Buster Keaton, one of the stars of the Silent Film Era, never disappoints; his blend of absurd physical humor and slapstick comedy was both innovative and rib-tickling fun to watch. In The Goat, Keaton is a vagrant who is wrongly accused as a murderer. Mostly chase scenes with nonstop action, Keaton turns everything into a new gag, from a windows to trains to trucks. Keatons comedic imagination is boundless and The Goat is another strong performance.
Included Films:
The Goat
The Goat
Produced: 1921
Length: 27 Minutes
Buster Keaton, one of the stars of the Silent Film Era, never disappoints; his blend of absurd physical humor and slapstick comedy was both innovative and rib-tickling fun to watch. In The Goat, Keaton is a vagrant who is wrongly accused as a murderer. Mostly chase scenes with nonstop action, Keaton turns everything into a new gag, from a windows to trains to trucks. Keatons comedic imagination is boundless and The Goat is another strong performance.




