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  1. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) is the last of physical comedian Buster Keaton's (the Great Stone Face) nine independent feature films and one of the last silent comedies. The film - actually co-written, co-produced, and co-directed by actor Keaton (with director Chas. F. Reisner) was derived from a story by Carl Harbaugh, although Keaton only took credit for acting.

  2. 17 de ene. de 2017 · Steamboat Bill, Jr. is a 1928 comedy silent film featuring Buster Keaton.Steamboat Bill Jr (Cadet d'eau douce) est un film américain muet de Buster Keaton e...

  3. When a fierce storm hits River Junction, Bill Jr. is forced to save Kitty, her father and his father. — garykmcd. Steamboat Bill is excited that his son (Steamboat Bill Jr.) is coming to visit him. When he does, he tries to turn him into a proper person for working on the boats, while his son resists. Meanwhile, Kitty, a girl that he knows ...

  4. While Steamboat Bill Sr. is a hard-working steamboat captain, his son is the opposite: educated, accident-prone, and simple-minded. However, Steamboat Bill Jr. might be able to assist his father in overcoming a rival local business—and win the affections of the rival’s daughter while he’s at it.

  5. 28 de oct. de 2021 · Steamboat Bill, Jr. es una comedia silente, dirigida por Charles Reisner y Buster Keaton, que cuenta la historia de la rivalidad entre dos comerciantes marítimos, William “Steamboat Bill” Canfield, dueño y capitán de un barco a vapor venido a menos y John James King, un empresario que acaba de adquirir una nueva y lujosa embarcación.

  6. In this silent comedy, college boy William Canfield Jr. (Buster Keaton) reunites with his boat captain father in a Mississippi River town. Though he's flummoxed by Willie's citified appearance ...

  7. Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) was the last film Keaton made over which he had writing and directorial control. Set on the banks of the Mississippi (and filmed on the Sacramento River), the climactic set piece was originally conceived as a flood, and construction for the sequence was nearing completion when a devastating flood of the real Mississippi caused the studio to cancel Keaton’s plan.