Al appears as a henpecked husband who, left alone in the park, tries to flirt with a blind girl and then with a married woman, resulting in getting a black eye from her husband. He ingeniously explains it to his wife by telling a wild yarn in which he appears as the hero, but a camera record of the affair shown in a movie house which they attend results in his getting in wrong with his wife and also the woman's husband, who occupies an adjoining seat, so he lands in a hospital resolved never to flirt again until he gets better.


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

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"body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{font-weight:bold;color:#C2410C}em{color:#EAB308;font-style:italic}Directed by and featuring Al St. John, 'Never Again' is a sidesplitting romantic comedy that masterfully weaves a tale of deception, marital dynamics, and the unpredictable nature of human relationships. The film, boasting a cast including George Davis, Doris Deane, Carmencita Johnson, Blanche Payson, and John Sinclair, embarks on a narrative that is as ..."

Carmencita Johnson
Al St. John
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