Go West


 "Go West" is a silent comedy film released in 1925, starring the legendary silent film comedian Buster Keaton.

In "Go West," Buster Keaton plays the role of Friendless, a drifter who heads west in search of a new life. After a series of misadventures, he finds himself working on a cattle ranch. Despite his initial clumsiness and lack of experience, Friendless forms a bond with a cow named Brown Eyes and sets out to prove himself as a capable ranch hand.

The film is renowned for its inventive sight gags, elaborate physical comedy, and stunning stunt work. One of the most memorable sequences involves Keaton riding a steer through the streets of Los Angeles, showcasing his fearless approach to filmmaking and his mastery of physical comedy.

"Go West" stands as a testament to Buster Keaton's enduring legacy as one of the greatest comedians and filmmakers of the silent era. Its blend of humor, heart, and breathtaking stunts cements its status as a beloved gem of early cinema, cherished by cinephiles and comedy enthusiasts alike. 

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