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Love Your Neighbor
After a woman experiences what happens to her when she joins the "Do a Good Deed a Day" Club, she feels like murdering the president of the organization.
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Plot Summary
A comedic short film where Vernon Dent plays a character who is constantly trying to get rid of his bothersome neighbor. The neighbor's antics lead to a series of escalating mishaps and misunderstandings as Dent's character attempts to reclaim his peace and quiet.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy from 1930, 'Love Your Neighbor' is primarily remembered for its slapstick humor and the performances of its comedic cast. Critical reception at the time would have focused on its entertainment value and ability to elicit laughs, typical for the genre and era.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its lighthearted and comedic approach.
Features a brand of humor that was popular in short films of the early 1930s.
Vernon Dent's performance is a highlight, showcasing his comedic timing.
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Fun Fact
Vernon Dent, a prolific actor in early sound comedies, later became a familiar face in The Three Stooges shorts, often playing authority figures or antagonists.
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