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Synopsis
This is one of the last films from Buster Keaton's classic period, before the coming of sound and interference from MGM spoiled his work and softened his popularity. The Great Stone Face portrays Luke Shannon, a "tintype" portrait photographer who develops a serious crush on Sally (Marceline Day), a beautiful woman who works as a secretary for MGM's newsreel department. Luke's primary rival for Sally's affections is a cameraman for the company, so Luke decides to sign to the newsreel department in hopes of impressing her. However, his hand with a movie camera is not especially sure at first; he mistakenly double exposes a reel of film that results in battleships sailing down Broadway, while his attempts to get footage of a Tong battle seem more successful until an organ grinder's monkey runs off with his film. Luke gets the axe before long, but he's not about to give up, and he tries to find another way to impress his lady love. This was Keaton's first film under a new contract with MGM, and director Edward Sedgwick for the most part allowed Keaton to stick to the creative formula of his best work. However, that would soon change, and many Keaton aficionados consider The Cameraman to be his last truly important work. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dick Alexander The Big Sea Lion
Sidney Bracey Editor
Edward S. Brophy Man in Dressing Room
Ray Cooke Office Worker
Marceline Day Sally Richards
Vernon Dent Man in Tight Bathing Suit
Harry Gribbon Officer Hennessey
William Irving A Photographer
Buster Keaton Luke Shannon
Harold Goodwin Harold Stagg

Production Crew

Elgin Lessley Cinematographer
Reggie Lanning Cinematographer
David Cox Costume Designer
Edward Sedgwick Director
Basil Wrangell Editor
Hugh Wynn Editor
Joseph Farnham Intertitle Writer
Clyde Bruckman Screen Story
Lew Lipton Screen Story
Richard Schayer Screenwriter
Fred Gabourie Technical Director
Year: 1928
Runtime: 8rl
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Romance

Produced by
MGM

Release
September 22, 1928 (USA)
by MGM