Never Again
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This farce comedy fills a little more than half the reel and made the audience scream with laughter. The situation is quite convincing, as shown, and yet hardly anything could be more preposterous or more ridiculously funny. It came about through a carelessly written letter of congratulation to a newly married friend. The reply advised the man to seek out his ideal, even if he had to follow her home. A few days later he sees her; she's the unknown wife of his friend. He follows; she has him arrested. He telephones to his friend who pays the fine and takes him home. What follows is very natural, except the ending, and very embarrassing. It's a good, hot weather drawing card. - The Moving Picture World, July 6, 1912
- deickemeyer
- Dec 9, 2016
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- TriviaReleased as a split reel along with the documentary The Carpathia (1912).
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