The Scribe is a 1966 comedy film short starring Buster Keaton in his last film role before his death from lung cancer on February 1, 1966. It was produced by the Construction Safety Association of Ontario, Canada to promote Construction site safety, and was filmed where the Ontario Government Buildings were under construction in Toronto. The director was John Sebert.
Keaton portrays the janitor at a newspaper who accidentally intercepts a call from the editor, ordering him to do a story about safety practices at a massive construction site. He sneaks onto the construction site and finds a list of 16 safety rules posted on a wall. He takes the list and attempts to confront workers when he sees them acting in an unsafe manner, often causing more accidents than he prevents. Keaton is silent throughout the film as he recreates several routines from his youth. Most notable was his recreation of a gag from his 1918 film The Bell Boy in which he mops the floor using only the tip of the mop, little by little while sitting on the floor.Synopsis
Court métrage humoristique produit par la Construction Safety Association of Ontario, Canada. Il démontre les choses à faire et à ne pas faire en matière de sécurité sur les chantiers de construction. Le film est la dernière séquence filmée par des professionnels de la légende du cinéma Buster Keaton, tournée des mois avant sa mort d'un cancer du poumon le 1er février 1966. Il recrée plusieurs routines de sa jeunesse, ainsi que du nouveau matériel pour le film. Le plus remarquable était sa recréation d'un bâillon de son film de 1918 The Bell Boy dans lequel il essuie le sol en utilisant uniquement la pointe de la vadrouille, petit à petit assis sur le sol.Ld
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