Review of The Haunted House (1921)
Buster Keaton plays a bank employee who stops a group of bank robbers from escaping police detection by hiding out in a reputedly haunted house. An unusual movie with two separate halves: a horribly drawn-out, mainly unfunny sequence in which Keaton unintentionally glues himself to piles of bills eventually gives way to an incredibly amusing second half in which he wanders into the titular haunted home. You'll be amazed at how many giggles the tiny genius can extract from a set of foldable stairs.