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The Kansas Terrors
In Kansas Terrors, Stoney and his saddle pal Rusty take a job delivering horses to a flyspeck Caribbean island. Here they join forces with Rico to topple the regime of a despotic commandante.
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Plot Summary
A hapless Buster Keaton and his sidekick El Brendel find themselves caught in a frontier town controlled by a ruthless gang. They attempt to protect a rancher's daughter from the bandits, leading to a series of slapstick encounters and daring escapes. The short film showcases Keaton's signature physical comedy as he navigates the dangers of the Wild West.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1939, 'The Kansas Terrors' was primarily intended as a B-movie attraction or a comedy short. It received modest attention upon release, often reviewed in conjunction with its feature film counterparts. Modern critical reception acknowledges it as a late-career effort by Buster Keaton, appreciated for its continued display of his unique comedic timing and physical prowess, though it is not considered one of his groundbreaking works.
What Reviewers Say
Buster Keaton's physical comedy remains a highlight, even in a later-career short.
The film offers a lighthearted and predictable Western comedy.
El Brendel provides a comically over-the-top performance alongside Keaton.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's age and status as a short. When available, they generally reflect an appreciation for Buster Keaton's enduring comedic talent and the film's simple, entertaining premise.
Fun Fact
This short film is notable for being one of Buster Keaton's final theatrical releases during his lifetime, showcasing his enduring comedic talent in the twilight of his career.
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