In pre-historic times (dream sequence), our hero, in a loin cloth, battles other cavemen over the opposite sex.In pre-historic times (dream sequence), our hero, in a loin cloth, battles other cavemen over the opposite sex.In pre-historic times (dream sequence), our hero, in a loin cloth, battles other cavemen over the opposite sex.
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'Snub' Pollard
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- (as Harry Pollard)
Marie Mosquini
- Girl on bench
- (uncredited)
Nina Speight
- Woman with policeman
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If you watch "Clubs Are Trump" today, you might be surprised when you learn that Harold Lloyd is in the lead in this one. In his Lonesome Luke persona, he's practically unrecognizable...partly because of how he looks nothing like the nice-guy with the glasses everyone came to love and partly because Luke was a nasty and abrasive sort of character...also nothing like the sweet guy Lloyd later played in his films. Along with Lloyd in support is his usual number two man, Snub Pollard and the made a ton of films together in the 1910s.
The film begins in the present day and Snub and Luke are both mashers trying to make unwanted advances on women in the park with their dates. Soon the film does a flashback sequence to the caveman days and they pair are once again on the prowl for women...but this time with clubs and less subtle methods....and lots of folks getting bonked on the head!
So is it any good? Not especially. While there's plenty of slapstick, there just aren't all that many laughs. It didn't help that Luke and Snub were difficult to like and the story didn't make the most of its prehistoric setting. The only thing I really DID like was the ending in the park...now THAT was funny!
By the way, about a decade later, Laurel & Hardy made a somewhat similar film, "Flying Elephants", where they are also cavemen on the prowl. Also, the print for "Clubs Are Trump" on YouTube is interesting because the intertitle cards are in French and Flemish...presumably for Belgian audiences. Don't worry....you can watch the short just fine whether or not you understand these languages.
The film begins in the present day and Snub and Luke are both mashers trying to make unwanted advances on women in the park with their dates. Soon the film does a flashback sequence to the caveman days and they pair are once again on the prowl for women...but this time with clubs and less subtle methods....and lots of folks getting bonked on the head!
So is it any good? Not especially. While there's plenty of slapstick, there just aren't all that many laughs. It didn't help that Luke and Snub were difficult to like and the story didn't make the most of its prehistoric setting. The only thing I really DID like was the ending in the park...now THAT was funny!
By the way, about a decade later, Laurel & Hardy made a somewhat similar film, "Flying Elephants", where they are also cavemen on the prowl. Also, the print for "Clubs Are Trump" on YouTube is interesting because the intertitle cards are in French and Flemish...presumably for Belgian audiences. Don't worry....you can watch the short just fine whether or not you understand these languages.
- planktonrules
- Jul 13, 2020
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- Runtime25 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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