The Cameraman is a 1928 American silent comedy directed by Edward Sedgwick and an uncredited Buster Keaton. The picture stars Buster Keaton, Marceline Day, Harold Goodwin, and others.
Buster Buster Keaton, a sidewalk tintype portrait photographer in New York City, develops a crush on Sally Marceline Day, a secretary who works for MGM Newsreels. To be near her, he purchases an old film camera, emptying his bank account, and attempts to get a job as one of MGMs filmers. Harold Harold Goodwin, an MGM cameraman who has designs on Sally himself, mocks his ambition.Sally, however, encourages Buster and suggests he film anything and everything. Busters first attempts show his total lack of experience. He double exposes or over exposes much of the footage, and the rest is simply no good. Despite this setback, Sally agrees to go out with Buster, after her Sunday date cancels. They go to the city plunge pool, where Buster gets involved in numerous mishaps. Later, Harold offers Sally a ride home Buster has to sit in the rumble seat, where he gets drenched in the rain. ........
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