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Buster Keaton-Our Hospitality DVD

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The Canfields and McKays are locked in a bitter feud which Willie McKay has avoided while living in the city. During a trip to his old family home he meets Virginia and falls in love. However after coming into her house he realizes she is a Canfield. Virginia's family wants to kill Willie but their rigid social code prevents them from doing it while he's a guest in their home. Once he steps outside however it's a different story!

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Released
19 October 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Cornerstone Media 
Classification
Runtime
73 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5030462053226 
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A double bill of classic silent comedy. 'Our Hospitality' (1923) sees Buster Keaton as the last surviving member of the McCoy family, sending up the famous Hatfield-McCoy feud. Trouble is inevitable when he falls in love with a Hatfield (Natalie Talmadge, his real-life girlfriend). The film also features train and chase sequences, as well as the famous rescue atop a high waterfall. In 'Sherlock Junior' (1923) Keaton plays a projectionist who, accused of stealing a watch, dreams of becoming a detective and clearing his name. His thoughts are so powerful that he dreams himself right onto the screen, merging with the characters in the movies he shows.