Buster Keaton’s most famous stunt was in ‘Steamboat Bill Jr’ (1928). The wall of a house falls on Keaton, but he isn't hurt because he is standing exactly where an open window lands.
In the early days of cinema, actors did their own stunts. Stars in silent films, like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, took great risks to make their films funny. They thought it was part of a comedian’s job.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
Orchha takes you completely by surprise with its medieval ambiance. Instead of the drab concrete houses usually found in rural India, forts, palaces and temples jostle with each other in the bustling town square.
Orchha takes you completely by surprise with its medieval ambiance. Instead of the drab concrete houses usually found in rural India, forts, palaces and temples jostle with each other in the bustling town square.
Orchha takes you completely by surprise with its medieval ambiance. Instead of the drab concrete houses usually found in rural India, forts, palaces and temples jostle with each other in the bustling town square.
Orchha takes you completely by surprise with its medieval ambiance. Instead of the drab concrete houses usually found in rural India, forts, palaces and temples jostle with each other in the bustling town square.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.
Many illegal settlements in India have grown into bustling districts more populous than many American cities, yet lacking amenities and legal protections, and residents face the perpetual threat of eviction.