

Lonesome Luke, Mechanic
Lonesome Luke, Mechanic is a 1917 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd.
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Plot Summary
In this silent short, Harold "Snub" Pollard stars as Lonesome Luke, a hapless but determined mechanic. Luke attempts to fix a car but finds himself in a series of slapstick mishaps and physical comedy. His efforts to impress a young woman lead to escalating chaos and humorous destruction.
Critical Reception
As an early silent comedy short, "Lonesome Luke, Mechanic" was primarily intended for entertainment and is recognized as part of a prolific period for Harold Lloyd's "Lonesome Luke" character. Contemporary reviews likely focused on the gag-driven humor and Pollard's physical performance. Modern assessments view it as a typical example of early 20th-century slapstick.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on physical gags and slapstick.
- Showcases Harold Lloyd's early comedic talent before his iconic glasses persona.
- A representative example of silent era short comedy.
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Fun Fact
This film is one of many in the 'Lonesome Luke' series starring Harold Lloyd, who would later achieve superstardom with his 'glasses' character.
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