Joe Keaton, producer E.H. Allen, Louise Keaton, director Charles Lamont, Myra Keaton and Buster on the set of Palooka from Padukah (1935).
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"Pamplinas," el gran actor de cine, habla alos lecores de estampa
...Y les cuenta que va a aprender es espanol y va a veni a espana
"Pamplinas," the great movie actor, speaks to the readers of the picture… And he tells them that he's going to learn Spanish and he's going to come to Spain.
Unsure of the magazine but it's from 1930 (according to the listing)
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Dorothy Sebastian, signs her name to a poster of herself for Buster Keaton's collection, or shouldn't we say art gallery?
-Picture Play, 1929
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“Our Hospitality” (1923), dir. Buster Keaton and John G. Blystone
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Dorothy Sebastian and Flash the Wonder Dog do their exercises together (mid to late 1920s)
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Just a group of actors and actresses waiting for a camera. Left to right: Mona Maris, Buster Keaton, Irene Purcell, and Polly Moran. The director is Edward Sedgwick
-The New Movie Magazine, May 1932
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By Jove! If this sporting gentleman cricket player isn't our old friend Buster Keaton.
-Hollywood's Sporting Craze, Picture Play Magazine
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meant to include this one as well
Team work! Buster Keaton tending the Cody mustache while Lew powders the well-known Keaton "deadpan." Just a couple of pals, that's all!
-Screenland Magazine
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Heart-Break Houses
The Keaton-Talmadge marriage promised to be an ideal match. But Buster and Natalie hadn't lived in their Beverly Hills mansion any length of time when the marriage came to an end and their lavish furnished "dream" home stood vacant
-Photoplay 1935
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Team work! Buster Keaton tending the Cody mustache while Lew powders the well-known Keaton "deadpan." Just a couple of pals, that's all!
-Screenland Magazine
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