

Lonesome Luke's Lovely Rifle
Lonesome Luke's Lovely Rifle is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd.
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Plot Summary
In this silent comedy short, Lonesome Luke finds himself in a series of comical predicaments, involving a rather unusual rifle. The film follows his misadventures as he attempts to navigate everyday situations with this peculiar prop, leading to escalating chaos and slapstick humor. It's a quintessential example of early screen comedy, relying on physical gags and exaggerated performances.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1917, specific critical reviews from the era are scarce and often not preserved in easily accessible databases. However, Harold Lloyd's Lonesome Luke series was generally popular with audiences for its lighthearted and inventive comedy. These shorts were designed for mass entertainment and were well-received for their comedic timing and Harold Lloyd's evolving persona.
What Reviewers Say
- Early Harold Lloyd silent comedy featuring physical gags.
- Relies on slapstick and visual humor typical of the era.
- A charming, albeit brief, look at early film comedy.
Google audience: Information regarding audience reception specifically for this short film from 1917 is not readily available through modern Google review systems. However, Harold Lloyd's Lonesome Luke shorts were generally considered entertaining and amusing by contemporary audiences.
Fun Fact
This film is part of the Lonesome Luke series, which predates Harold Lloyd's iconic 'Glasses' character and features him in a more subservient, often downtrodden role, a contrast to his later, more independent and optimistic persona.
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