Harry, The Odd Fellow, is a tenement worker who lives alone in a shack alongside a warehouse and longs for the companionship of a wife and children like other men..


Is Three's a Crowd worth watching today? Short answer: absolutely, but with a few crucial caveats. This silent film, a curious blend of profound pathos and understated humor, will deeply resonate with cinephiles, historians of comedy, and those who appreciate the nuanced, often melancholic performances of the silent er...

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Harry Langdon

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"Is Three's a Crowd worth watching today? Short answer: absolutely, but with a few crucial caveats. This silent film, a curious blend of profound pathos and understated humor, will deeply resonate with cinephiles, historians of comedy, and those who appreciate the nuanced, often melancholic performances of the silent era. However, it might prove a challenging watch for audiences accustomed to rapid-fire dialogue, explicit narratives, and modern comedic sensibilities. For those willing to surrende..."
Arthur Ripley, Harry McCoy, Harry Langdon, James Langdon, Robert Eddy
United States

1928 · IMDb 5.8


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