"No man can be a genius in slapshoes and a flat hat." -Buster Keaton -
"No man can be a genius in slapshoes and a flat hat." -Buster Keaton -
(1939 – 1941) During these years, Keaton collaborated with the Columbia studio to produce a series of short comedy films that showcased his timeless physical humour and impeccable comedic timing. These shorts marked a departure from the feature-length silent films that had made Keaton a household name in the 1920s but continued to delight audiences.