A person who owns/runs an inn or hotel.
The Inn Keeper - 2010 was released on: USA: December 2010
an inn keeper
He was the keeper of the Sprouter Inn
Wirt ...from Wirtshaus....an Inn Keeper.
I should think they're simply called 'innkeepers'.
The cast of One Night at the Inn - 2010 includes: Felix Bell as The Stranger David Sterne as Inn Keeper
I think it has to do with sounding modern & p.c. Inn keeper sounds a touch feudal; landlord or host is friendly and comtemporary. Same as saying bus driver instead of coachman. Personally I find the old terms more charming.
A person who is identified as a "restaurant keeper" in the 1900 US Census is a person who owns and operates a restaurant, just as an innkeeper is a person who owns and operates an inn (the forerunner of a hotel).
Don Quixote mistakes the innkeeper for a castle keeper and treats the inn as a castle, referring to him as "my lord" and the inn as a noble castle. This is reflective of Don Quixote's delusional belief that he is a knight in the medieval era.
Caerwys is one! mary in oregon our favorite Inn keeper is from Wales check this site......http://www.aboutbritain.com/TownsWales.asp
Axel Hultman has: Played Uncle Buller in "Silkesstrumpan" in 1921. Played Inn Keeper in "Styrman Karlssons flammor" in 1925. Played Jeremias Speetigue in "Charleys tant" in 1926. Played Simon Jakobovsky in "Dollarmillionen" in 1926. Played Lundqvist in "Ungdom" in 1927. Played Inn Keeper in "Hon, den enda" in 1927.
If you mean, which movie has that joke in it, The Crow is probabaly what your looking for.