Sherlock Jr 1924

 

Sherlock, Jr. (1924)

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1924, Comedy/Drama, 48m
RT Critics’ Score: 93% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 95%
Awards & Nominations: NA

 

Critics Consensus

Sherlock Jr. is a cinematic masterpiece that showcases Buster Keaton’s unparalleled genius in both physical comedy and film form. Keaton’s ability to seamlessly blend humor with groundbreaking technical achievements is nothing short of astounding. The film’s exploration of the relationship between film and the subconscious is both profound and ahead of its time. Keaton’s deadpan performance and witty intertitles add to the film’s fat-free storytelling, making it a true gem of American cinema. With its self-referentiality, impeccable stunts, and eye-popping cinematography, Sherlock Jr. remains a timeless classic that continues to inspire and entertain audiences today.
 

Audience Consensus

Sherlock Jr. is a classic Buster Keaton film that will have you laughing out loud and marveling at his incredible stunts. This short silent film is a true masterpiece of physical comedy and cinematic innovation. Keaton’s deadpan performance and witty intertitles make for a rattling-good story that is both clever and hilarious. Whether you’re a fan of silent films or just looking for a good laugh, Sherlock Jr. is a must-see. So grab some popcorn and get ready for a wild ride through the world of Buster Keaton!
 
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Movie Info

Storyline

A movie projectionist who dreams of being a detective is framed for a crime and uses his amateur detective skills to clear his name in Buster Keaton’s 1924 comedy/drama “Sherlock, Jr.”

 
Production Company(ies)
Netflix
 
Distributor
Image Entertainment Inc., Kino Video, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
 
Release Type
Streaming
 
Filming Location(s)

 
MPAA / Certificate

 
Year of Release
1924
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    Dolby
  • Aspect ratio:
    NA
  • Runtime:
    48m
  • Language(s):
    English
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  • Country of origin:
    United States
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Apr 21, 1924 Original

    Release Date (Streaming): Dec 11, 2012

 
Genre(s)
Comedy/Drama
 
Keyword(s)
starring Buster Keaton, Kathryn McGuire, Ward Crane, Joe Keaton, Erwin Connelly, Kewpie Morgan, directed by Buster Keaton, written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, Joseph A Mitchell, comedy, drama, action, romance, box office performance, budget, reviewed by Mabel McElliott, Dave Kehr, Tom Milne, David Parkinson, Kenneth Turan, Emma Simmonds, Rob Gonsalves, Josh Larsen, Robert E Sherwood, Mike Massie, Tom Shone, MPAA rating, produced by Joseph M Schenck, Buster Keaton
 

Box Office Details

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Worldwide tickets sold (est.): NA
 
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Budget and Earnings Details
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ROI ranking: NA

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

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Buster Keaton
Kathryn McGuire
Ward Crane
Joe Keaton
Erwin Connelly
Sherlock
Jr.
Projectionist
The Girl
The Sheik
Buster Keaton – Sherlock, Jr., Projectionist
Kathryn McGuire – The Girl
Ward Crane – The Sheik, The Villain
Joe Keaton – The Girl’s Father, Man on Film Screen
Erwin Connelly – The Hired Man, The Butler
Kewpie Morgan – Conspirator (uncredited)
Director – Buster Keaton
Producers – Joseph M. Schenck, Buster Keaton
Writers – Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, Joseph A. Mitchell

 

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Buster Keaton
Clyde Bruckman
Joseph M. Schenck
Buster Keaton
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Buster Keaton
 
Writer(s)
Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, Joseph A. Mitchell
 
Producer(s)
Joseph M. Schenck, Buster Keaton

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
NA
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Mabel McElliottDave KehrTom MilneDavid ParkinsonKenneth Turan
Mabel McElliott
Dave Kehr
Tom Milne
David Parkinson
Kenneth Turan
New York Daily News
Chicago Reader
Time Out
Empire Magazine
Los Angeles Times
SHERLOCK, JR.
 All Critics (27) | Top Critics (9) | Fresh (25) | Rotten (2)
 Lots of people must find Buster’s conduct laughable, else he would not continue making comedies… I have not found one yet. Therefore, Buster must have charm. Perhaps he is caviar to the general, and I am one of the latter class.
 
 May 17, 2021
 
 Mabel McElliott
 New York Daily News
 TOP CRITIC
 Keaton’s appreciation of the formal paradoxes of the medium is astounding; his observations on the relationship between film and the subconscious are groundbreaking and profound. And it’s a laugh riot, too.
 
 May 29, 2015
 
 Dave Kehr
 Chicago Reader
 TOP CRITIC
 Keaton’s third feature under his own steam is an incredible technical accomplishment, but also an almost Pirandellian exploration of the nature of cinematic reality.
 
 May 29, 2015
 
 Tom Milne
 Time Out
 TOP CRITIC
 Buster Keaton’s third and shortest feature ranks among his best.
 
 May 29, 2015 | Rating: 5/5
 
 David Parkinson
 Empire Magazine
 TOP CRITIC
 A master of movement and stillness, Keaton developed a comedy style that was as intellectual as it was physical, and this small gem shows us why he’s as purely American a film genius as the motion pictures have produced.
 
 May 29, 2015
 
 Kenneth Turan
 Los Angeles Times
 TOP CRITIC
 Sherlock Jr. is notable for a series of scintillating, near-inexplicable stunts, Keaton’s characteristically dexterous and deadpan performance, as well as for its fat-free rattling-good storytelling and witty intertitles.
 
 May 29, 2015
 
 Emma Simmonds
 Little White Lies
 TOP CRITIC
 If you haven’t seen it, you’re going to have to.
 
 November 23, 2022 | Rating: A
 
 Rob Gonsalves
 Rob’s Movie Vault
 Genius is offering a metacommentary on film form and pulling off a banana-peel gag in the same movie…
 
 April 26, 2022 | Rating: 4/4
 
 Josh Larsen
 LarsenOnFilm
 Like all Keaton comedies Sherlock, Jr., is constructed with amazing ingenuity.
 
 October 7, 2021
 
 Robert E. Sherwood
 LIFE
 An essential and important part of the evolution of silent comedy, renowned for its technical achievements and careful approach to storytelling.
 
 July 30, 2020 | Rating: 10/10
 
 Mike Massie
 Gone With The Twins
 Self-referentiality, impeccable stunts and eye-popping cinematography: Keaton’s grace and visual wit are unmatched even today.
 
 April 12, 2020
 
 Tom Shone
 Sunday Times (UK)
 Sherlock Jr. (1924) is stone-faced director/producer Buster Keaton’s marvelously inventive, short silent film era, comic fantasy – his third and shortest feature film. It was filled with the comedian’s trademark physical gags…
 
 October 4, 2019 | Rating: A+
 
 Tim Dirks
 Filmsite…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
A movie projectionist who dreams of being a detective is framed for a crime and uses his amateur detective skills to clear his name in Buster Keaton’s 1924 comedy/drama “Sherlock, Jr.”
 
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