Never Weaken: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
m (markup)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{work}}
{{work}}{{Needs Image}}
''[[Never Weaken]]'' is a 1921 silent comedy film starring [[Harold Lloyd]] and directed by Fred Newmeyer.
''[[Never Weaken]]'' is a 1921 silent comedy film starring [[Harold Lloyd]] and directed by Fred Newmeyer.


Line 6: Line 6:
Distraught, he decides to commit suicide, blindfolding himself and setting up a gun which will fire when he pulls a string attached to the trigger. But after putting on the blindfold he accidentally knocks over a lightbulb which pops, and he assumes he has shot himself. At that moment, a girder from the next door construction site swings into his office, lifting him and his chair outside. Pulling off the blindfold, he slowly realises he is high above the city, and climbs onto a building still under construction, trying to make his way down.
Distraught, he decides to commit suicide, blindfolding himself and setting up a gun which will fire when he pulls a string attached to the trigger. But after putting on the blindfold he accidentally knocks over a lightbulb which pops, and he assumes he has shot himself. At that moment, a girder from the next door construction site swings into his office, lifting him and his chair outside. Pulling off the blindfold, he slowly realises he is high above the city, and climbs onto a building still under construction, trying to make his way down.


The film is in the public domain, and [https://archive.org/details/Never_Weaken_1921 can be watched or downloaded from the Internet Archive.]
----
----
{{tropelist}}
{{tropelist}}
Line 20: Line 21:
[[Category:Never Weaken]]
[[Category:Never Weaken]]
[[Category:Film]]
[[Category:Film]]
[[Category:Public Domain]]

Revision as of 19:24, 30 June 2019

This page needs visual enhancement.
You can help All The Tropes by finding a high-quality image or video to illustrate the topic of this page.


Never Weaken is a 1921 silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Fred Newmeyer.

It was Lloyd's last short film, running to three reels, before he moved permanently into feature-length production. It was also one of his trademark 'thrill' comedies, featuring him dangling from a tall building. In this film, Harold works in an office on a tall building next door to his girlfriend Mildred (Mildred Davis). He assumes they will be married, but overhears her talking to a man who says to her, "Of course I will marry you." Little does he know this is actually her big brother, who has just become a priest.

Distraught, he decides to commit suicide, blindfolding himself and setting up a gun which will fire when he pulls a string attached to the trigger. But after putting on the blindfold he accidentally knocks over a lightbulb which pops, and he assumes he has shot himself. At that moment, a girder from the next door construction site swings into his office, lifting him and his chair outside. Pulling off the blindfold, he slowly realises he is high above the city, and climbs onto a building still under construction, trying to make his way down.

The film is in the public domain, and can be watched or downloaded from the Internet Archive.


Tropes used in Never Weaken include: