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Siskoid
Buster Keaton's Our Hospitality is a cross between the Hatfields and McCoys (here, the Canfields and McKays) and Romeo and Juliet, with him playing an orphan thrust into his family's old feud when he inherits its estate and meets the girl of his dreams, only to have her father and brothers try to kill him for some old vendetta. It actually starts like a drama, and not until he comes onscreen do things start to get humorous, with an extended railway sequence that has its own gags, but assuredly serves as a template for The General. On the one hand, the story here is stronger than in some of his more "chain of set pieces" films, but I do wish they got to the family feud quicker, having Keaton start running and fooling the assassins sooner, with ever crazier results, because after the middle section lull, it really starts to get good. The third act really takes it over the top with mountain and river gags that had me wondering how it was done - fine special effects and harrowing stunts! We're at the beginning of an amazing run for him here.coffeejazzlofi
(comment removed by mod, please post in English)Mathijsvdm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaqMhG3KFtUnbats
https://youtu.be/cRNObtP_Fgo (b&w)https://youtu.be/x_OKI0vDaaA (colorized)
AndrewB
That's one of the most whimsical train rides I've ever seen.HyliaFischer
Nice movie. Especially the train scene and the scene where he doesn't want to leave the house.Nine99
The punchline was obvious, but this movie is really good.Jumping Elephant
Also available at Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/OurHospitalityDynatiaCydonia
It can happen a lot of things within 80 minutes! crazy story, I liked it!Windill
Excellent movie! Worth seeing for the fun and the historical insights too. For instance: Broadway and 42nd street in 1810 (today: Times square).Also: an amazing bicycle.
And: the craziest train you ever saw.
Amazing stunts by the way!...
ClassicLady
http://silent-hall-of-fame.org/1920-1924/80-our-hospitality-1923senorroboto
Inventive and clever throughout. He really is pushing the envelope for the time period.ActualDog
My favorite Keaton so far. That tiny train you guys!Dieguito
Great adventurejohnnyg
Not the best Keaton, but a damn good film nonethelessShowing items 1 – 15 of 17