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Buster Keaton: 3 Films on Blu-ray from Masters of Cinema in October

29 July 2017

Eureka Entertainment to release Buster Keaton: 3 Films, a collection of essential films from one of the greats of cinema operating at the height of his powers, as part of The Masters of Cinema Series on Blu-ray from stunning new 4K restorations in a lavish limited edition (3000 copies) 3-disc hardbound boxed set in October.

Between 1920 and 1929, Buster Keaton created a peerless run of feature films that established him as “arguably the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies”. Collected here are three key films from that era; Sherlock Jr., The General and Steamboat Bill, Jr. Together they represent a true master at his peak, and The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present all three films from stunning new 4K restorations available for the first time on Blu-ray anywhere in the world.

Sherlock Jr. (1924) – A film projectionist (and amateur detective) offers to solve the case of a missing watch, but is instead framed for the crime himself. Desperate to clear his name, the projectionist dreams of being the great Sherlock Jr., and in one of cinemas most iconic sequences, literally steps into the screen to bring his fantasies to life.

The General (1926) – When union spies steal his locomotive (along with his girlfriend), a plucky railway engineer pursues them doggedly across enemy lines. Containing one of the most memorable chase sequences in the history of filmmaking, The General is widely considered to be Keaton’s masterpiece.

Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) – A steamboat captain receives a telegram informing him that his son who he has not seen for many years will be coming to visit. Eagerly expecting a strapping young lad who will help him compete with his arch-rival, he is disappointed with the effete progeny that instead shows up. Best remembered for its climactic cyclone sequence in which Keaton performs a number of death-defying stunts whilst an entire town is destroyed around him, Steamboat Bill, Jr. was Buster Keaton’s last independent silent comedy and also one of his finest.

Buster Keaton: 3 Films

Buster Keaton: 3 Films will be released as a 3-disc Blu-ray set on 16 October 2017 by Eureka Entertainment as part of the Masters of Cinema series at the RRP of £37.99.

Blu-ray box set features:

  • 3 x Blu-ray discs plus 60-page book all housed in a hardbound slipcase
  • 1080p presentations of all three films from stunning new 4K restorations
  • Audio commentary on Sherlock Jr. by film historian David Kalat
  • Three new video interviews with film scholar Peter Kramer discussing Sherlock Jr., The General and Steamboat Bill, Jr
  • Buster Keaton: The Genius Destroyed by Hollywood (52 mins) - A new documentary on Keaton and his struggles working within the Hollywood studio system
  • Buster Keaton on Wagon Train (58 mins) – an audio recording of a then 63 year old Buster Keaton in conversation with television writer Bill Cox
  • Sherlock Jr. – Original music by Timothy Brock
  • Sherlock Jr. – Tour of Filming Locations featurette
  • Sherlock Jr.Movie Magic & Mysteries featurette
  • The General – Original score composed and conducted by Carl Davis
  • The General – Tour of Filming Locations featurette
  • The General – Video Tour featurette
  • The General – Home Movie Footage
  • The General – Introduction by Orson Welles
  • The General – Introduction by Gloria Swanson
  • Steamboat Bill, Jr. – Original score composed and conducted by Carl Davis
  • Steamboat Bill, Jr. – A video essay on the making of the film
  • A 60-page book featuring a new essay by Philip Kemp; notes on each film; archival writings; Keaton Family Scrapbook, a selection of Keaton family photographs generously supplied by friends of the Keaton family; and a stunning array of archival imagery