Buster Keaton Rides Again is a 55-minute 1965 documentary film directed by John Spotton and narrated by Michael Kane.
The choice of black-and-white was not only for economic reasons, as the format allowed for an easy integration of the footage from Keaton's earlier films.
The motivation behind making The Railrodder with Buster Keaton, was that "critics were rediscovering and wildly praising his great silent comedies of the '20s.
[8][3] Buster Keaton Rides Again and The Railrodder are available for free streaming on the National Film Board's website as well as on DVD.
[9] In Canada, the NFB itself markets the DVD, while Kino Video distributes the film in the United States.