

Movie spotlight
Coney Island
Arbuckle escapes the watch of his domineering wife and heads for Coney Island. Keaton arrives that same day with his attractive, and rather easy, girlfriend, who is immediately stolen from him by St. John.
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Plot Summary
A young man (Buster Keaton) visiting Coney Island amusement park tries to impress a young woman. His efforts are comically thwarted by a rival suitor and the chaotic nature of the park itself. He experiences various rides and attractions, often with disastrous but humorous results.
Critical Reception
As an early short film starring Buster Keaton, 'Coney Island' is primarily appreciated for its slapstick comedy and Keaton's burgeoning physical performance. While not as polished as his later works, it showcases his inventive use of props and comedic timing, contributing to the era's popular silent film comedies.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its early examples of Keaton's physical comedy and inventive gags.
A charming, albeit simple, silent comedy short.
Offers a glimpse into the early days of amusement park films and slapstick.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this early silent short, but general sentiment aligns with its status as a historical comedy piece showcasing Buster Keaton's developing talent.
Fun Fact
This short film was one of Buster Keaton's earliest starring vehicles, produced before he achieved widespread fame for his feature-length masterpieces.
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