The Navigator

The Navigator

  • Director: Donald Crisp, Buster Keaton
  • Writer: Clyde Bruckman,Joseph A. Mitchell,Jean C. Havez
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: None
  • Release date: October 13, 1924
  • Sound mix: Silent
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
  • Also known as: Skepp ohoj!
  • "The Navigator" is an action film directed by Donald Crisp and Buster Keaton, starring Buster Keaton and Katherine McGuire.
    The film tells the story of two people who are stranded on an Airbus ship.

    Details

    • Release date October 13, 1924
    • Filming locations Lake Tahoe, California, USA
    • Production companies Buster Keaton Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $220,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Jennings 2022-10-20 20:46:36

      Filming on a rope: what you need to know about Voyager

      1 Where did the Voyager ship come from?

      Although the show is titled "The Navigator", her real name is "SS Buford", a ship that definitely has a story, and there's even a long Wikipedia entry about her.

      The ship made its maiden voyage in 1890, then named "SS Mississippi", and was subsequently bought by the U.S. military to transport supplies for the war between the United States and Spain. In 1919, it was given to the US Navy, renamed "USS Buford", and was responsible for...

    • By Mona 2022-10-20 20:06:26

      It's not comedy, it's horror

      Begin by explaining the background. Then came the "honeymoon trip" at sea. Encountered a rescuer but missed it because of a misunderstanding.

      Did people in the past litter cigarette butts and didn't put them out?

      The part of chasing each other to find each other is very "horror cruise".

      The BMG that is rowing and chasing is very familiar.

      The diving is real, Keaton is really working hard.

      Wet temptation.

      The portrait that died laughing. Facts have proved...

    • By Sammy 2022-10-20 15:58:45

      Short Review of “Sherlock Jr.” and “The Navigator” by JC zoey copyright own

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      Tim Halloran

      27 September 2017

      A Short Review of “Sherlock Jr.” and “The Navigator”

      On September 21st, 2017 at 7 PM, I watched two remarkable films, namely “Sherlock Jr.,” and “The Navigator.” They were mainly produced, acted, and directed by the same person, Buster Keaton in 1924. These two films are typical examples of Buster Keaton's featured style, a romantic, comedic silent film...

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    • By Maia 2023-09-27 02:15:49

      #secondkeaton# Compared with the melancholy and humanistic Chaplin, Keaton's comedy is more pure, with almost no personal emotions. He makes jokes entirely through scenes, stunts, performances. In his films, props become the protagonists: the train in "The General", the ship in "Voyager", and the people instead become props, amusing the audience in a mechanically clumsy way, giving people a misplaced...

    • By Roslyn 2023-09-22 08:11:27

      7.0/10 is not self-conscious enough, the collage of jokes has shadows of generals and electrified houses, and the touch is relatively rough. But still has Keaton's witty sense of humor. "Nobody would believe, for instance, that the entire lives of a peaceful American boy and girl could be changed by a funny little war between two small countries far across the sea." That's...

    • By Davonte 2023-09-06 12:33:56

      The machines in "the navigator" are not only large cruise ships, but low-function cruise ships, in which certain elements that point to each other will be programmed into a pair that has been revoked and estranged, so the boundaries are not intended to exceed the boundaries, even Does not reach the limit, but only induces, polarizes the object of the series of limits. What the hell was he thinking about frying an egg in a big casserole? In fact, the Keaton Big Machine is not a large machine,...

    • By Levi 2023-09-01 20:40:09

      The same year as "Sherlock Holmes II", I watched the 1-hour version. It is still a very good comedy, and it is also a visual feast. Although the stunts are not as dazzling as "Sherlock Holmes II", and the plot is not as sophisticated as "Sherlock Holmes II", it is still very interesting. The World is more than that. In particular, there are many imitations of the chase scenes on the boat and the scenes under the...

    • By Concepcion 2023-09-01 12:17:53

      8.5/10. ①A certain country decided to throw the "Voyager" into the sea secretly to kill itself, because this large ship was sold to an enemy country. The movie tells the love story of the rich man who strayed into the ship and the heroine who was accidentally left behind on a mission. There is also a branch of cannibals on the island. ②The overall level of laughter should not exceed 9 points. I like the "haunted" part of the night (actually, the photos of the window shaking back and forth, the...

    Movie quotes

    • Rollo Treadway: Land!

      Betsy O'Brien: Cannibals!

      Rollo Treadway: [nods] We're safer on the boat.

      Betsy O'Brien: We're drifting toward them.

      [both run off to anchor the ship]

    • [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.

    • [last title card]

      [last title card]: Where ignorance is bliss ...