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Just Neighbors

  • 19191919
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  • 9m
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6.2/10
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Bebe Daniels, Harold Lloyd, and 'Snub' Pollard in Just Neighbors (1919)
ShortComedy
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.
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
515
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    • Harold Lloyd
    • Frank Terry
  • Stars
    • Harold Lloyd
    • Bebe Daniels
    • 'Snub' Pollard
    • Harold Lloyd
    • Frank Terry
  • Stars
    • Harold Lloyd
    • Bebe Daniels
    • 'Snub' Pollard
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    • 3Critic reviews
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    Bebe Daniels, Margaret Joslin, Harold Lloyd, and 'Snub' Pollard in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Bebe Daniels, Margaret Joslin, Harold Lloyd, and 'Snub' Pollard in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Harold Lloyd in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Harold Lloyd and 'Snub' Pollard in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Harold Lloyd in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Bebe Daniels, Harold Lloyd, and 'Snub' Pollard in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Harold Lloyd in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Harold Lloyd and 'Snub' Pollard in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Harold Lloyd in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Bebe Daniels, Margaret Joslin, and Harold Lloyd in Just Neighbors (1919)
    Frank Terry, Bebe Daniels, Fred Guiol, Harold Lloyd, and 'Snub' Pollard in Just Neighbors (1919)

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    Harold Lloyd
    Harold Lloyd
    • The Boy
    Bebe Daniels
    Bebe Daniels
    • The Bride
    'Snub' Pollard
    'Snub' Pollard
    • The Neighbor
    • (as Harry Pollard)
    Marie Benson
    • Unidentified
    • (uncredited)
    Sammy Brooks
    • Short Man in Bank
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Gilmore
    Helen Gilmore
    • Old Woman with Packages
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Joslin
    Margaret Joslin
    • Neighbor's Wife
    • (uncredited)
    Gus Leonard
    • Bearded Bank Teller
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Gaylord Lloyd
    • Man in Line at Bank
    • (uncredited)
    Marie Mosquini
    Marie Mosquini
    • Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Stevenson
    Charles Stevenson
    • Postman
    • (uncredited)
    Noah Young
    Noah Young
        • Harold Lloyd
        • Frank Terry
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      • Trivia
        Prints 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.

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        Edited into American Masters: Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989)

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      6/10
      He's on his way
      This is one of Harold Lloyd's early short comedies, and while it's far from great there are hints here and there of the winning formula he was striving for, and that he would achieve in his masterworks of the '20s. Just Neighbors features a sympathetic protagonist we can relate to, a guy who struggles with the familiar frustrations of middle-class existence. Harold has his faults, but over all we like him and want to see him succeed. The movie gets off to a promising start, drawing us into Harold's world with an introductory title card that is nicely phrased and worth quoting in full: "There are moments in our lives-- especially when we cut it rather fine in catching our train home, after a hard day at the office --that we instinctively feel the Fates deliberately put themselves out, in a mad endeavor to impede our progress." We all have bad days and can relate to those words, right? And just as we're admiring the writer's style, a cheeky postscript adds: "You note that we begin well." They do indeed. Harold is frantically rushing to the bank, trying to reach a teller's window before closing time -- an urgent matter in the days before ATMs -- but when he collides with an old lady he takes the time to help her gather up her parcels, and then he stops not once but twice to give donations to a Red Cross nurse and a Salvation Army lass. In some of his early comedies Harold (like young Chaplin at Keystone) could be aggressive and downright rude, but on this occasion we know from the very outset that he's a nice guy.

      At the bank Harold encounters his next door neighbor, played by frequent co-star Snub Pollard, and their friendly relationship is established. After dealing with various frustrations at the bank they return together to their suburban neighborhood, where we meet 1) Snub's baby daughter, 2) Harold's dog, and 3) the guys' wives. Harold is married to cute, dark-eyed Bebe Daniels, while Snub's wife (Margaret Joslin) is hefty and jovial. All seems hunky-dory in suburbia until Harold attempts to help Snub build a chicken coop in his backyard. At first Harold is patronizing, indicating 'Step aside, I'll show you how it's done,' but he proves to be seriously inept at the job. Unfortunate accidents occur, and tensions escalate. Harold's dog goes after Snub's chickens; Bebe inadvertently sprays Snub's wife with the garden hose, windows get broken, and before you know it, it's full-scale war. Harold and Snub wind up face-to-face at their backyard fence, choking each other. But when Snub's baby daughter wanders into a genuinely dangerous situation all hostilities are brushed aside. She's rescued in a surprising fashion, and the warring neighbors reconcile.

      The twist at the end involving the baby is a definite indication that Lloyd and his colleagues were trying to introduce stronger elements of "heart" into these little stories. But where Just Neighbors is concerned the twist comes awfully late in the game, only moments before the film is over. Up to that point, most of the running time is taken up with slapstick ineptitude and fighting. Harold is likable enough here, but we wait in vain for his great comic set-pieces. The gags are mildly amusing at best, and eventually comedy gives way to combat. Still, while not terribly memorable in itself, this short points the way towards Lloyd's mature works such as Grandma's Boy and Hot Water, where a fine mix of comedy, heart, and sympathetic characters would result in something really special.
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        • July 13, 1919 (United States)
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        • Central Station, Fifth Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
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        • Rolin Films
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      • 9 minutes
        • Black and White
        • Silent

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