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Cyclone on Horseback
Whopper, Stan Bradford, and Smokey are delivering a herd of pack horses to telegraph lineman Jeff Corbin when intercepted by smooth-talking Cobb Wayne, who is in a deadly competition with Corbin.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck Buster Keaton tries to win the affection of a wealthy rancher's daughter by participating in a rodeo. He attempts various hare-brained schemes to impress her and win the grand prize, often with disastrously comical results.
Critical Reception
As a short film from the later period of Buster Keaton's career, 'Cyclone on Horseback' is often viewed as a charming but less groundbreaking entry compared to his silent masterpieces. It showcases his enduring physical comedy talent within the confines of a brief narrative, earning modest praise for its humor and Keaton's performance.
What Reviewers Say
Showcases Buster Keaton's signature slapstick and physical comedy.
A lighthearted and entertaining short, though not among his most iconic works.
Offers a glimpse into Keaton's transition to sound films with comedic flair.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Cyclone on Horseback' generally highlight its nostalgic appeal and Buster Keaton's continued comedic prowess. Many appreciate the familiar gags and Keaton's dedication to his craft, even if the material doesn't reach the heights of his earlier films.
Fun Fact
This short film was one of several that Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures in the early 1940s, marking a period where he was primarily known for his comedy shorts rather than feature films.
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