
Director
Buster Keaton
1895Piqua, Kansas, USA44 Films
Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) was an American comic actor, filmmaker, producer and writer. He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname The Great Stone Face. He was recognized as the seventh-greatest director of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
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4.1
Streamlined Swing
1938
4.5
Hollywood Handicap
1938
7.0
Life in Sometown, U.S.A.
1938
6.0
Love Nest on Wheels
1937
5.7
Mixed Magic
1936
5.5
Blue Blazes
1936
5.8
Grand Slam Opera
1936
4.4
Tars and Stripes
1935
6.3
Allez Oop
1934
5.6
The Gold Ghost
1934
6.7
Spite Marriage
1929
7.8
The Cameraman
1928
7.6
Steamboat Bill, Jr.
1928
6.7
College
1927
7.9
The General
1926
6.8
Battling Butler
1926
6.9
Go West
1925
7.5
Seven Chances
1925
7.1
The Navigator
1924
8.0
Sherlock Jr.
1924
7.5
Our Hospitality
1923
6.8
Three Ages
1923
6.7
The Love Nest
1923
6.2
The Balloonatic
1923
6.5
Day Dreams
1922
6.7
The Electric House
1922
6.2
The Frozen North
1922
6.6
The Blacksmith
1922
6.2
My Wife's Relations
1922
7.2
Cops
1922
6.1
The Paleface
1922
6.6
The Boat
1921
6.8
The Play House
1921
7.2
The Goat
1921
7.1
The High Sign
1921
6.8
Hard Luck
1921
6.6
The Haunted House
1921
7.1
Neighbors
1920
7.5
The Scarecrow
1920
6.7
Convict 13
1920
7.9
One Week
1920
5.5

