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Next Aisle Over

  • 1919
  • 9m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
280
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Bebe Daniels, William Gillespie, and Harold Lloyd in Next Aisle Over (1919)
ComedyShort

A salesman takes a job at a department store to impress a girl and winds up stopping a kidnapping.A salesman takes a job at a department store to impress a girl and winds up stopping a kidnapping.A salesman takes a job at a department store to impress a girl and winds up stopping a kidnapping.

  • Director
    • Hal Roach
  • Writer
    • H.M. Walker
  • Stars
    • Harold Lloyd
    • 'Snub' Pollard
    • Bebe Daniels
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    280
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hal Roach
    • Writer
      • H.M. Walker
    • Stars
      • Harold Lloyd
      • 'Snub' Pollard
      • Bebe Daniels
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harold Lloyd
    Harold Lloyd
    • The Hustler
    'Snub' Pollard
    'Snub' Pollard
    • The Henpecked Husband
    • (as Harry Pollard)
    Bebe Daniels
    Bebe Daniels
    • Vera De Luxe
    Fred Jefferson
    • Shocked customer
    Jerome LaPlanche
    • Boy
    James Parrott
    • Customer leaving store…
    Sammy Brooks
      Billy Fay
        William Gillespie
        William Gillespie
        • Pedestrian
        • (uncredited)
        • …
        Estelle Harrison
        • Sales clerk
        • (uncredited)
        Lew Harvey
        Lew Harvey
        • Window cleaner
        • (uncredited)
        • …
        Wally Howe
        Wally Howe
        • Man with maid
        • (uncredited)
        • …
        Bud Jamison
        Bud Jamison
        • The Masher
        • (uncredited)
        Margaret Joslin
        Margaret Joslin
        • The Henpecking Wife
        • (uncredited)
        Marie Mosquini
        Marie Mosquini
        • Shoe Customer
        • (uncredited)
        William Petterson
        • Sleepy sales clerk
        • (uncredited)
        Dorothy Terry
        • Customer
        • (uncredited)
        Dorothy Vernon
        Dorothy Vernon
        • Customer
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Hal Roach
        • Writer
          • H.M. Walker
        • All cast & crew
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        6atlasmb

        Not Lloyd's Best

        Harold Lloyd at this best is extremely funny. But in this short, the comic elements are mostly silly.

        He takes a job selling shoes in a department store so he can be near an attractive woman (Bebe Daniels). Most of what follows never rises to the level of his best work. The physical stunts are moderately challenging and moderately funny. The degree of invention in his stunts, likewise, is mostly average.

        He does stretch the bounds of reality by revealing that the main window in the store has no glass. Later he builds on that premise and tricks a gang of ruffians with a routine that takes perfect timing.
        Michael_Elliott

        Nice Laughs for Lloyd Fans

        Next Aisle Over (1919)

        ** 1/2 (out of 4)

        Nice silent one-reeler about a man (Harold Lloyd) who takes a job inside a department store because he finds one of the workers (Bebe Daniels) to be cute. Before long he's not only trying to sale shoes but he also has to deal with some kidnappers. NEXT AISLE OVER is another decent short from this part of Lloyd's career where slapstick was certainly his thing. This film here clocks in at just under 10-minutes and while it's certainly not a classic there are enough funny parts to make it worth watching. One of the best sequences deals with 'Snub' Pollard carrying a large number of items for his wife and being unable to get into a swinging door. Another funny sequence deals with Lloyd trying to put shoes on the sock-less man. Once the kidnapping scheme comes into play we're given a terrific sequence where Lloyd, in the window like a mannequin, starts hitting up on the three kidnappers who keep thinking one of their own is doing it. Lloyd is once again flawless in the role as his comic timing is really on the mark. Daniels is her sweet self as usual and Pollard is very funny in his scenes. Several of the Rolin Films troop are on hand here.
        3planktonrules

        One of Lloyd's last 'jerk' films.

        The Harold Lloyd films of the 1920s were works of art. While laughs were important, Lloyd's style changed a lot from his roughhouse 1910s pictures. Instead of relying on slapstick, they were much more plot-driven and very sweet...and you really liked the characters he played. "Next Aisle Over" is an example of Lloyd in his middle phase of his comedy. In other words, while the character LOOKED like the sweet bespectacled man of the 20s, he acted much like his earlier, jerky characters. Much of the time, you really have no understanding WHY he wacted the way he did....but you know you don't like the guy!

        The film begins with a revolving door bit that is mildly funny...but you notice right away how mean Lloyd is in this one as he torments a little guy for no apparent reason. Then, he enters the department store and begins flirting with his girlfriend. When the boss arrives, Harold inexplicably slaps him around and causes a minor riot! Then, you realize he works there and the job shows him throwing things at customers, slapping them and being slapped by them. All in all, practically no plot, few laughs and a nasty, unlikable leading man. I see little to recommend in this one.
        Single-Black-Male

        Character Nuances

        The rimmed glasses character is fully realized in this film because Harold Lloyd brings out his nuances. He possesses an essence that the Lonesome Luke personality lacked, and demonstrates that he could bring something to comedy without imitating Chaplin's persona.

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        • Trivia
          The girl in the film gets a $10,000 inheritance. One hundred years later, in 2019, this is equivalent, due to inflation, to about $150,000.
        • Quotes

          Intertitle: OUR MOTTO. Slow service; punk goods and bum treatment.

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        Details

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        • Release date
          • March 30, 1919 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Languages
          • None
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Lui chez le grand couturier
        • Filming locations
          • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
        • Production company
          • Rolin Films
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        • Runtime
          • 9m
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Silent
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.33 : 1

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