Boy and Girl are adrift on a ghostly empty tanker, and cut off from Keaton's invigorating American backgrounds. A bit detached and coldly calculated, but still an efficient demonstration of the comedian's choreographic timing, his dream-state absurdity, and -- in a sluggish underwater sequence -- his cinematic adventurousness. Directed by Keaton and Donald Crisp. (1924) — Duncan Shepherd
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