Review of Sherlock Jr. (1924) by Matt G — 07 Aug 2014
Keaton is a mad, hilarious genius. In Sherlock Jr., you get all the great "how-did-they-do-that" stunt moments you're used to (The General, Steamboat Bill Jr.), with the added wizardry of technical brilliance.
The humor is timeless and it speaks to the power of imagination and film. If you haven't seen many silent movies, this would be a great place to start.
This review of Sherlock Jr. (1924) was written by Matt G on 07 Aug 2014.
Sherlock Jr. has generally received very positive reviews.
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