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A three-part Never Weaken closes Lloyd's era of making short comedies. The intention behind it was to send Harold again to the good old breathtaking heights. There was a risk, though, that he would repeat himself as it was a third picture of this kind in a row: there was Look Out Below, shot in 1918, and two-years younger High and Dizzy. In Never Weaken, there are some of Lloyd's most hilarious sequences shot in the heights. (Summer Film School)

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English This short film starring Harold Lloyd is perhaps not so much a comedy as a tribute to acrobatic stunts many feet above the ground. At times I was really worried about Lloyd (or his stunt double), but in the end he pulled it all off and it was a great show. ()