
Real-estate agent Charles Blaydon is in love. To get the father of his sweetheart Kay Weaver to purchase a nearby property, he must fill the vacant house next door.


This movie, His Lucky Day, is one of those old-timers that just popped up on my watch list. Is it worth tracking down today? Probably not for everyone, unless you're really into seeing how comedies worked way back in the silent era, almost pre-talkie vibes. Folks who dig early cinema, or maybe just want to spot Walter...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"This movie, His Lucky Day, is one of those old-timers that just popped up on my watch list. Is it worth tracking down today? Probably not for everyone, unless you're really into seeing how comedies worked way back in the silent era, almost pre-talkie vibes. Folks who dig early cinema, or maybe just want to spot Walter Brennan in a tiny, tiny role before he became *Walter Brennan*, might get a kick out of it. If you're looking for modern pacing or big, laugh-out-loud moments, you’ll likely be bo..."
Gladys Lehman, John B. Hymer, Albert DeMond
United States

