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Buster Keaton

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What a creative genius — what an inventor… A guy like that, you just sit back and say, okay, I'll never get there!
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Jim Carrey, as quoted in "The Lyric Poet Of The Silent Screen : A Profile of Buster Keaton" by Chris Wood at FIlmMonthly.com (16 July 2001)

 
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