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  1. Our Hospitality is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by Buster Keaton and John G. Blystone. Starring Keaton, Joe Roberts , and Natalie Talmadge and distributed by Metro Pictures Corporation , it uses slapstick and situational comedy to tell the story of Willie McKay, caught in the middle of the infamous "Canfield–McKay ...

  2. Our Hospitality: Directed by John G. Blystone, Buster Keaton. With Buster Keaton, Natalie Talmadge, Joe Roberts, Francis X. Bushman Jr.. A man returns to his Appalachian homestead. On the trip, he falls for a young woman. The only problem is her family has vowed to kill every member of his family.

    • (13K)
    • Comedy, Romance, Thriller
    • John G. Blystone, Buster Keaton
    • 1923-11-19
  3. Apr 16, 2020 · Our Hospitality (Keaton and Blystone, 1923) — High Quality 1080p - YouTube. André Bourbeau. 2.18K subscribers. 11. 351 views 3 years ago. This is a fully high definition copy of Buster Keaton...

    • 75 min
    • 351
    • André Bourbeau
  4. Apr 15, 2022 · Often cited as one of his most significant films—as well as one of his funniest—1923’s Our Hospitality, which Keaton co-directed with John G. Blystone, is his take on the notorious feud between the Hatfield and McCoy clans (here renamed the Canfields and the McKays).

    • 76 min
  5. Dec 31, 2014 · Nuster, Keaton, civil war, silents, comedy. Our Hospitality starring Buster Keaton was released in 1923 by Metro Pictures. It is the story of a boy (Keaton) who fall into a Hatfield McCoy like feud. It does have some wonderful comedic scenes.

  6. "Our Hospitality" is a sparkling comedy, included in our program to celebrate the work and contributions of Joe Roberts, a star of Silent Hall of Fame. Three generations of the Keaton family played in the film: Buster Keaton's father Joe Keaton was the train engineer, Buster Keaton played Willie McKay and his infant son was baby Willie in the ...

  7. OUR HOSPITALITY was the 18th and final Keaton film appearance for Big Joe Roberts; he suffered a stroke during filming, but returned to work few weeks later, insisting on finishing his role. Big Joe died a month after his final scene, just six days before the film’s premiere.