All
Search
Images
Videos
Shorts
Maps
News
More
Shopping
Flights
Travel
Notebook
Report an inappropriate content
Please select one of the options below.
Not Relevant
Offensive
Adult
Child Sexual Abuse
Top suggestions for Buster Keaton Dives From Train
Buster Keaton
Barber Shop Scene
Buster Keaton
the Cook
Buster Keaton
Movie Silent
Buster Keaton
a Funny
Buster Keaton
Cops
Buster Keaton
Comedy
Buster Keaton
Barn Door
Buster Keaton
Stunts
Buster Keaton
Video YouTube
Length
All
Short (less than 5 minutes)
Medium (5-20 minutes)
Long (more than 20 minutes)
Date
All
Past 24 hours
Past week
Past month
Past year
Resolution
All
Lower than 360p
360p or higher
480p or higher
720p or higher
1080p or higher
Source
All
Dailymotion
Vimeo
Metacafe
Hulu
VEVO
Myspace
MTV
CBS
Fox
CNN
MSN
Price
All
Free
Paid
Clear filters
SafeSearch:
Moderate
Strict
Moderate (default)
Off
Filter
Buster Keaton
Barber Shop Scene
Buster Keaton
the Cook
Buster Keaton
Movie Silent
Buster Keaton
a Funny
Buster Keaton
Cops
Buster Keaton
Comedy
Buster Keaton
Barn Door
Buster Keaton
Stunts
Buster Keaton
Video YouTube
0:51
Buster Keaton - Day Dreams (1922) - Catching Train | Buster Keaton Fanss
50.2K views
Apr 13, 2017
Facebook
Buster Keaton Fanss
Watch Buster Keaton’s iconic train stunt in ‘The General’
Jun 23, 2021
faroutmagazine.co.uk
2:23
Watch #BusterKeaton's efforts to save the train in this amazing scene from the movie ''The General (1926)''. :o :o Enjoy more classic #comedy videos at - https://goo.gl/BvJMkY | HauteBook
15.6M views
Aug 4, 2018
Facebook
HauteBook
0:36
This Day in Buster…October 30, 1965 "Buster Keaton Rides Again,” the behind-the-scenes making of “The Railrodder” documentary is released. Gerald Potterton candidly captures Buster Keaton’s process for the National Film Board of Canada - a real treasure. | Buster Keaton
223.2K views
Oct 30, 2023
Facebook
Buster Keaton
1:17
This Day in Buster…November 26, 1922 The Orlando Sentinel claims that Buster Keaton’s “The Boat” is “a sure cure for blues, bunions, corns and dandruff.” Sounds like the kind of rhetoric the Three Keatons peddled in the Medicine Shows! | Buster Keaton
17.1K views
Nov 26, 2024
Facebook
Buster Keaton
2:05
This Day in Buster…March 22, 1930 "Free And Easy" opens in the U.S. Buster Keaton’s second talkie, but the first in which he spoke. MGM demonstrated from the outset that they didn’t know what to do with a performer like Buster Keaton, but boy, could he Buster move ;) | Buster Keaton
40.6K views
Mar 22, 2023
Facebook
Buster Keaton
1:21
This Day in Buster…October 9, 1936 "The Chemist" is released by Educational Pictures. Buster Keaton is a scientist who invents some ridiculous nonsense, including candy that, once eaten, will cause one to fall deeply in love. Buster, we don’t need no candy! | Buster Keaton
39K views
Oct 10, 2023
Facebook
Buster Keaton
1:23
This Day in Buster…February 22, 1935 "One Run Elmer" is released by Educational Pictures. Buster Keaton is up against Harold Goodwin - they were paired multiple times after “The Cameraman” - with baseball gags aplenty! | Buster Keaton
256.6K views
Feb 22, 2024
Facebook
Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton’s narrow escape in 'Steamboat Bill, Jr'
Dec 26, 2024
faroutmagazine.co.uk
Buster Keaton rides the rails in Canada - NFB Blog
Dec 11, 2009
nfb.ca
16:25
Unseen footage of Buster Keaton revealed
4 months ago
MSN
Lost in Time
16:25
How Buster Keaton pulled off the most dangerous gags in film history
2 months ago
MSN
Lost in Time
0:19
🎬 In 1926, Buster Keaton performed one of the most dangerous stunts in film history—throwing a massive log from a moving train to knock another log off the tracks. No stunt doubles. No special effects. Just raw bravery and perfect timing. | VibrantHistory
17.5K views
8 months ago
Facebook
VibrantHistory
0:54
The Buster Keaton stunt that went wrong and made film history
4 months ago
MSN
Movified
0:15
In 1926, Buster Keaton went all in. To capture one unforgettable moment in The General, the crew built a full-scale wooden bridge, set it ablaze, and sent a real steam locomotive crashing into the river below. The price tag? $42,000 at the time, the equivalent of about $600,000 today. No CGI, no miniatures, just raw spectacle. Keaton wasn’t only a master of comedy, he was a daring filmmaker who risked everything to create images that still leave audiences stunned nearly a century later. Video Cr
460.8K views
5 months ago
Facebook
Northlandz Miniature Wonderland & Train Mus…
0:09
101 years ago, Buster Keaton did something that still feels impossible today. In Sherlock Jr. (1924), he performed stunts so precise and dangerous that he didn’t even realize he had broken his neck—something only discovered 9 years later through an X-ray. Every move, every fall, every jump was perfectly timed, rehearsed, and executed with his signature deadpan expression. Keaton didn’t just act or direct—he became part of the machine of cinema itself, pushing the limits of what was possible on s
566.8K views
4 months ago
Facebook
Northlandz Miniature Wonderland & Train Mus…
0:32
Buster Keaton carried out one of his most nerve-racking stunts by standing directly in front of a moving train and calmly clearing debris from the tracks. In The General (1926), the locomotive barrels toward him as he casually tosses railroad ties and other obstacles aside at the very last second. There were no special effects, no trick photography, and no safety nets. A single slip or mistimed move could have been fatal. The scene perfectly showcases Keaton’s genius—blending genuine danger with
32.7K views
4 months ago
Facebook
Inside History
The Genius of Buster Keaton: Perfecting the 'Art of the Gag'
Feb 15, 2021
nspirement.com
0:09
Buster Keaton’s Iconic Train Track Scene
38.5K views
1 month ago
YouTube
Kevin C Brown
0:07
The Real Train Stunt That Still Amazes Today
33.8K views
2 weeks ago
YouTube
Roman World Mysteries
0:23
History | Ancient History on Instagram: "Buster Keaton was renowned for performing some of the most daring and inventive stunts in film history, earning his reputation as one of the greatest physical comedians of the silent era. Known as “The Great Stone Face” for his deadpan expression, Keaton combined precise timing, athleticism, and fearless creativity to execute complex stunts without special effects or safety equipment. He regularly placed himself in genuine danger, performing high falls, r
114.7K views
3 months ago
Instagram
historyresolves
0:31
Did You Know | In America, Buster Keaton’s train stunt in 1926 captured a level of commitment that feels almost unreal by modern standards. Performed... | Instagram
5.9K views
3 months ago
Instagram
didyouknow
0:13
Movies and Bloopers on Instagram: "One of Buster Keaton’s most legendary moments appears in Steamboat Bill, Jr., when the front wall of a real house drops straight toward him. The structure slams down with full force, yet he remains unharmed because he is standing perfectly where an open window frame falls around his body. There were no visual tricks involved. The stunt was executed exactly as seen, using a full sized facade and precise measurements. If Keaton had been even slightly off position
21.7K views
4 months ago
Instagram
bloopersbits
0:14
The incredible train plunge in Buster Keaton's 1926 masterpiece, The General, where a real locomotive crashed off a burning bridge into a river for a then-astronomical $42,000 (millions today), using six cameras and massive logistics for the most expensive single shot in silent film history, without CGI.
41.3K views
2 weeks ago
x.com
History Defined
Surreal Footage on Instagram: "On July 23, 1926, near Cottage Grove, Oregon, Buster Keaton executed one of silent cinema’s most spectacular stunts: a real steam locomotive—named the Texas—was driven across a purposely burning wooden trestle bridge, then sent crashing into the Row River below, all filmed in a single take. Keaton and his crew had partially sawed through the bridge timbers, set them alight, and detonated dynamite to collapse the span exactly as the unmanned train rolled over. With
1.7K views
9 months ago
Instagram
surrealfootage
Unforgettable Sports Moments on Instagram: "Buster Keaton gained fame for performing his own car and train stunts, seamlessly blending daring physical feats with his signature deadpan comedy. His insistence on executing these stunts himself added a level of authenticity and spectacle that captivated audiences, setting him apart from other performers of his era. Keaton’s stunts were not simple tricks—they were meticulously planned, high-risk sequences filmed without the aid of special effects. Th
34.7K views
6 months ago
Instagram
unforgettablesportsmoments
23:14
Buster Keaton: The Boat (Laurel & Hardy)
267.7K views
Jan 29, 2020
YouTube
Laurel & Hardy
22:47
Buster Keaton The Balloonatic (1923)
184.1K views
Jul 19, 2018
YouTube
Laurel & Hardy
24:49
Buster Keaton in "The Railrodder" (1965)
224.1K views
Jul 5, 2014
YouTube
Victor Murillo
8:30
The Wonderful Inventiveness of Buster Keaton
1.3M views
Oct 11, 2017
YouTube
Paul Hagl @ phagl productions
See more
More like this
Feedback