College 1927

Critics score:
88 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Mordaunt Hall, New York Times: Keaton himself strives to be funny, but his actions are so frightfully absurd that it strikes one that the character he plays never ought to be out of an asylum. Read more

Don Druker, Chicago Reader: Buster on the playing field, failing gloriously at every sport but executing each one beautifully when he dashes to his girl's rescue, is a study in precision and grace. Read more

Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune: The movie is worth seeing for a lot of reasons, one of them being the weirdly elegant pratfall Keaton takes on the baseball diamond when he gets clipped by an opposing player sliding into third. Read more

Tom Milne, Time Out: Minor Keaton but major almost any other comedian. Read more