
The Dog is the Only Professional on Set If you’re the kind of person who finds 1920s child actors deeply unsettling, stay away from this. But if you have a soft spot for dogs that are clearly more talented than their human co-stars, Buster Shows Off is a decent ten-minute distraction. You can find it on various archiv...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Roland Asher

Richard Smith
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"The Dog is the Only Professional on Set If you’re the kind of person who finds 1920s child actors deeply unsettling, stay away from this. But if you have a soft spot for dogs that are clearly more talented than their human co-stars, Buster Shows Off is a decent ten-minute distraction. You can find it on various archive sites, usually looking like it was dragged through a hedge, which honestly fits the vibe. Arthur Trimble, playing Buster, has this bowl cut that looks like it was shaped with a ..."

