Film Quotes by Buster Keaton
30 quotes
Rollo Treadway:
[to the servant] I think I'll get married.
[Servant responds briefly before Rollo turns his attention back to the portrait of Betsy]
Rollo Treadway: [to himself] Today.
[Servant responds briefly before Rollo turns his attention back to the portrait of Betsy]
Rollo Treadway: [to himself] Today.
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Buster Keaton
(as Rollo Treadway)
in
The Navigator
(1924)
The Boy:
Her father's abused her long enough. I want to marry her and take her home to MY father!
--
Buster Keaton
(as The Boy)
in
Neighbors
(1920)
William 'Steamboat Bill' Canfield Sr.:
[to the barber about his son's moustache] Take that barnacle off his lip.
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Buster Keaton
(as William Canfield Jr.)
in
Steamboat Bill Jr.
(1928)
William 'Steamboat Bill' Canfield Sr.:
I'll run on this river if I'm the only passenger on the boat.
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Buster Keaton
(as William Canfield Jr.)
in
Steamboat Bill Jr.
(1928)
William Canfield Jr.:
That must have happened when the dough fell in the tool chest.
--
Buster Keaton
(as William Canfield Jr.)
in
Steamboat Bill Jr.
(1928)
William Dalton:
Oh, if I ever get a hold of that feller Stevens, I'll give him something to smell that's nastier than peaches or my name ain't... William Dalton!
--
Buster Keaton
(as William Dalton)
in
The Villain Still Pursued Her
(1940)
Fleegle:
What are we looking for?
J. Sinister Hulk: Look for anything suspicious!
Chief Rotten Eagle: The only thing suspicious is us!
J. Sinister Hulk: Look for anything suspicious!
Chief Rotten Eagle: The only thing suspicious is us!
--
Buster Keaton
(as Chief Rotten Eagle)
in
Pajama Party
(1964)
[last lines]
Ranch owner: My home and anything I have is yours for the asking.
[pause]
Friendless: [gestures to the back] I want her.
Ranch owner: My home and anything I have is yours for the asking.
[pause]
Friendless: [gestures to the back] I want her.
--
Buster Keaton
(as Friendless)
in
Go West
(1925)
[last lines]
Rollo Treadway: We are sinking! It's just a matter of time until we're captured.
Betsy O'Brien: Can't you fix it?
Rollo Treadway: [shakes his head] That would have to be fixed from the outside.
Rollo Treadway: We are sinking! It's just a matter of time until we're captured.
Betsy O'Brien: Can't you fix it?
Rollo Treadway: [shakes his head] That would have to be fixed from the outside.
--
Buster Keaton
(as Rollo Treadway)
in
The Navigator
(1924)
[Questioning Reginald Irving]
Jeffrey Haywood: Have you ever had anything to do with women?
Reginald Irving: Oh, I used to sell vacuum cleaners.
Jeffrey Haywood: No no, I mean, have you ever had a love affair with a woman?
Reginald Irving: Oh, gosh no.
Jeffrey Haywood: Well, you're going to have.
Reginald Irving: Oh, I can't. I don't get paid until Saturday.
Jeffrey Haywood: Have you ever had anything to do with women?
Reginald Irving: Oh, I used to sell vacuum cleaners.
Jeffrey Haywood: No no, I mean, have you ever had a love affair with a woman?
Reginald Irving: Oh, gosh no.
Jeffrey Haywood: Well, you're going to have.
Reginald Irving: Oh, I can't. I don't get paid until Saturday.
--
Buster Keaton
(as Reginald Irving)
in
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath
(1931)