Never Say Quit
Never Say Quit

Movie spotlight

Never Say Quit

1919
Movie
50 min
English

Born on Friday the thirteenth with thirteen letters in his name, Reginald Jones has been plagued with bad luck his entire life. Attempting to escape his jinx, Reginald attends a chauffeur's ball, where, after he helps a girl whose companion is berating her, the girl hits Reginald for interfering.

Insights

IMDb6.2/10
Director: Edward F. ClineGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this silent comedy short, a young man is determined to prove his worth and win the hand of his sweetheart by entering a boxing match. Despite facing overwhelming odds and a much larger opponent, he relies on his quick wit and a bit of luck to overcome challenges. The film follows his humorous and often slapstick journey towards victory.

Critical Reception

As a short silent comedy from the early days of cinema, 'Never Say Quit' is primarily appreciated for its historical significance and its place within the burgeoning comedy genre. Contemporary reviews were generally positive, focusing on the slapstick humor and the performances of its comedic actors, particularly Ben Turpin.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic slapstick and physical comedy.

  • Ben Turpin's distinctive performance is a highlight.

  • A charming example of early silent film humor.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to the film's age, but it is generally appreciated by silent film enthusiasts for its lighthearted comedy and historical value.

Fun Fact

Ben Turpin, known for his crossed eyes, was a popular comedic actor during the silent film era, and this film showcases his signature physical comedy style.

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