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Last Refuge
Albareda does not doubt to betray her lover running away after denouncing him.
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Plot Summary
A lonely millionaire, facing his own mortality, adopts a young boy and becomes his guardian. He then decides to travel the country with the boy in his custom-built automobile, leading to a series of misadventures.
Critical Reception
While "Last Refuge" was not a critical darling upon release, it has gained a certain cult following over the years for its unique premise and Harold Lloyd's final on-screen performance. The film is often seen as a more mature and reflective work for the silent comedy icon.
What Reviewers Say
A sentimental and somewhat uneven final film for a comedy legend.
Offers a glimpse into a more subdued comedic style from Harold Lloyd.
The road trip aspect provides moments of charm, but the narrative can be slow-paced.
Google audience: Audience reception is minimal due to the film's age and limited availability, but those who have seen it often note Harold Lloyd's presence as a draw, even in a less slapstick role.
Fun Fact
This was Harold Lloyd's last feature film, marking the end of his prolific career as a major Hollywood star.
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