College
College

College

1927Movie65 minEnglish

A bookish college student dismissive of athletics is compelled to try out sports to win the affection of the girl he loves.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Director: Buster Keaton, James W. HorneGenres: Comedy, Romance, Sport

Plot Summary

A shy, bookish student graduates high school as the top scholar but is devastated when his sweetheart prefers a popular athlete. Determined to win her affection, he enrolls in college, embracing the stereotypes of college life with disastrously comedic results. From attempts at sports to joining a fraternity, his earnest efforts often backfire spectacularly.

Critical Reception

Buster Keaton's 'College' is widely regarded as a masterpiece of silent comedy, praised for its ingenious gags, physical comedy, and surprisingly effective romantic elements. While not as universally acclaimed as some of his earlier works, it is celebrated for its clever writing and Keaton's signature deadpan performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Keaton's brilliant physical comedy and inventive sight gags.
  • Appreciated for its charming romantic subplot and clever portrayal of college life stereotypes.
  • Considered a strong entry in Keaton's filmography, showcasing his unique comedic timing.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'College' is overwhelmingly positive, with viewers consistently highlighting Buster Keaton's unparalleled comedic genius and the film's ability to generate laughter through innovative visual gags. Many enjoy the endearing story and Keaton's ability to convey emotion without dialogue.

Fun Fact

The famous 'running up the wall' gag, where Keaton appears to run up a vertical surface, was achieved by rigging a special wall set that was tilted at an angle, with Keaton running up it while the camera was positioned to make it look vertical.

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