Hollywood's Great Stone Face Had A Tragic End

Hollywood's Great Stone Face Had A Tragic End


November 29, 2024 | Samantha Henman

Hollywood's Great Stone Face Had A Tragic End


Buster Keaton was the greatest talent in the movies—until Hollywood destroyed him. One moment, the Great Stone Face was on top of the world, the next, he was hitting rock bottom. With a life as harrowing as his, is it any wonder that Buster Keaton never smiled?


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