Suburban neighbors (Lloyd and Pollard) join together to build a garden shed, but through carelessness, wind up ruining the garden, as well as the laundry, which is drying in the yard. Furthe... Read allSuburban neighbors (Lloyd and Pollard) join together to build a garden shed, but through carelessness, wind up ruining the garden, as well as the laundry, which is drying in the yard. Further mayhem ensues when chickens are set loose.Suburban neighbors (Lloyd and Pollard) join together to build a garden shed, but through carelessness, wind up ruining the garden, as well as the laundry, which is drying in the yard. Further mayhem ensues when chickens are set loose.
- The Neighbor
- (as Harry Pollard)
- Unidentified
- (uncredited)
- Short Man in Bank
- (uncredited)
- Old Woman with Packages
- (uncredited)
- Pedestrian carrying boxes
- (uncredited)
- Woman buying train ticket
- (uncredited)
- Man in queue
- (uncredited)
- Neighbor's Wife
- (uncredited)
- Boy who sees baby on road
- (uncredited)
- Bearded Bank Teller
- (uncredited)
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- Man in Line at Bank
- (uncredited)
- Maid
- (uncredited)
- Postman
- (uncredited)
- Snubs daughter
- (uncredited)
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The setting has Lloyd and Daniels as the neighbors and friends of Pollard and his wife, but the friendship quickly becomes strained through a series of mishaps involving animals and do-it-yourself projects. The gag ideas are pretty good, and most of them are funny even though they are largely familiar. The cast members all have plenty of energy.
Lloyd's character is neither his earlier 'Lonesome Luke' character, nor his familiar persona from the fine 1920s comedies. Instead, this time he adapts his character to the setting, making him a 'typical' homeowner and neighbor. It works rather well, and while it's not especially noteworthy compared to Lloyd's best movies, it provides good light entertainment.
I recommend watching the 13 minute version which can currently be found on YouTube. There's also a 9 minute version on YouTube but there's at least one scene cut and it also seems to be sped up to save time.
If you love Harold or silent comedy from the 1910s, this is for you. My only complaint today is that the family dog is not credited here in the cast.. He did save the day after all.
Did you know
- TriviaPrints of this film have been preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York.
- Quotes
Title Card: The Boy. Only one minute to catch his train. He lives so far in the suburbs the katydids carry lighting-bugs for lanterns.
- ConnectionsEdited into American Masters: Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989)
Details
- Runtime
- 9m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1