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Shakespeare with bricks, pratfalls, and a very angry fence.
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Neighbors (1920)

chaotic goodslapstick poetryfeuding families

Overview

ComedyRomance

The Romeo and Juliet story played out in a tenement neighborhood with Buster and Virginia's families hating each other over the fence separating their buildings.

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short filmsilent filmbeltbaseballjudgemarriage proposalpolice arrestwedding daywedding ringwedding ceremony+1 more
love across boundariesgenerational conflictabsurdity of grudges

Standout Aspects

Stunts

Keaton defies physics on a collapsing building—no CGI, no nets.

Direction

Buster co-directs with surgical timing; every frame earns its laugh.

Practical Effects

Every gag built by hand in 1920, still more inventive than most comedies today.

Best for:Solo: 18-minute perfection when you need joy, not commitment.·Date Night: Charming proof that silent romance still slaps.·Family: Wholesome chaos even your grandma will cackle at.
Edward F. Cline

Director

Edward F. Cline

ReleasedDec 12, 1920
Runtime18m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonelight
Feellight
Metro Pictures Corporation
Joseph M. Schenck Productions

Top Cast

Buster Keaton

Buster Keaton

The Boy

Virginia Fox

Virginia Fox

The Girl (uncredited)

Joe Roberts

Joe Roberts

Her Father (uncredited)

Joe Keaton

Joe Keaton

His Father (uncredited)

Edward F. Cline

Edward F. Cline

The Cop (uncredited)

Jack Duffy

Jack Duffy

The Judge (uncredited)

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Keaton performed the building-stunt himself with no safety equipment; the falling wall weighed hundreds of pounds and missed him by inches. He later called it 'simple math.'

Cultural

The 'gigglelogue' marketing invented wholesome branding for comedy—studios were desperate to prove slapstick wasn't corrupting America's youth.

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