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The Cameraman

The Cameraman (1928)

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Famed silent film comedian and craftsman Buster Keaton signed a contract with MGM Studios in 1928 that gave us what many consider to be his last great film—and perhaps his greatest film period—The Cameraman (1928). Co-directed by Keaton with Edward Sedgwick, the film follows Keaton's title character as he ventures to get a job as an MGM cameraman to be near to Sally (Marceline Day), the young MGM secretary he fancies. He must compete for her affections with the snooty Harold (Harold Goodwin), a more veteran cameraman who often mocks Buster's lowly status. 

Not only does this film feature some of Keaton's most classic bits, it's also got his only nude scene, making this the oldest scene on our site by two years! In a pit of Pre-Code fun, Buster loses his swimming trunks while at the public pool and ends up naked underwater, his bare ass clearly visible! We think you'll Buster nut!