A man returns to his Appalachian homestead. On the trip, he falls for a young woman.


A Silent Saga of Feuds and Forbidden Love When the dust settles on the opening frames of Our Hospitality, the viewer is thrust into a world where the Appalachian wilderness is both a sanctuary and a crucible. The film opens with a lone rider—portrayed with stoic gravitas by Francis X. Bushman Jr.—traversing windin...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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" A Silent Saga of Feuds and Forbidden Love When the dust settles on the opening frames of Our Hospitality, the viewer is thrust into a world where the Appalachian wilderness is both a sanctuary and a crucible. The film opens with a lone rider—portrayed with stoic gravitas by Francis X. Bushman Jr.—traversing winding mountain paths, his silhouette a lone brushstroke against a sky bruised with twilight. The cinematography, crisp for its era, captures the stark contrast between the verdant ridg..."
George Marion
Clyde Bruckman, Joseph A. Mitchell, Jean C. Havez
United States
Romance, Comedy, Thriller

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