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The Railrodder

Canada

1965

25 Min
Color
None
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DIR Gerald Potterton

PROD Julian Biggs

SCR Gerald Potterton, Buster Keaton

DP Robert Humble

CAST Buster Keaton

ED Jo Kirkpatrick, Gerald Potterton

MUSIC Eldon Rathburn

Berlinale (Competition)

Synopsis

From director Gerald Potterton (Heavy Metal), this short film starring Buster Keaton was one of the last films of Keaton’s long career. As “the railrodder” he crosses Canada from east to west on a railway track speeder. True to his genre, the film is full of sight gags as Keaton putt-putts his way to British Columbia. Not a word is spoken throughout, and Keaton is as spry and ingenious at fetching laughs as he was in the days of the silent slapsticks. —National Film Board of Canada

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Gerald Potterton

Gerald Potterton (born March 8, 1931) is a British/Canadian director, producer and animator. He is best known for directing the cult classic Heavy Metal and his animation work on Yellow Submarine.

Potterton has been nominated three times for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film: as director on the National Film Board of Canada animated shorts My Financial Career and Christmas Cracker, and as producer for The Selfish Giant.

Personal life

Born in London, Potterton attended the Hammersmith Art School. He emigrated from England to live in Canada in 1955.

Potterton currently lives in Cowansville, Quebec, Canada, where he is still involved in the production of live and animated motion pictures. Inspired by Quebec’s pastoral Eastern Townships, he continues to paint landscapes and aviation subjects.

Professional career

After working as an assistant animator in London, Potterton joined the NFB in 1954 where he directed both animated and live… read more

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