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1930s & Earlier / Buster Keaton Falling Wall Stunt
From the 1928 silent film Steamboat Bill Jr., this 18-second clip is one of the greatest stunts ever filmed--and all Buster Keaton had to do was stand still. That wall weighed five thousand pounds! Many of the movie crew were convinced Keaton would be killed and chose to walk off the set rather than watch this incredibly dangerous stunt.




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Posted By: Lava1964
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When?: 16th September 2008
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