At long last, fans of Buster Keaton (1899–1966) get the definitive biography the beloved comedic director/writer/actor deserves, with Audie Award winner David Pittu narrating the unabridged audiobook by film historian Curtis (
W. C. Fields: A Biography). Keaton’s career began at age three when he joined his parents’ vaudeville act. He began working in silent movies in 1917 and created a dozen classic feature-film comedies between 1920 and 1929. But when Keaton signed with MGM in 1928, the company only wanted him as an actor and stopped him from writing and directing. His films declined as his alcohol addiction worsened. (Happily, in the 1950s, he found a career revival.) Keaton had such a fascinating life that Pittu doesn’t need to perform vocal calisthenics to keep this epic-length biography lively. While Pittu doesn’t do an imitation of the Great Stone Face comedian, he does lower his voice to a cigarette-weary growl when reading Keaton’s direct quotes. Pittu voices everyone else in the book’s wide cast of real-life characters (from mentor Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle to
Limelight costar Charlie Chaplin and third wife Eleanor Keaton) in a slightly higher pitch.
VERDICT A marvelous, massive biography of a beloved filmmaker.
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