Cops

United States

1922

18 MIN

English
No Subtitles

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DIR Buster Keaton, Eddie Kline

PROD Buster Keaton Productions Inc.

SCR Buster Keaton, Eddie Kline

CAST Buster Keaton, Virginia Fox

Synopsis

In one of the all-time classic chase films, Buster Keaton must impress the girl he loves by becoming a business man, even if that means “borrowing” a cop’s wallet, accidentally stealing a family’s entire household, and outrunning an entire parade of policemen! Keaton’s brilliant, impossible-seeming physical gags, employing real people doing real stunts in real danger, will never age. Will Buster get the girl? More precisely, will the police capture Buster? With a city’s worth of cops on his tail, Keaton has only his ingenious physical prowess and unbelievable acrobatic cleverness to come out on top.

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Buster Keaton

Joseph Frank Keaton was born on October 4, 1895, to a pair of vaudeville performers. Spending his childhood on the road with his family, he earned the nickname Buster at the age of six months. By the age of three, the youngster was appearing as part of his parents act whenever they could evade child labor laws. In vaudeville, Keaton developed remarkable talents as an acrobatic comedian with a superb sense of timing, and became a rising star by his teens. In early 1917, Buster left his act with his parents, and appeared in a Broadway comic revue later that year, but the key to Keaton's future came when he met a fellow vaudeville comedian. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle was starring in a low-budget two-reel screen comedy, The Butcher Boy, and invited Keaton to play a small role in the picture. The two hit it off and became a successful onscreen team, starring in a long string of comic hits. Fascinated by the medium of film, Keaton soon began writing their pictures, and assisted in directing them;...read more

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Tosh Berman

1Jul09

"Cops" is beyond great. It is the very essence of life itself!  

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Crap Monster

7Feb09

One of the first Keaton works I ever saw back in high school, and a great example of how a silent film that is nearly a century old can still be surprisingly....very entertaining.
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Roscoe

18Dec08

Masterful. Keaton at his best.  

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Jay a.k.a. 6FOOT

18Dec08

A pretty funny Buster Keaton short film!  

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Buster Keaton

By Dan Callahan on December 22, 2007

As one of the waxworks playing bridge in Sunset Boulevard (1950), a ravaged Buster Keaton contemplates a dubious hand. With his customary stoicism, he croaks, “Pass.” Then, facing up to lousy luck, his

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