Love Thy Neighbor
The story of a postman who applies the basic Christian law of love toward others as he covers his neighborhood mail route. A grouchy landlord, a struggling young widow and her son, a neighborhood gossip, an eligible young bachelor, and others are affected by his philosophy.
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Plot Summary
In this short film, a married couple finds themselves in a humorous predicament when a new neighbor moves in next door. The wife is instantly smitten with the attractive neighbor, much to her husband's dismay. The situation escalates with comical misunderstandings and awkward encounters as the husband tries to maintain control and the wife navigates her infatuation.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy from 1950, 'Love Thy Neighbor' was likely intended as light entertainment. Critical reviews from that era are scarce for such shorts, but it's understood to be a straightforward, albeit forgettable, domestic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- A brief, lighthearted comedic romp.
- Features a common domestic sitcom premise.
- Generally considered a minor, unobtrusive short film.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short film from 1950 is not readily available.
Fun Fact
This short film was produced by Monogram Pictures, a studio known for its low-budget B-movies and short subjects during the Golden Age of Hollywood.
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