Our Hospitality (1923) Our Hospitality

Our Hospitality ★★★★ 1923 One of Keaton's finest silent films, with all the elements in place. William McKay (Keaton) travels to the American South on a quaint train (a near-exact replica of the Stephenson Rocket), to claim an inheritance as the last survivor of his family. En route, a young woman traveler informs him that her family has had a long, deadly feud with his, and that they intend to kill him. McKay resolves to get the inheritance, depending on the Southern rule of hospitality to guests to save his life until he can make his escape. Watch for the river scene where, during filming, Keaton's own life was really in danger. By the way, Keaton married his leading lady in real life. 74m/B VHS, DVD. Buster Keaton, Natalie Talmadge, Joe Keaton, Buster Keaton Jr., Kitty Bradbury, Joe Roberts, Monte (Monty) Collins; Director: John Blystone, Buster Keaton; Writer: Jean C. Havez, Joseph A. Mitchell, Clyde Bruckman; Writer: Elgin Lessley, Gordon Jennings.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1923
Length (in minutes) 74
Display Black & White
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Buster Keaton
Actor Joe Roberts
Actor Joe Keaton
Actor Kitty Bradbury
Actor Monte (Monty) Collins
Actor Natalie Talmadge
Actor Buster Keaton Jr.
Cinematographer Elgin Lessley
Cinematographer Gordon Jennings
Director Buster Keaton
Director John Blystone
Writer Clyde Bruckman
Writer Jean C. Havez
Writer Joseph A. Mitchell