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  1. 2 days ago · Since at least when the facade of a house fell around Buster Keaton in Steamboat Bill, Jr. (stillness can also be your friend when it comes to stunts), stunt performers have played a vital role in sustaining the illusion of countless car chases, bar fights, rooftop leaps and, yes, guys on fire.

  2. This Day in Buster…May 5, 1928 The Sacramento Bee posts a favourable review of “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” not least because the locals were thrilled to watch the movie being filmed in the Sacramento River!

  3. 5 days ago · Since at least when the facade of a house fell around Buster Keaton in “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” (stillness can also be your friend when it comes to stunts), stunt performers have played a vital role in sustaining the illusion of countless car chases, bar fights, rooftop leaps and, yes, guys on fire.

  4. 2 days ago · barely surviving. by Douglas Messerli . Al Boasberg (screenplay based on a scenario Richard Schayer and a story by Boasberg and Sidney Lazarus), Edward Sedgwick (director) Doughboys / 1930

  5. 3 days ago · That would make a decent slogan for stunt performers who have, since the early days of Hollywood, fueled the mayhem of movies. Since at least when the facade of a house fell around Buster Keaton in Steamboat Bill, Jr (stillness can also be your friend when it comes to stunts), stunt performers have played a vital role in sustaining the illusion ...

  6. 3 days ago · Luckily, he developed a character named Mickey Mouse who became world-famous after the first synchronized sound cartoon was released, Steamboat Willie. Disney's work skyrocketed with many animated ...

  7. 3 days ago · Steamboat Bill, Jr. 1928 | NR | 3.7 out of 5 Stars. A young dandy gets caught in the midst of a feud between his father, Steamboat Bill Sr., and rival riverboat proprietor J.J. King. As Bill Sr. goes about toughening up his foppish son, Junior is busy falling for King's daughter.

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