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      <title>The Cameraman (Edward Sedgwick + Buster Keaton, 1928)</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;The Cameraman (Edward Sedgwick + Buster Keaton, 1928)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Jan/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;14/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;National Dress Up Your Pet Day/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;The Cameraman (1928)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;Buster (Buster Keaton) with Josephine the monkey on his shoulder. DPs: Reggie Lanning &amp; Elgin Lessley./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;A funnily dressed pet for National Dress Up Your Pet Day (USA) (please don&#39;t!).&#xA;&#xA;  – Now, see! You kill-a de monk!&#xA;  – Pay him for that baboon… or I&#39;ll run you in!&#xA;  ### &#xA;&#xA;After cameraman Buster accidentally knocks over a monkey, he has no choice but to take the sailor-suited simian along on his movie shoots./div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #Bales2025FilmChallenge #NationalDressUpYourPetDay #EdwardSedgwick #BusterKeaton #MarcelineDay #HaroldGoodwin #SidneyBracey #HarryGribbon #JosephineTheMonkey #ReggieLanning #ElginLessley #SilentFilm #romance #comedy #drama #animals #monkeys #USA #1920s/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="the-cameraman-edward-sedgwick-buster-keaton-1928-div" id="the-cameraman-edward-sedgwick-buster-keaton-1928-div">The Cameraman (Edward Sedgwick + Buster Keaton, 1928)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="jan-div" id="jan-div">Jan</div></h2>

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<h2 id="national-dress-up-your-pet-day-div" id="national-dress-up-your-pet-day-div">National Dress Up Your Pet Day</div></h2>

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<h6 id="buster-buster-keaton-with-josephine-the-monkey-on-his-shoulder-dps-reggie-lanning-elgin-lessley-div" id="buster-buster-keaton-with-josephine-the-monkey-on-his-shoulder-dps-reggie-lanning-elgin-lessley-div">Buster (Buster Keaton) with Josephine the monkey on his shoulder. DPs: Reggie Lanning &amp; Elgin Lessley.</div></h6>

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<h5 id="a-funnily-dressed-pet-for-national-dress-up-your-pet-day-usa-https-nationaltoday-com-national-dress-up-your-pet-day-please-don-t" id="a-funnily-dressed-pet-for-national-dress-up-your-pet-day-usa-https-nationaltoday-com-national-dress-up-your-pet-day-please-don-t">A funnily dressed pet for <a href="https://nationaltoday.com/national-dress-up-your-pet-day/" rel="nofollow">National Dress Up Your Pet Day (USA)</a> (please don&#39;t!).</h5>

<blockquote><p>– Now, see! You kill-a de monk!
– Pay him for that baboon… or I&#39;ll run you in!</p></blockquote>

<h5 id="after-cameraman-buster-accidentally-knocks-over-a-monkey-he-has-no-choice-but-to-take-the-sailor-suited-simian-along-on-his-movie-shoots-div" id="after-cameraman-buster-accidentally-knocks-over-a-monkey-he-has-no-choice-but-to-take-the-sailor-suited-simian-along-on-his-movie-shoots-div">After cameraman Buster accidentally knocks over a monkey, he has no choice but to take the sailor-suited simian along on his movie shoots.</div></h5>

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<h5 id="bales2025filmchallenge-nationaldressupyourpetday-edwardsedgwick-busterkeaton-marcelineday-haroldgoodwin-sidneybracey-harrygribbon-josephinethemonkey-reggielanning-elginlessley-silentfilm-romance-comedy-drama-animals-monkeys-usa-1920s-div" id="bales2025filmchallenge-nationaldressupyourpetday-edwardsedgwick-busterkeaton-marcelineday-haroldgoodwin-sidneybracey-harrygribbon-josephinethemonkey-reggielanning-elginlessley-silentfilm-romance-comedy-drama-animals-monkeys-usa-1920s-div"><a href="/settima/tag:Bales2025FilmChallenge" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Bales2025FilmChallenge</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:NationalDressUpYourPetDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">NationalDressUpYourPetDay</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:EdwardSedgwick" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">EdwardSedgwick</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BusterKeaton" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BusterKeaton</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:MarcelineDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MarcelineDay</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:HaroldGoodwin" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">HaroldGoodwin</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:SidneyBracey" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SidneyBracey</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:HarryGribbon" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">HarryGribbon</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JosephineTheMonkey" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JosephineTheMonkey</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:ReggieLanning" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ReggieLanning</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:ElginLessley" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ElginLessley</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:SilentFilm" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SilentFilm</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:romance" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">romance</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:comedy" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">comedy</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:drama" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">drama</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:animals" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">animals</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:monkeys" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">monkeys</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:USA" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">USA</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:1920s" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">1920s</span></a></div></h5>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;Sunset Boulevard (Billy Wilder, 1950)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Dec/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;21/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;Short Girl Appreciation Day/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;Sunset Blvd. (1950)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) descending an ornate staircase. The size of the set gives you an approximate idea of her height. Even when several steps above him, Swanson&#39;s dwarfed by the photographer in the dark suit and glasses. DP: John F. Seitz./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;The main character is a &#34;short girl&#34; I do not agree with the infantilizing wording] on [Short Girl Appreciation Day (USA)&#xA;&amp;nbsp;&#xA;The great Gloria Swanson (4&#39;11&#34; – 5ft 2 / 1,49 m) – fabulously decked out by Edith Head (5&#39;1&#34; / 1,55 m) with an endless parade of platform shoes – in Billy Wilder&#39;s Sunset Blvd. (1950).\&#xA;&#xA;  &#34;I am big. It&#39;s the pictures that got small.&#34;&#xA;  ### – Norma Desmond\&#xA;&#xA;Also starring, Buster Keaton, who was 5&#39;5&#34; / 1,65 m./div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #Bales2023FilmChallenge #ShortGirlAppreciationDay #BillyWilder #GloriaSwanson #BusterKeaton #WilliamHolden #ErichVonStroheim #JackWebb #FranzWaxman #JohnFSeitz #drama #USA #1950s ★★★★☆/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h2 id="dec-div" id="dec-div">Dec</div></h2>

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<h6 id="norma-desmond-gloria-swanson-descending-an-ornate-staircase-the-size-of-the-set-gives-you-an-approximate-idea-of-her-height-even-when-several-steps-above-him-swanson-s-dwarfed-by-the-photographer-in-the-dark-suit-and-glasses-dp-john-f-seitz-div" id="norma-desmond-gloria-swanson-descending-an-ornate-staircase-the-size-of-the-set-gives-you-an-approximate-idea-of-her-height-even-when-several-steps-above-him-swanson-s-dwarfed-by-the-photographer-in-the-dark-suit-and-glasses-dp-john-f-seitz-div">Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) descending an ornate staircase. The size of the set gives you an approximate idea of her height. Even when several steps above him, Swanson&#39;s dwarfed by the photographer in the dark suit and glasses. DP: John F. Seitz.</div></h6>

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<h5 id="the-main-character-is-a-short-girl-i-do-not-agree-with-the-infantilizing-wording-on-short-girl-appreciation-day-usa-https-nationaltoday-com-short-girl-appreciation-day" id="the-main-character-is-a-short-girl-i-do-not-agree-with-the-infantilizing-wording-on-short-girl-appreciation-day-usa-https-nationaltoday-com-short-girl-appreciation-day">The main character is a “short girl” [I do not agree with the infantilizing wording] on <a href="https://nationaltoday.com/short-girl-appreciation-day/" rel="nofollow">Short Girl Appreciation Day (USA)</a></h5>

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<h5 id="the-great-gloria-swanson-4-11-5ft-2-1-49-m-fabulously-decked-out-by-edith-head-5-1-1-55-m-with-an-endless-parade-of-platform-shoes-in-billy-wilder-s-sunset-blvd-1950" id="the-great-gloria-swanson-4-11-5ft-2-1-49-m-fabulously-decked-out-by-edith-head-5-1-1-55-m-with-an-endless-parade-of-platform-shoes-in-billy-wilder-s-sunset-blvd-1950">The great Gloria Swanson (4&#39;11” – 5ft 2 / 1,49 m) – fabulously decked out by Edith Head (5&#39;1” / 1,55 m) with an endless parade of platform shoes – in Billy Wilder&#39;s <em>Sunset Blvd.</em> (1950).</h5>

<blockquote><p>“I am big. It&#39;s the pictures that got small.”</p>

<h3 id="norma-desmond" id="norma-desmond">– Norma Desmond</h3>
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<h5 id="also-starring-buster-keaton-who-was-5-5-1-65-m-div" id="also-starring-buster-keaton-who-was-5-5-1-65-m-div">Also starring, Buster Keaton, who was 5&#39;5” / 1,65 m.</div></h5>

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<h5 id="bales2023filmchallenge-shortgirlappreciationday-billywilder-gloriaswanson-busterkeaton-williamholden-erichvonstroheim-jackwebb-franzwaxman-johnfseitz-drama-usa-1950s-div" id="bales2023filmchallenge-shortgirlappreciationday-billywilder-gloriaswanson-busterkeaton-williamholden-erichvonstroheim-jackwebb-franzwaxman-johnfseitz-drama-usa-1950s-div"><a href="/settima/tag:Bales2023FilmChallenge" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Bales2023FilmChallenge</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:ShortGirlAppreciationDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ShortGirlAppreciationDay</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BillyWilder" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BillyWilder</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:GloriaSwanson" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GloriaSwanson</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BusterKeaton" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BusterKeaton</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:WilliamHolden" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">WilliamHolden</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:ErichVonStroheim" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ErichVonStroheim</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JackWebb" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JackWebb</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:FranzWaxman" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">FranzWaxman</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:JohnFSeitz" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JohnFSeitz</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:drama" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">drama</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:USA" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">USA</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:1950s" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">1950s</span></a> ★★★★☆</div></h5>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Gertie the Dinosaur (1914) &#xA;Gertie raises her creator Winsor McCay in her mouth. McCay holds a dressage whip but in his tuxedo resembles a musical conductor more than a lion tamer. DPs: John A. Fitzsimmons &amp; Winsor McCay.&#xA;Gertie the Dinosaur (1914)&#xA;&#xA;### June 1: dinosaurs for #DinosaurDay&#xA;  Gertie the Dinosaur (Winsor McCay, 1914)&#xA;I made ten thousand cartoons —each one a little bit different from the one preceding it.&#xA;&#xA;  Long before we all flocked to the movies, there was vaudeville. Vaudeville comes in many flavours, from raucous song and dance, acrobatics (see #BusterKeaton&#39;s start) to chalk talk: a live performance in which an artist would chat and draw on a blackboard in real time. The format is perfect to enlighten and entertain an audience, about the dangers of alcohol, the importance of religion, the demand for women&#39;s suffrage.&#xA;    But where there&#39;s a scholar, there&#39;s a showman. As a chalk talk consists of a succession of quickly drawn illustrations, one flowing into the next while the performer raps over it, the leap to animation is a logical one. In 1914, a brontosaurus named Gertie and a comic strip creator called Winsor McCay travelled the land – both animated and real. &#xA;    McCay, known for his fantastic comic strips Little Nemo in Slumberland and its predecessor Dream of the Rarebit Fiend, introduced the great animated animal to the audience with little tidbits of knowledge about the mighty brontosaurus, throw her an apple, demonstrate her gentleness by stepping into the screen (a parlour trick made the transition from real to animated look incredibly convincing) and let Gertie carry him around in her prehistoric world. In front of the delighted audience, the showman then would reappear into our realm.&#xA;    The movies were young and promising, and Gertie&#39;s leap to celluloid was made the very same year. a href=&#34;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WinsorMcCay(1914)GertietheDinosaur.webm&#34;Gertie the Dinosaur (1914)/a, an adaptation of the vaudeville act and the first animated dinosaur movie, moves the stage to a dinner party at the animator&#39;s studio, where McCay shows off his animation skills as part of a bet. &#xA;    Gertie, with its combination of animated and real content, had a huge influence on film makers to come. You can see it in Max Fleischer&#39;s wonderful Out of the Inkwell cartoons (1918 – 1929) and Ubi Iwerk&#39;s Alice Comedies (1923 – 1927, the only original work that ever came out of the Disney studios). And Buster Keaton? In honour of Gertie he rode a claymation brontosaurus in his Three Ages (1923).&#xA;&#xA;The Boy&#39;s (Buster Keaton) nifty use of a pre-Willis O’Brien stop-motion Brontosaurus&#39; high vantage point. DPs: Elgin Lessley &amp; William C. McGann.&#xA;Three Ages (1923)&#xA;&#xA;#Bales2023FilmChallenge #WinsorMcCay #JohnAFitzsimmons #vaudeville #comedy #dinosaurs #animals #animation #ShortFilm #SilentFilm #USA #1910s&#xA;&#xA;todo ]]&gt;</description>
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<h6 id="gertie-raises-her-creator-winsor-mccay-in-her-mouth-mccay-holds-a-dressage-whip-but-in-his-tuxedo-resembles-a-musical-conductor-more-than-a-lion-tamer-dps-john-a-fitzsimmons-winsor-mccay" id="gertie-raises-her-creator-winsor-mccay-in-her-mouth-mccay-holds-a-dressage-whip-but-in-his-tuxedo-resembles-a-musical-conductor-more-than-a-lion-tamer-dps-john-a-fitzsimmons-winsor-mccay"><em>Gertie raises her creator Winsor McCay in her mouth. McCay holds a dressage whip but in his tuxedo resembles a musical conductor more than a lion tamer. DPs: John A. Fitzsimmons &amp; Winsor McCay.</em></h6>

<p><img src="https://i.postimg.cc/65WPxMGm/0601-dinosaurs.jpg" alt="Gertie the Dinosaur (1914)"></p>

<h3 id="june-1-dinosaurs-for-dinosaurday" id="june-1-dinosaurs-for-dinosaurday">June 1: dinosaurs for <a href="/settima/tag:DinosaurDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">DinosaurDay</span></a></h3>

<blockquote><p><em>Gertie the Dinosaur</em> (Winsor McCay, 1914)</p>

<h5 id="i-made-ten-thousand-cartoons-each-one-a-little-bit-different-from-the-one-preceding-it" id="i-made-ten-thousand-cartoons-each-one-a-little-bit-different-from-the-one-preceding-it"><em>I made ten thousand cartoons —each one a little bit different from the one preceding it.</em></h5>

<p>Long before we all flocked to the movies, there was vaudeville. Vaudeville comes in many flavours, from raucous song and dance, acrobatics (see <a href="/settima/tag:BusterKeaton" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BusterKeaton</span></a>&#39;s start) to <em>chalk talk</em>: a live performance in which an artist would chat and draw on a blackboard in real time. The format is perfect to enlighten and entertain an audience, about the dangers of alcohol, the importance of religion, the demand for women&#39;s suffrage.</p>

<p>But where there&#39;s a scholar, there&#39;s a showman. As a <em>chalk talk</em> consists of a succession of quickly drawn illustrations, one flowing into the next while the performer raps over it, the leap to animation is a logical one. In 1914, a brontosaurus named Gertie and a comic strip creator called Winsor McCay travelled the land – both animated and real.</p>

<p>McCay, known for his fantastic comic strips <em>Little Nemo in Slumberland</em> and its predecessor <em>Dream of the Rarebit Fiend</em>, introduced the great animated animal to the audience with little tidbits of knowledge about the mighty brontosaurus, throw her an apple, demonstrate her gentleness by stepping into the screen (a parlour trick made the transition from real to animated look incredibly convincing) and let Gertie carry him around in her prehistoric world. In front of the delighted audience, the showman then would reappear into our realm.</p>

<p>The movies were young and promising, and Gertie&#39;s leap to celluloid was made the very same year. <em><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Winsor_McCay_(1914)Gertie_the_Dinosaur.webm" rel="nofollow">Gertie the Dinosaur (1914)</a></em>, an adaptation of the vaudeville act and the first animated dinosaur movie, moves the stage to a dinner party at the animator&#39;s studio, where McCay shows off his animation skills as part of a bet.</p>

<p><em>Gertie</em>, with its combination of animated and real content, had a huge influence on film makers to come. You can see it in Max Fleischer&#39;s wonderful <em>Out of the Inkwell</em> cartoons (1918 – 1929) and Ubi Iwerk&#39;s <em>Alice Comedies</em> (1923 – 1927, the only original work that ever came out of the Disney studios). And Buster Keaton? In honour of Gertie he rode a claymation brontosaurus in his <em>Three Ages</em> (1923).</p></blockquote>

<h6 id="the-boy-s-buster-keaton-nifty-use-of-a-pre-willis-o-brien-stop-motion-brontosaurus-high-vantage-point-dps-elgin-lessley-william-c-mcgann" id="the-boy-s-buster-keaton-nifty-use-of-a-pre-willis-o-brien-stop-motion-brontosaurus-high-vantage-point-dps-elgin-lessley-william-c-mcgann"><em>The Boy&#39;s (Buster Keaton) nifty use of a pre-Willis O’Brien stop-motion Brontosaurus&#39; high vantage point. DPs: Elgin Lessley &amp; William C. McGann.</em></h6>

<p><img src="https://i.postimg.cc/xCQ6cNSb/0601-dinosaurs-2.gif" alt="Three Ages (1923)"></p>

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      <title>Steamboat Bill, Jr. (Charles Reisner + Buster Keaton, 1928)</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;Steamboat Bill, Jr. (Charles Reisner + Buster Keaton, 1928)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Mar/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;23/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;National Near Miss Day/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;A production photo showing the moment the façade crashing down towards Keaton. The photographer is standing to the right of Keaton at a very safe distance. The thickness of the wall is clearly, frightfully, visible. Even with the open window moving towards him, this blink-and-you-miss-it shot cannot guarantee a happy ending for Keaton or his movie persona William Canfield Jr. DPs: Bert Haines &amp; Devereaux Jennings./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;In Steamboat Bill, Jr., former vaudevillian Keaton narrowly escapes the façade of a house crashing down around him.\&#xA;&#xA;  &#34;I&#39;m trying to teach you to run it - not wreck it!&#34;&#xA;  ### – William &#39;Steamboat Bill&#39; Canfield\&#xA;&#xA;##### Both the man and the stunt lived on, probably most famously in Keaton aficionado #JackieChan&#39;s Project A Part II (HK, 1987).&#xA;&amp;nbsp;&#xA;Despite all the well-meant tributes, none of the later stunts are as nail biting as the pre-OSHA original./div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #Bales2023FilmChallenge #NationalNearMissDay #CharlesReisner #BusterKeaton #BertHaines #DevereauxJennings #SilentFilm #slapstick #vaudeville #stunts #comedy #USA #1920s/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="steamboat-bill-jr-charles-reisner-buster-keaton-1928-div" id="steamboat-bill-jr-charles-reisner-buster-keaton-1928-div">Steamboat Bill, Jr. (Charles Reisner + Buster Keaton, 1928)</div></h4>

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<h2 id="mar-div" id="mar-div">Mar</div></h2>

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<img src="https://i.postimg.cc/d1nYsszM/0323-narrowescape.jpg" alt="Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)"></div>
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<h6 id="a-production-photo-showing-the-moment-the-façade-crashing-down-towards-keaton-the-photographer-is-standing-to-the-right-of-keaton-at-a-very-safe-distance-the-thickness-of-the-wall-is-clearly-frightfully-visible-even-with-the-open-window-moving-towards-him-this-blink-and-you-miss-it-shot-cannot-guarantee-a-happy-ending-for-keaton-or-his-movie-persona-william-canfield-jr-dps-bert-haines-devereaux-jennings-div" id="a-production-photo-showing-the-moment-the-façade-crashing-down-towards-keaton-the-photographer-is-standing-to-the-right-of-keaton-at-a-very-safe-distance-the-thickness-of-the-wall-is-clearly-frightfully-visible-even-with-the-open-window-moving-towards-him-this-blink-and-you-miss-it-shot-cannot-guarantee-a-happy-ending-for-keaton-or-his-movie-persona-william-canfield-jr-dps-bert-haines-devereaux-jennings-div">A production photo showing the moment the façade crashing down towards Keaton. The photographer is standing to the right of Keaton at a very safe distance. The thickness of the wall is clearly, frightfully, visible. Even with the open window moving towards him, this blink-and-you-miss-it shot cannot guarantee a happy ending for Keaton or his movie persona William Canfield Jr. DPs: Bert Haines &amp; Devereaux Jennings.</div></h6>

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<h5 id="in-steamboat-bill-jr-former-vaudevillian-keaton-narrowly-escapes-the-façade-of-a-house-crashing-down-around-him" id="in-steamboat-bill-jr-former-vaudevillian-keaton-narrowly-escapes-the-façade-of-a-house-crashing-down-around-him">In <em>Steamboat Bill, Jr.</em>, former vaudevillian Keaton narrowly escapes the façade of a house crashing down around him.</h5>

<blockquote><p>“I&#39;m trying to teach you to run it – not wreck it!”</p>

<h3 id="william-steamboat-bill-canfield" id="william-steamboat-bill-canfield">– William &#39;Steamboat Bill&#39; Canfield</h3>
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<h5 id="both-the-man-and-the-stunt-lived-on-probably-most-famously-in-keaton-aficionado-jackiechan-s-project-a-part-ii-hk-1987" id="both-the-man-and-the-stunt-lived-on-probably-most-famously-in-keaton-aficionado-jackiechan-s-project-a-part-ii-hk-1987">Both the man and the stunt lived on, probably most famously in Keaton aficionado <a href="/settima/tag:JackieChan" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">JackieChan</span></a>&#39;s <em>Project A Part II</em> (HK, 1987).</h5>

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<h5 id="despite-all-the-well-meant-tributes-none-of-the-later-stunts-are-as-nail-biting-as-the-pre-osha-https-www-osha-gov-sic-manual-7812-original-div" id="despite-all-the-well-meant-tributes-none-of-the-later-stunts-are-as-nail-biting-as-the-pre-osha-https-www-osha-gov-sic-manual-7812-original-div">Despite all the well-meant tributes, none of the later stunts are as nail biting as the pre-<a href="https://www.osha.gov/sic-manual/7812" rel="nofollow">OSHA</a> original.</div></h5>

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<h5 id="bales2023filmchallenge-nationalnearmissday-charlesreisner-busterkeaton-berthaines-devereauxjennings-silentfilm-slapstick-vaudeville-stunts-comedy-usa-1920s-div" id="bales2023filmchallenge-nationalnearmissday-charlesreisner-busterkeaton-berthaines-devereauxjennings-silentfilm-slapstick-vaudeville-stunts-comedy-usa-1920s-div"><a href="/settima/tag:Bales2023FilmChallenge" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Bales2023FilmChallenge</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:NationalNearMissDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">NationalNearMissDay</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:CharlesReisner" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">CharlesReisner</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BusterKeaton" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BusterKeaton</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BertHaines" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BertHaines</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:DevereauxJennings" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">DevereauxJennings</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:SilentFilm" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SilentFilm</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:slapstick" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">slapstick</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:vaudeville" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">vaudeville</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:stunts" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">stunts</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:comedy" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">comedy</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:USA" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">USA</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:1920s" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">1920s</span></a></div></h5>

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      <title>The General (Clyde Bruckman + Buster Keaton, 1926)</title>
      <link>https://write.underworld.fr/settima/the-general-1926</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[section class=&#34;boxinfo&#34; markdown=&#34;1&#34;&#xA;div class=&#34;title&#34;&#xA;The General (Clyde Bruckman + Buster Keaton, 1926)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;month&#34;&#xA;Mar/div&#xA;div class=&#34;dont-fill&#34;&#xA;/div&#xA;div class=&#34;daynr&#34;&#xA;8/div&#xA;div class=&#34;occasion&#34;&#xA;National Oregon Day/div&#xA;div class=&#34;img&#34;&#xA;The General (1926)/div&#xA;div class=&#34;caption&#34;&#xA;Johnnie Gray (Keaton) stands on the roof of The General&#39;s locomotive while Oregon passes along. DPs: Bert Haines &amp; Devereaux Jennings./div&#xA;div class=&#34;txt&#34;&#xA;##### For authenticity reasons, The General was – for the most part – filmed on location in Oregon. Set during the #AmericanCivilWar, it&#39;s a comedic retelling of a popular war memoir about the #GreatLocomotiveChase.\&#xA;&#xA;  &#34;This girl was in the baggage car when we stole the train, so I thought it best to hold her.&#34;&#xA;  ### – Captain Anderson\&#xA;&#xA;##### Sadly it was a box office #flop, resulting in Keaton losing his independence and his movie entering the #PublicDomain as early as 1954. Luckily for us that means we too can enjoy Oregon beautiful 1920s vistas./div&#xA;div class=&#34;tags&#34;&#xA;##### #Bales2023FilmChallenge #NationalOregonDay #ClydeBruckman #BusterKeaton #WilliamPittenger #MarionMack #BertHaines #DevereauxJennings #SilentFilm #war #trains #CivilWar #BookAdaptation #Oregon #USA #1920s/div&#xA;/section ]]&gt;</description>
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<h4 id="the-general-clyde-bruckman-buster-keaton-1926-div" id="the-general-clyde-bruckman-buster-keaton-1926-div">The General (Clyde Bruckman + Buster Keaton, 1926)</div></h4>

<p><div class="month"></p>

<h2 id="mar-div" id="mar-div">Mar</div></h2>

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<h1 id="8-div" id="8-div">8</div></h1>

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<h2 id="national-oregon-day-div" id="national-oregon-day-div">National Oregon Day</div></h2>

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<img src="https://i.postimg.cc/mZwg5cH7/0308-Oregon.gif" alt="The General (1926)"></div>
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<h6 id="johnnie-gray-keaton-stands-on-the-roof-of-the-general-s-locomotive-while-oregon-passes-along-dps-bert-haines-devereaux-jennings-div" id="johnnie-gray-keaton-stands-on-the-roof-of-the-general-s-locomotive-while-oregon-passes-along-dps-bert-haines-devereaux-jennings-div">Johnnie Gray (Keaton) stands on the roof of The General&#39;s locomotive while Oregon passes along. DPs: Bert Haines &amp; Devereaux Jennings.</div></h6>

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<h5 id="for-authenticity-reasons-the-general-was-for-the-most-part-filmed-on-location-in-oregon-set-during-the-americancivilwar-it-s-a-comedic-retelling-of-a-popular-war-memoir-about-the-greatlocomotivechase" id="for-authenticity-reasons-the-general-was-for-the-most-part-filmed-on-location-in-oregon-set-during-the-americancivilwar-it-s-a-comedic-retelling-of-a-popular-war-memoir-about-the-greatlocomotivechase">For authenticity reasons, <em>The General</em> was – for the most part – filmed on location in Oregon. Set during the <a href="/settima/tag:AmericanCivilWar" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">AmericanCivilWar</span></a>, it&#39;s a comedic retelling of a popular war memoir about the <a href="/settima/tag:GreatLocomotiveChase" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">GreatLocomotiveChase</span></a>.</h5>

<blockquote><p>“This girl was in the baggage car when we stole the train, so I thought it best to hold her.”</p>

<h3 id="captain-anderson" id="captain-anderson">– Captain Anderson</h3>
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<h5 id="sadly-it-was-a-box-office-flop-resulting-in-keaton-losing-his-independence-and-his-movie-entering-the-publicdomain-as-early-as-1954-luckily-for-us-that-means-we-too-can-enjoy-oregon-beautiful-1920s-vistas-https-yewtu-be-watch-v-ywm587wkkvw-div" id="sadly-it-was-a-box-office-flop-resulting-in-keaton-losing-his-independence-and-his-movie-entering-the-publicdomain-as-early-as-1954-luckily-for-us-that-means-we-too-can-enjoy-oregon-beautiful-1920s-vistas-https-yewtu-be-watch-v-ywm587wkkvw-div">Sadly it was a box office <a href="/settima/tag:flop" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">flop</span></a>, resulting in Keaton losing his independence and his movie entering the <a href="/settima/tag:PublicDomain" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">PublicDomain</span></a> as early as 1954. Luckily for us that means we too can <a href="https://yewtu.be/watch?v=YWm587wKKVw" rel="nofollow">enjoy Oregon beautiful 1920s vistas</a>.</div></h5>

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<h5 id="bales2023filmchallenge-nationaloregonday-clydebruckman-busterkeaton-williampittenger-marionmack-berthaines-devereauxjennings-silentfilm-war-trains-civilwar-bookadaptation-oregon-usa-1920s-div" id="bales2023filmchallenge-nationaloregonday-clydebruckman-busterkeaton-williampittenger-marionmack-berthaines-devereauxjennings-silentfilm-war-trains-civilwar-bookadaptation-oregon-usa-1920s-div"><a href="/settima/tag:Bales2023FilmChallenge" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Bales2023FilmChallenge</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:NationalOregonDay" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">NationalOregonDay</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:ClydeBruckman" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ClydeBruckman</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BusterKeaton" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BusterKeaton</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:WilliamPittenger" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">WilliamPittenger</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:MarionMack" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MarionMack</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BertHaines" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BertHaines</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:DevereauxJennings" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">DevereauxJennings</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:SilentFilm" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SilentFilm</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:war" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">war</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:trains" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">trains</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:CivilWar" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">CivilWar</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:BookAdaptation" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">BookAdaptation</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:Oregon" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Oregon</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:USA" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">USA</span></a> <a href="/settima/tag:1920s" class="hashtag" rel="nofollow"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">1920s</span></a></div></h5>

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