Neighbors (1920) | |
Director(s) | Edward F. Cline, Buster Keaton |
Producer(s) | Joseph M. Schenck |
Top Genres | Short Films |
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Neighbors (1920) was a Short Films Film directed by Buster Keaton and Edward F. Cline and produced by Joseph M. Schenck.
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Neighbors (1920, Edward F. Cline and Buster Keaton)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 15, 2015 From The Stop ButtonI’m not sure what the best thing is about Neighbors. There’s the comic pacing, there’s the comic acrobatics, there’s the story, there’s the acting. Co-directors Keaton and Cline quickly introduce this fantastic setup–Romeo and Juliet across a fence in an alley and... Read full article
Carole, plus Carroll's neighbors
By vp19 on Feb 9, 2015 From Carole & Co.We know Carole Lombard (with Clark Gable) was at the Dec. 26, 1938 premiere of the Earl Carroll Theatre on Sunset Boulevard, and we know she was among the celebrities whose oversized signatures were on concrete slabs that hung from the theater wall......but did you ever wonder which other celebritie... Read full article
The First Annual Buster Keaton Blogathon: Neighbors (1920)
By Caftan Woman on Feb 8, 2015 From Caftan WomanYou have to love a blogathon that is billed as "The First Annual", especially when the subject is Buster Keaton and the host is Silent-Ology! All the fun can be found by clicking here. It ain't exactly the Montagues and the Capulets, but The Boy and The Girl in the 1920s romantic-comedy short, Nei... Read full article
Who are your neighbors?: 60 years of peeping through the “Rear Window”
on Aug 1, 2014 From Comet Over HollywoodDo you know your neighbors? The family with the dog that barks all night, the child who rides through your yard on his bike or the woman who sends flowers when a relative dies? Stuck in his wheelchair with a broken leg, James Stewart?s character in Alfred Hitchcock?s ?Rear Window? (1954) got acquain... Read full article
NEIGHBORS Review: A Better Fence Would Have Made Better Neighbors
By Michael Nazarewycz on May 9, 2014 From ScribeHard on FilmI give Zac Efron a lot of credit. ?After a string of single-episode appearances on numerous TV shows, the talented young star made it big as Troy Bolton in Disney’s High School Musical franchise. ?Since the 2008 conclusion to that trilogy, Efron has appeared in a dozen?films, and his role?choi... Read full article
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