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The Playhouse is a 1921
1921 in film

Events* February 20 - The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse , starring Rudolph Valentino, premieres.*September 5 - Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle holds a party in a San Francisco hotel to celebrate his new $3,000,000 three-year contract with Paramount Pictures....
 film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
 written and directed by and starring Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton

Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton was an Academy Award-winning United States comic actor and filmmaker. Best known for his silent films, his trademark was physical comedy with a stoicism, deadpan expression on his face, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face" ....
. The movie runs for 22 minutes, and is most famous for its opening sequence in which Keaton plays every role.

film is set up as a series of humorous tricks on the audience, with constant doubling, and in which things are rarely what they at first seem to be. It opens with Keaton attending a variety show
Variety show

A variety show or variety entertainment is an entertainment made up of a variety of acts, especially musical performances and comedy skits, and normally introduced by a Master of Ceremonies or Presenter....
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The Playhouse is a 1921
1921 in film

Events* February 20 - The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse , starring Rudolph Valentino, premieres.*September 5 - Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle holds a party in a San Francisco hotel to celebrate his new $3,000,000 three-year contract with Paramount Pictures....
 film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
 written and directed by and starring Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton

Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton was an Academy Award-winning United States comic actor and filmmaker. Best known for his silent films, his trademark was physical comedy with a stoicism, deadpan expression on his face, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face" ....
. The movie runs for 22 minutes, and is most famous for its opening sequence in which Keaton plays every role.

Plot

The film is set up as a series of humorous tricks on the audience, with constant doubling, and in which things are rarely what they at first seem to be. It opens with Keaton attending a variety show
Variety show

A variety show or variety entertainment is an entertainment made up of a variety of acts, especially musical performances and comedy skits, and normally introduced by a Master of Ceremonies or Presenter....
. In this first sequence, Keaton plays the conductor of the orchestra
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
, every member of the orchestra, the actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
s, the dancers, the stagehands, the minstrel
Minstrel

A minstrel was a Middle Ages European bard who performed songs whose lyrics told stories about distant places or about real or imaginary historical events....
s, and every member of the audience, male and female. This elaborate trick-photography sequence turns out to be a dream when Joe Roberts
Joe Roberts

Joe Roberts was an United States comic actor, most notably in Buster Keaton's silent Short subject of the 1920s."Big Joe" Roberts, as he was known in vaudeville, toured the country with his first wife, Lillian Stuart Roberts as part of a rowdy act known as Roberts, Hays, and Roberts....
 rouses Keaton from bed. The bedroom then turns out to be not a bedroom, but a set on a stage.

Keaton's portrayal of nine members of a minstrel show
Minstrel show

The minstrel show, or minstrelsy, was an United States entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety show acts, dance, and music, performed by white people in blackface or, especially after the American Civil War, blacks in blackface....
 required the use of a special camera shutter. It had nine exactingly-machined strips of metal which could be moved up and down independently of each other. Elgin Lessley, Keaton's cameraman, shot the far-left Keaton with the first shutter up, and the others down. He then rewound the film, opened the second segment, and re-filmed the next Keaton in sequence. This continued for each of the remaining seven Keatons. The camera was hand-wound, so the Lessley's hand had to be absolutely steady, with no variation in its speed. Keaton had to move meticulously in each of his appearances, so he relied on a metronome
Metronome

A metronome is any device that produces a regulated aural, visual or tactile pulse to establish a steady tempo in the performance of music. It is a useful practice tool for musicians that dates back to the early 19th century....
 to guide him, not a problem in a silent film. It was decades before Keaton, who masterminded this, revealed his technique to other filmmakers.

The second half of the film features Keaton's character pursuing a girl who happens to be a twin
Twin

Twins are two offspring resulting from the same pregnancy, usually childbirth in close succession. They can be the same or different sex. Twins can either be monozygotic or dizygotic ....
, and he can't remember which he has fallen for. The film also stars, uncredited, Virginia Fox
Virginia Fox

This article describes a silent film actress. For the member of Congress, see Virginia Foxx.Virginia Fox was an American actress who starred in many silent films of the 1910s and 1920s....
 as one of the twins and Joe Roberts as another actor and stage manager. Edward F. Cline
Edward F. Cline

Edward F. Cline was a screenwriter, actor, writer and director. He was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin and died in Hollywood....
 co-wrote the production and appears, uncredited, as a monkey trainer, whose monkey Keaton impersonates after accidentally letting him escape. The impersonation is stunning in Keaton's movements and expressions. The facial markings contribute to the illusion, but it is his adopting of the mannerisms that give the scene its full impact.

The most famous quote from the film is that of an audience member in the first part, played by Keaton. When he reads the playbill listing Keaton in every role in the play, he remarks to his wife, also played by Keaton, "This fellow Keaton seems to be the whole show." This was a gibe at one of Keaton's contemporaries, Thomas Ince, who credited himself generously in his film productions.

In interviews with Kevin Brownlow
Kevin Brownlow

Kevin Brownlow is a filmmaker, History of film, television documentary-maker, and author. Brownlow is best known for his work documenting the history of the silent era....
 (published in the latter's excellent study of silent films, The Parade's Gone By, 1968, pp. 491-492), Keaton claims he gave the director's credit to Cline mainly because he didn't want to appear too Ince-like, himself! "Having kidded things like that, I hesitated to put my own name on as a director and writer."

Cast

  • Buster Keaton
    Buster Keaton

    Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton was an Academy Award-winning United States comic actor and filmmaker. Best known for his silent films, his trademark was physical comedy with a stoicism, deadpan expression on his face, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face" ....
     - Audience / Orchestra / Mr. Brown - First Minstrel / Second Minstrel / Interctors / Stagehand
  • Edward F. Cline
    Edward F. Cline

    Edward F. Cline was a screenwriter, actor, writer and director. He was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin and died in Hollywood....
     - Orangutan trainer (uncredited)
  • Virginia Fox
    Virginia Fox

    This article describes a silent film actress. For the member of Congress, see Virginia Foxx.Virginia Fox was an American actress who starred in many silent films of the 1910s and 1920s....
     - Twin (uncredited)
  • Joe Roberts
    Joe Roberts

    Joe Roberts was an United States comic actor, most notably in Buster Keaton's silent Short subject of the 1920s."Big Joe" Roberts, as he was known in vaudeville, toured the country with his first wife, Lillian Stuart Roberts as part of a rowdy act known as Roberts, Hays, and Roberts....
     - Actor-Stage Manager (uncredited)


See also

  • Buster Keaton filmography
    Buster Keaton filmography

    These are the films of Buster Keaton....
  • The Oxford Playhouse
    The Oxford Playhouse

    The Oxford Playhouse is an independent theatre in Beaumont Street, Oxford, opposite the Ashmolean Museum, which was founded as The Red Barn in 1923 by J.B.Fagan....
     (theater)


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