The Goat is a 1921 short comedy film written, directed by and starring comedian Buster Keaton. Buster Keaton is walking by and peers through a barred window while captured murderer "Dead Shot Dan" is having his picture taken. Seeing that the photographer is looking away, Dan moves his head to the side and snaps a picture of Buster without anybody noticing. Thus, when Dan escapes, the wanted posters all show Buster with his hands on the bars. Buster is chased by various policemen, including a persistent Police Chief. Despite his desperate predicament, Buster notices a pretty young woman and... wrangles an invitation to dinner, only to discover her father is the Police Chief. This short contains one of Keaton's more memorable images: A distant, speeding train approaches the camera, and stops with a close-up of Keaton who has been sitting on the front of the train.
more
| Release date: | May 18, 1921 |
| Directed by: | Buster Keaton, Malcolm St. Clair |
| Runtime: | 27 Minutes |
| Producer: | Joseph Schenck |
| Cinematography: | Elgin Lessley, Elgin Lessley |
| Screenplay by: | Buster Keaton, Malcolm St. Clair |
| Genre: | Short Film, Comedy |