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"Our Hospitality" (1923) starring Buster Keaton and Joe Roberts

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This gem is presented by Silent Hall of Fame.   Please visit https://silent-hall-of-fame.org/   to support our non-profit mission and the legacy of silent movie stars by making a tax deductible contribution.   FEEL FREE TO FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @SilentFilmGems     "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 prologue.  Joe Roberts played his last role as Joseph Canfiled.  He had a stroke during filming, but insisted on continuing work.  He died shortly after the film was completed.  This was the biggest role of his life, and he made a significant contribution to the film's tremendous success.  Joe Roberts also partnered with Buster Keaton in 16 of his 19 short films as well as in "Three Ages".  The film is ranked number 28 in the list of The Top 100 Silent Era Films of the influential website Silent Era. "Our Hospitality" enjoys a very strong 7.8 rating in IMDB. Directed by               Buster Keaton, John G. Blystone Produced by             Joseph M. Schenck Scenario by               Jean Havez, Clyde Bruckman and Joseph Mitchell          Starring                     Buster Keaton, Joe Roberts Cinematography        Elgin Lessley, Gordon Jennings Distributed by           Metro Pictures Corporation Release date               November 19, 1923 Running time             1 hour, 14 minutes Country                      United States Language                    Silent film, English intertitles Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976: "Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

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ChiefMacon★★★★

"A very good piece with a nice series of interesting scenes.The stunts are real and it boggles the mind that no one was seriously hurt.Buster has his u..."

1/25/2020
paulinamayi★★★★★

"What a wonderful train ride that was...we watched this movie on the last night of our little momma kitty 12/14 2019. rest in peace, god bless you."

12/14/2019