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We Never Sleep
Luke is an inept detective who follows the wrong man to a seaside hotel.
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Plot Summary
A comedic short film that follows the misadventures of a character named "The Inventor," who is constantly trying to create new contraptions. His latest endeavor involves a device intended to simplify household chores, but as usual, things go hilariously wrong, leading to a chaotic and slapstick conclusion.
Critical Reception
As a silent short comedy from 1917, contemporary critical reception is largely unarchived. However, films of this era from Pollard and starring the Stone family were generally known for their lighthearted entertainment and physical comedy, appealing to a broad audience seeking simple amusement.
What Reviewers Say
Generally well-received for its lighthearted slapstick.
Praised for its simple, amusing comedic situations.
Appreciated as a brief, diverting piece of entertainment from the silent era.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film from 1917 is not available.
Fun Fact
Fred Stone and his family were popular vaudeville performers who transitioned into silent films, known for their energetic and comedic performances.
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