
No More Love
An American millionaire, who had always bad luck with women, bets that he can live without them for five years. But after four and a half years traveling around on his yacht, he rescues a lady from drowning in the English Channel.
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Plot Summary
A man attempts to convince his ex-girlfriend that he has moved on and found a new love, but his efforts are comically thwarted. He tries to impress her with his supposed new girlfriend and newfound sophistication, leading to a series of misunderstandings and chaotic situations. The film follows his increasingly desperate attempts to maintain the illusion, much to the amusement of his former flame.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1931, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain. However, Leo McCarey was known for his comedic timing, and Monte Banks was a popular silent and early sound comedian. Early reviews likely focused on the film's comedic elements and pacing typical of the era's shorts.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its fast-paced slapstick humor.
- Monte Banks' physical comedy is a highlight.
- A lighthearted and amusing diversion typical of the early sound era.
Google audience: Audience reception for this early short film is not widely documented.
Fun Fact
Leo McCarey, the director, would go on to have a highly successful career directing features such as 'The Awful Truth' and 'An Affair to Remember'.
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