Description: 3-Disc Blu-ray set for 3 restored films directed by and starring Buster Keaton! Eureka presents the 3-Disc Blu-ray set for Buster Keaton's Our Hospitality, Go West and College: Our Hospitality (1923) – 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). Keaton is luckless William McKay, who must journey down South to view his lacklustre inheritance, only to be seduced along the way by one of the Canfields, Virginia, who lures him to her family’s house so that the men of the clan can shoot him down. But William knows that the Canfield men won’t kill him as long as he’s in their house, so he endeavours to stay put there, against all obstacles. With its attention to 19th-century period detail and emphasis on integrating the gags into the storyline, Our Hospitality was not just a breakthrough in Keaton’s career, but it was also noted even during its release as an advancement in the medium, with Varietyproclaiming, “It marks a step forward in the production of picture comedies.” From a 2K restorationGo West (1925) – Keaton is at his most stone-faced as the memorably named “Friendless” in Go West, an irresistible blend of deadpan darkness and spectacular comic set-pieces. Friendless abandons city life to ride the rails to an Arizona ranch, where his ineptitude at almost everything only makes his nickname even more accurate. But when his one beloved companion, a cow named Brown Eyes, seems to be headed to a slaughterhouse fate, Friendless intervenes, and the resulting cattle stampede through the streets of Los Angeles is one of Keaton’s most understandably famous and acclaimed sequences. From a 4K restorationCollege (1927) Keaton follows up The General with a higher education comedy that seems to take a cue from Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman (1925). Keaton is bookworm Ronald, whose high school girl Mary ditches him for someone with the athletic prowess that Ronald lacks. Determined to win her back, Ronald enters college with an eye on sports, but two left feet. From a 2K restoration Read on for all the extras included in this set! 100% Brand New and Factory SealedPacked with extra CARE with USPS First Class serviceDiscount/combined shipping if multiple items are ordered =)Photos in gallery is a sample of our actual in-stock itemShips from Las Vegas, USAIMPORTANT NOTE: An all-region Blu-ray player is required to view this movie. Standard U.S. Blu-ray players will NOT read Region B discs. Click on our items for sale if you're looking for an all-region player. Features: 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from new restorations undertaken by The Cohen Film CollectionOur Hospitality – Presented in 1080p from a 2K restorationGo West – Presented in 1080p from a 4K restorationCollege – Presented in 1080p from a 2K restorationOur Hospitality – new audio commentary by silent film historian Rob Farr Hospitality [55 mins] – early shorter version of Our Hospitality, presented with optional commentary by film historian Polly RoseMaking Comedy Beautiful [26 mins] – video essay by Patricia Eliot TobiasGo West – new audio commentary by film historians Joel Goss and Bruce LawtonGo West – new video essay by John Bengtson (Silent Echoes / Silent Traces / Silent Visions) on Go West’s filming locationsA Window on Keaton [28 mins] – video essay by David CairnsGo West [1923, 12 mins] – short filmCollege – video essay by John Bengtson on the film’s filming locationsThe Railrodder [1965, 24 mins] – produced by the National Film Board of Canada and starring Buster Keaton in one of his final film rolesThe Railrodder – optional audio commentary with director Gerald Potterton and cameraman David De VolpiBuster Keaton Rides Again [1965, 55 mins] – documentary feature produced concurrently with, the filming of The RailrodderQ&A with Gerald Potterton [55 mins] – audio recording of a post-screeningQ&A with The Railrodder director Gerald Potterton, and David De VolpiStillsGalleriesA collector's booklet featuring an essay by Philip Kemp, and writing on all three films by Imogen Sara SmithTechnical Specs:Country: USALanguage: SilentYear: 1923-1927Runtime: 222Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Colour: Black & WhiteSubtitles: Silent3 DiscsLooking for more import movies? Visit our store! =) - The Goodie Emporium Return policy: If New/Factory Sealed items have been opened, returns will not be accepted.
Price: 28.99 USD
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Format: Region B Blu-ray (locked)
Region Code: Region B Blu-ray (locked)
Release Year: 2020
Case Type: Blu-ray Case
Rating: NR
Actor: Buster Keaton
Director: Buster Keaton
Genre: Silent, Black and White, Adventure, Comedy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Movie/TV Title: Buster Keaton: Our Hospitality | Go West | College
Studio: Eureka