The Boat

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"Moored for one week"
  • NR
  • 1921
  • 23 min
  • 7.1  (3,698)

The Boat from 1921 is a classic silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. The film offers an amusing and highly entertaining story that revolves around the adventures of Keaton and his attempts to operate and navigate a small boat. The movie opens with Buster Keaton working as a boat builder in a shipyard, where he begins to daydream of sailing away with his wife and child. He soon sets to work building a small boat in his backyard, excited to take his family on a wonderful and adventurous voyage. However, Buster's dreams soon turn into comedic chaos as he proves to be entirely unprepared for life on the water.

The fun begins as Buster embarks on his first voyage with his family and discovers that navigating a small boat is a challenging and hilarious experience. The boat, which is actually a converted houseboat, proves to be full of surprises as it repeatedly falls apart and sinks while they try to sail it. Amidst the chaos, Buster manages to save his wife and child from all sorts of disasters, from fishing hooks to close encounters with other boats.

Throughout the film, Keaton's character demonstrates his impressive athleticism and comic timing. He climbs, jumps, and falls with precision to create some of the film's most memorable moments. Meanwhile, Keaton's co-stars, Edward F. Cline and Sybil Seely, add to the humor with their performances as Buster's wife and child. The chemistry between Keaton and his co-stars is undeniable, and the result is a highly entertaining and amusing experience.

As the voyage continues, Buster and his family find themselves in various scenarios that are both charming and humorous. From encounters with other boaters to disastrous fishing attempts, the trio faces one misadventure after another. Keaton's mastery of physical comedy shines throughout the film, in particular during a scene where Buster attempts to cook a fish he has caught.

The Boat from 1921 is a classic example of Keaton's unique brand of humor, and it showcases his incredible talent as an actor, writer, and director. The film is notable for its impressive stunts and special effects, which were cutting edge for the time. Keaton's creativity and innovation in storytelling ensure that the film remains a timeless classic to this day.

Overall, The Boat from 1921 is a delightful and entertaining film that is sure to delight viewers of all ages. Keaton's mastery of physical comedy and his charming on-screen persona make this film a must-see for fans of classic cinema. With its charming storyline, impressive stunts, and endearing performances, The Boat from 1921 has rightfully earned its place in movie history.

The Boat is a 1921 comedy with a runtime of 23 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.1.

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  • Release Date
    1921
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (3,698)
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