Director: Buster Keaton•Genres: Comedy, Short
Oliver is a struggling writer who dreams of marrying his beloved, but he has one major obstacle: his domineering mother, who seems to have an endless supply of potential suitors for him. When Oliver finally attempts to escape his mother's clutches and elope, he finds himself in a series of increasingly absurd and chaotic situations, all while trying to avoid his mother's watchful eye.
As a short film from Buster Keaton's later career, 'Oliver the Eighth' is often overlooked but showcases his enduring comedic timing and physical humor. While not as critically lauded as his silent masterpieces, it is appreciated by fans for its charmingly surreal premise and Keaton's ability to elicit laughs through visual gags and his signature deadpan delivery.
Showcases Buster Keaton's continued mastery of physical comedy.
Offers a charmingly bizarre and humorous premise.
Appreciated by fans for its surreal qualities and Keaton's deadpan performance.
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This short film was part of a series of comedies Keaton made for Educational Pictures after his MGM contract ended, marking a period where his work was less widely distributed and recognized than his earlier features.
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