The Goat (1921 film)

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The Goat

Theatrical poster from The Goat (1921)
Directed by Buster Keaton
Malcolm St. Clair
Produced by Joseph M. Schenck
Written by Buster Keaton
Malcolm St. Clair
Starring Buster Keaton
Virginia Fox
Joe Roberts
Malcolm St. Clair
Edward F. Cline
Jean C. Havez
Cinematography Elgin Lessley
Distributed by Metro Pictures
Release date(s) May 18, 1921
Running time 27 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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The Goat is a 1921 short comedy film written, directed by and starring comedian Buster Keaton.

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The plot involves the complications that ensue when Buster Keaton is mistaken for the criminal "Dead Shot Dan."

This short contains one of Keaton's more memorable images: A shot of a distant, speeding train which approaches the camera, and stops with a close-up of Keaton who has been sitting on the front of the train.

The films of Buster Keaton
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