The Frozen North: Keaton's Darkest Comedy
The Frozen North: Keaton's Darkest Comedy

The Frozen North: Keaton's Darkest Comedy

July 12, 2011 | 6 min

A short documentary on Buster Keaton's The Frozen North (1922), regarding how the events of Fatty Arbuckle's trial and William S. Hart's quick condemnation of Arbuckle, were reflected in the film.

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