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Go West

Come with Buster out into the vast open spaces where men are men and cows are their only lady friends
1925 | 83m | English

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With little luck at keeping a job in the city a New Yorker tries work in the country and eventually finds his way leading a herd of cattle to the West Coast.
Release Date: Nov 01, 1925
Director: Buster Keaton
Writer: Buster Keaton, Raymond Cannon
Genres: Comedy, Western
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Production Companies Buster Keaton Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Buster Keaton Friendless
Howard Truesdale Owner of the Diamond Bar Ranch
Kathleen Myers His Daughter
Ray Thompson The Foreman
Brown Eyes Herself
Roscoe Arbuckle Woman in Department Store (uncredited)
Joe Keaton Man in Barber Shop (uncredited)
Gus Leonard General Store Owner (uncredited)
Babe London Woman in Department Store (uncredited)
Name Job
Buster Keaton Writer, Director
Fred Gabourie Art Direction
Konrad Elfers Original Music Composer
Bert Haines Director of Photography
Elgin Lessley Director of Photography
Joseph M. Schenck Presenter
Lex Neal Assistant Director, Writers' Assistant
Raymond Cannon Writer
Name Title
Buster Keaton Producer
Joseph M. Schenck Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Although I did quite enjoy this lively outing for Buster Keating, I did think it just a little tame at times. He cuts quite a lonely figure as he struggles to find his feet at home. There are no jobs and he’s not exactly beating away his friends with a stick. New York! There must be opportunities th ... ere? Well possibly, but he loathes the place and it doesn’t care much for him either. Maybe the “Wild West”? Well he doesn’t make it very far before he topples from the train - and right into his own, quite comical, pile of virtual manure. That’d be cow manure! Turns out he might have found his true vocation - even if it is despite himself, and to the chagrin of just about everyone else at the “Diamond Bar Ranch”. In many ways this plays out like an observation of real life. Not just for this hapless soul, but for the town still controlled by the rancher - in this case Howard Truesdale, who had the eligible daughter (Kathleen Myers) with whom, well you can guess the rest. It’s quickly paced and the production manages to actively incorporate loads of the urban hustle and bustle, as well as it’s more rural equivalent quite entertainingly. There are a few inter-titles but they’re largely superfluous to a plot that thrives on some slapstick, certainly, but mainly on the facial expressions of a character actor who makes a fish-out-of-water look exactly that - and one we only ever really laugh with rather than at. It’s good fun, this; pokes a little mischief at the macho cowboy culture and is an effortless hour of light-heartedness to watch.

Feb 05, 2025