Buster Keaton's famous stunt from Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)

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Buster Keaton did his stunts. The most dangerous was the one from Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) when a two-tone house wall collapsed over his head, leaving only a few inches around his shoulders.
"I was mad at the time, or I would never have done the thing.", said Keaton later in his career.
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He actually did this stunt a few times. In an interview, he once said that he had only about 5 centimeters or 2 inces clearance to all sides

Blemonade
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Buster Keaton surely must have been thee original Hollywood stuntman.

snelgrave
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In today's movies that would be cgi, there will never be another buster keaton

skyeslaton
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He had to convince the producers to drop a building on him.

bazzfromthebackground
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who is Tom Cruise next to Buster Keaton?

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