The Cameraman; His First Flame; The Navigator; The Projectionist; The Purple Rose of Cairo; Girl Shy; The Playhouse; Out of Time
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