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The Great Stone Face, Buster Keaton, stars in the delightful comedy about a Midwestern boy, known only as "Friendless," who follows Horace Greeley's advice to "Go West, young man." Friendless manages to find work on a cattle ranch, but is the most unlikely cowboy one could ever imagine. The real fun starts when Keaton becomes devoted to a cow named "Brown Eyes," and is determined to save her from the slaughterhouse. He sneaks aboard the cattle train that's bound for the L.A. station and causes a hilarious stampede through downtown Los Angeles while rescuing his beloved cow. The poster artwork is signed by noted artist John Held. Famed roaring twenties artist John Held, Jr (1889-1958) was famous for doing commercial art for Life, Liberty, and the New Yorker magazines, and was hired away to Hollywood by MGM's Art Director Hal Burrows. Held did posters for "Battling Butler" which is also a Keaton film, "So This is College" and his work is considered synonymous with the "Jazz Age".
Title
Go West – 1925
Studio
MGM
Image Size
3358 px x 5993 px
11.19" w x 19.98" h
300 DPI
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The Great Stone Face, Buster Keaton, stars in the delightful comedy about a Midwestern boy, known only as "Friendless," who follows Horace Greeley's advice to "Go West, young man." Friendless manages to find work on a cattle ranch, but is the most unlikely cowboy one could ever imagine. The real fun starts when Keaton becomes devoted to a cow named "Brown Eyes," and is determined to save her from the slaughterhouse. He sneaks aboard the cattle train that's bound for the L.A. station and causes a hilarious stampede through downtown Los Angeles while rescuing his beloved cow. The poster artwork is signed by noted artist John Held. Famed roaring twenties artist John Held, Jr (1889-1958) was famous for doing commercial art for Life, Liberty, and the New Yorker magazines, and was hired away to Hollywood by MGM's Art Director Hal Burrows. Held did posters for "Battling Butler" which is also a Keaton film, "So This is College" and his work is considered synonymous with the "Jazz Age".
Title
Go West – 1925
Studio
MGM
Image Size
3358 px x 5993 px
11.19" w x 19.98" h
300 DPI
Tiff
Note: Watermark will not appear on downloaded file