“TCM Archives: The Buster Keaton Collection” DVD From Warner Home Video
(October 11, 2004 – Burbank, CA) – On December 7, Warner Home Video will celebrate the comedic brilliance of Buster Keaton with a two-disc DVD collection that spotlights the actor’s MGM period. “TCM Archives: The Buster Keaton Collection” features two of Keaton’s funniest silents, “The Cameraman,” re-mastered with a new score by former Frank Zappa band member Arthur Barrow, and “Spite Marriage” (featuring its original 1929 Vitaphone musical score) along with “Free and Easy,” Keaton’s first talkie. The DVD set – also featuring film historian Kevin Brownlow’s poignant new documentary “So Funny It Hurt: Buster Keaton and MGM” -- will be available for $39.92 SRP. Orders are due November 9.
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