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  1. The film was retitled Sherlock Jr. and released on April 21, 1924. It made $448,337, slightly less than Three Ages. Keaton considered the film "alright [but] not one of the big ones", possibly due to the fact that it was his first real failure after a 25-year career on stage and screen. Sherlock Jr. received mixed

  2. Robert Downey, Jr. 2: Sherlock Holmes: $1,034,101,655: $16,316,383,914: 6.3%: Jude Law: 2: Dr. Watson: $1,034,101,655: $6,380,807,054: 16.2%: Rachel McAdams: 2: Irene Adler: $1,034,101,655: $4,632,505,923: 22.3%: Kelly Reilly: 2: Mary Morstan: $1,034,101,655: $1,639,569,304: 63.1%: Eddie Marsan: 2: Inspector Lestrade: $1,034,101,655 ...

  3. Sep 2, 2019 · Though Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928) and The General (1926) remain the most renowned of Keaton’s films (due largely to their singular iconic gags, the latter being the single most expensive sequence of the entire silent era), it’s Sherlock Jr. (1924) that has the honor of boasting his most creative and inventive work.

  4. Aug 30, 2006 · In 1944's Cover Girl, Gene Kelly dances with a reflection and then a duplicated image of himself. When Keaton goes into his dream you see two of him. One is asleep and the other is walking around. Kelly's sequence, 20 years later does not improve on Keatons direction.

  5. Watched Nov 14 , 2019. David Wallace Great Movie Essays’s review published on Letterboxd: According to Buster Keaton the conceived idea for his "Sherlock Jr." was anchored in a desire to capture the impression of a dream on celluloid, by blurring the distinctions between reality and fiction. He did not set out to make something akin to ...

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  6. Sherlock Jr. Essay by David Johansson. From the destruction of a railroad bridge―with a train on top―in The General (1926) to the collapse of a house around his ears in Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928), Buster Keaton went to great lengths to entertain his public. While his characters walked away stone-faced and unharmed, the actor often suffered ...

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  8. Worldwide. $524,028,679. Distributor Warner Bros. See full company information. Opening $62,304,277. 3,626 theaters. Budget $90,000,000. Release Date Dec 25, 2009 - Apr 29, 2010. MPAA PG-13.

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