🪖🎭 The Doughboys (1930) — Buster Keaton’s Deadpan March Into Military Madness
The Doughboys (1930) drops Buster Keaton straight into uniform, and the results are pure stone‑faced chaos. This is Keaton stepping into the talkie era without losing an ounce of his legendary physical precision — the pratfalls, the mechanical gags, the stiff‑backed dignity in the middle of disaster. He plays a wealthy young man who accidentally enlists, and from the moment he steps into boot camp, everything that can go wrong does… beautifully.
Keaton’s genius is watching a man who refuses to react emotionally while the world collapses around him. Barracks drills turn into slapstick avalanches. Romance sneaks in with that gentle, awkward charm only Keaton could pull off. And when the film shifts into wartime action, the comedy becomes bigger, louder, and wonderfully absurd — a perfect blend of early‑sound humor and classic silent‑era timing.
If you love Buster Keaton at his most stubbornly stoic, marching through madness with that iconic stone face, The Doughboys delivers a full parade of vintage comedy gold.
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