A trio of overweight and incompetent carpenters are hired by a young woman to build a house..

Is this film worth watching?Short answer: No, but it's a fascinating relic of early American cinema that offers insights into both the genre and the societal norms of the 1920s.Heavy Love is a silent film from 1926, directed by Edward LeSaint and starring Frank Alexander, 'Kewpie' Ross, Hilliard Karr, and Lois Boyd. Th...

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: No, but it's a fascinating relic of early American cinema that offers insights into both the genre and the societal norms of the 1920s.Heavy Love is a silent film from 1926, directed by Edward LeSaint and starring Frank Alexander, 'Kewpie' Ross, Hilliard Karr, and Lois Boyd. The film follows a trio of overweight and incompetent carpenters hired by a young woman to build her dream house. Their bumbling attempts at construction lead to a series of comedic ..."
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