Our Hospitality
"A Comedy with a Heart of Gold"
On his way home, a young man meets a woman he falls for, and a spark between them grows quickly. What he does not know is that her family sustains a lifelong feud with his relatives, turning romance into a high risk affair. Their courtship becomes a chain of comic misadventures as... Read more
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About Our Hospitality
On his way home, a young man meets a woman he falls for, and a spark between them grows quickly. What he does not know is that her family sustains a lifelong feud with his relatives, turning romance into a high risk affair. Their courtship becomes a chain of comic misadventures as misunderstandings, disguises, and pratfalls multiply and threaten to blow their plans apart. The film blends brisk physical comedy with a tender sense of affection, letting Keaton's timing and daring stunts drive the action. The atmosphere is brisk and bright, with witty exchanges. It plays out in a small town where romance clashes with a stubborn code. Across streets and taverns the chase stays playful and keeps them focused for audiences today.
Directed by John G Blystone and Buster Keaton and released in 1923, Our Hospitality was created from a screenplay by Joseph A Mitchell, Jean C Havez, and Clyde Bruckman, blending silent comedy with a rustic mood, with a rustic tone.
Box office figures for this era are not readily available, but the film helped build Buster Keaton's formidable standing in silent cinema and remains a touchstone for physical comedy in early Hollywood, with audiences responding to its clever set pieces.
Our Hospitality is widely regarded as a peak of silent era physical humor, with Keaton turning peril into punchlines through precise timing and fearless stunts. The feud premise and its elaborate set pieces echo in later romantic comedies that blend love with comic danger, while pacing and framing reveal craft.
Critical reception at the time highlighted its inventiveness and Keaton's restraint, while modern critics stress themes of romance under pressure, family loyalty, and the humor of escalating absurd challenges. The film balances affection with a stubborn feud code and a brisk pace that influenced later romantic comedies.
Details
- Release Date
- November 19, 1923
- Runtime
- 1h 13m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 308 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Romance
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Joseph M. Schenck Productions
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Buster Keaton
William McKay
Joe Roberts
Joseph Canfield
Natalie Talmadge
Virginia Canfield
Francis X. Bushman Jr.
Clayton Canfield
Craig Ward
Lee Canfield
Joe Keaton
The Engineer
Kitty Bradbury
Aunt Mary
Buster Keaton Jr.
Willie McKay - 1 Year Old
Erwin Connelly
Husband Quarreling with Wife (uncredited)
Edward Coxen
John McKay (uncredited)
Director: John G. Blystone, Buster Keaton
Written by: Joseph A. Mitchell, Jean C. Havez, Clyde Bruckman