Cops (1922) Buster Keaton, Virginia Fox, Edward F. Cline

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  • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema
    @Pioneers_Of_Cinema ปีที่แล้ว

    Keaton in good form. That poor horse looked a bit emaciated. Excellent street scenes. A precursor by 6 decades of the Blues Bros. chase by all the city's police.

    • @silverscreenfilmotheque9071
      @silverscreenfilmotheque9071  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The horse had the ribs painted to appear emaciated, until it received the "goat gland" treatment and started to act like a young stallion. Was used as a reference to a miraculous medical procedure that was exposed as a fraud in those days. Search "Goat Gland - John Brinkley". Years after the term was used as a nickname when finished silent movies were re-edited, incorporating a music soundtrack or a small talkie sequence ("the goat gland").

    • @Pioneers_Of_Cinema
      @Pioneers_Of_Cinema ปีที่แล้ว

      @@silverscreenfilmotheque9071 Thanks for the explanation - was not paying proper attention on my part, but that makes the film all the more interesting.