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Suggestions of similar film to The Frozen North
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![Neighbors](/imagesen/small/1725.jpg)
, 18minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Buster Keaton,
Virginia Fox,
Sybil Seely,
Joe Roberts,
Joe Keaton,
Edward F. ClineRating75%
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Buster Keaton and Virginia Fox play young lovers who live in tenements, the rear of which face each other, with backyards separated by a wooden fence. Their families feud over the lovers' relationship, resulting in much mayhem and slapstick.![The Play House](/imagesen/small/1746.jpg)
, 22minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
FantasyThemes Films about music and musiciansActors Buster Keaton,
Virginia Fox,
Joe Roberts,
Edward F. Cline,
Sybil SeelyRating74%
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The film is set up as a series of humorous tricks on the audience, with constant doubling, and in which things are rarely what they at first seem to be. It opens with Keaton attending a variety show. In this first sequence, Keaton plays beside him and remarks, "This fellow Keaton seems to be the whole show." This was a gibe at one of Keaton's contemporaries, Thomas Ince, who credited himself generously in his film productions. In interviews with Kevin Brownlow, Keaton claims he gave the director's credit to Cline mainly because he did not want to appear too Ince-like himself: "Having kidded things like that, I hesitated to put my own name on as a director and writer."![Convict 13](/imagesen/small/1706.jpg)
, 19minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Prison filmsActors Buster Keaton,
Sybil Seely,
Joe Roberts,
Edward F. Cline,
Joe KeatonRating70%
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Keaton goes from a golf game with his girlfriend to death-row in prison through a case of mistaken identity. In the film, Buster performs one of the most dangerous sight gags that he performed in vaudeville. In the words of Marie Dressler: Buster would "stand on a table in back of his father twirling a basketball tied to the end of a rope, while his father was trying to shave himself with a straight razor. And that ball kept getting closer and closer, all the sudden, BANG!"![The Scarecrow](/imagesen/small/1694.jpg)
, 19minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Buster Keaton,
Edward F. Cline,
Sybil Seely,
Joe Keaton,
Mary Astor,
Joe RobertsRating77%
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Buster plays a farmhand who competes with Joe Roberts to win the love of the farmer's daughter (Sybil Seely). Running from a dog (played by Luke, Fatty Arbuckle's real-life pet), Buster falls into a hay thresher and ruins his clothes. Forced to borrow the clothes of a nearby scarecrow, Sybil believes Buster to be proposing as she stumbles upon him tying his shoe. The couple speed off on a motorcycle with Joe and the farmer (played by Buster's father, Joe) in hot pursuit. Scooping up a minister during the chase, they are married on the speeding motorcycle and splash into a stream at the climax of the ceremony and the film.![Cops](/imagesen/small/1784.jpg)
, 18minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AdventureActors Buster Keaton,
Virginia Fox,
Joe Roberts,
Edward F. ClineRating75%
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Paraissant sous les barreaux, Buster (alias Frigo pour les copies françaises d'époque) est en fait séparé de sa dulcinée par le portail en fer de sa résidence, symbole du fossé social qui empêche leur union. Elle demande ainsi à son soupirant de réussir d'abord dans les affaires.
Après avoir subtilisé un portefeuille fourni, il est la victime d'un escroc opportuniste qui lui vend un stock de meubles sur le trottoir, en fait pour cause de déménagement. Le prenant pour un ouvrier déménageur, la famille l'aide à charger sa charrette. Parti dans les rues de la ville, son attelage se révèle peu fiable et le cheval n'avance pas. Il se retrouve bientôt au beau milieu d'un défilé de policiers. Un terroriste envoie une bombe sur le défilé, mais à côté de Buster, qui en profite alors pour allumer sa cigarette avec la mèche enflammée, puis se débarrasse de la bombe en la jetant sur le côté. Pris pour le terroriste, les policiers se mettent à le poursuivre.
![The Goat](/imagesen/small/1758.jpg)
, 27minutes
Directed by Buster Keaton,
Malcolm St. ClairOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Buster Keaton,
Virginia Fox,
Joe Roberts,
Malcolm St. Clair,
Edward F. Cline,
Joe KeatonRating76%
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Buster Keaton is walking by and peers through a barred window while captured murderer "Dead Shot Dan" is having his picture taken. Seeing that the photographer is looking away, Dan moves his head to the side and snaps a picture of Buster without anybody noticing. Thus, when Dan escapes, the wanted posters all show Buster with his hands on the bars. Unaware, Buster moves on to a street corner, where he notices a horseshoe, and kicks it aside. The next man who comes along picks it up and throws it for good luck. Within seconds the man finds a wallet filled with money. After scrambling to find the horseshoe, Buster picks it up and throws over his shoulder. It strikes a policeman, who chases Buster, and soon other officers join the chase. Buster lures them into the back of a truck, locks them in, and escapes.![The Haunted House](/imagesen/small/1756.jpg)
, 21minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Buster Keaton,
Virginia Fox,
Joe Keaton,
Natalie Talmadge,
Joe Roberts,
Edward F. ClineRating68%
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Buster Keaton is a bank teller who becomes involved in a hold-up, counterfeiters, and a theatrical troupe posing as spooks in a haunted house.![The Boat](/imagesen/small/1745.jpg)
, 25minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Buster Keaton,
Sybil Seely,
Edward F. ClineRating70%
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Buster is married with two children (both of whom wear the porkpie hat made famous by Keaton). He has built a large boat he has christened Damfino inside his home. When he finishes and decides to take the boat out to sea, he discovers it is too large to fit through the door. Buster enlarges the opening a bit, but when he tows the boat out, it proves to be a bit bigger than he estimated, and the house collapses, utterly. ![One Week](/imagesen/small/1705.jpg)
, 19minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster Keaton,
Charlie ChaplinOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Buster Keaton,
Sybil Seely,
Joe Roberts,
Lon Chaney,
Charlie ChaplinRating80%
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The story involves two newlyweds, Keaton and Seely, who receive a build-it-yourself house as a wedding gift. The house can be built, supposedly, in "one week". A rejected suitor secretly re-numbers packing crates. The movie recounts Keaton's struggle to assemble the house according to this new "arrangement". The end result is depicted in the picture. As if this were not enough, Keaton finds he has built his house on the wrong site and has to move it. The movie reaches its tense climax when the house becomes stuck on railroad tracks. Keaton and Seely try to move it out the way of an oncoming train, which eventually passes on the neighboring track. As the couple look relieved, the house is immediately struck and demolished by another train coming the other way. Keaton stares at the scene, places a 'For Sale' sign with the heap (attaching the building instructions) and walks off with Seely.