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At It Again

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In a quiet town, a young engineer with a restless spirit finds himself trapped in his monotonous office job. As he daydreams about thrilling adventures, his daily routine is interrupted when his rebellious spirit leads him to pull off a series of comedic pranks. His goal is to prove that the impossible can be achieved, and for that, he decides to build an impossible machine: a flying contraption that will defy all the laws of physics.

As he progresses on his project, his trusted team—a group of equally adventurous friends—joins him. Together, they face various obstacles and hilarious situations, from confronting a squad of police officers to dealing with the outrage of the neighbors. Each attempt to fly becomes a comedy of errors, filled with ridiculous circumstances that will keep the audience laughing out loud.

However, amidst the falls and the laughter, the young man discovers the value of perseverance and teamwork. An unexpected twist leads him to push beyond his own limits and reflect on his true dreams. The story evolves into a celebration of youthful imagination and the power of friendship. With a charming visual palette and a brisk pace, the film captures the essence of optimism and fun, leaving everyone wanting more while highlighting the importance of moving forward, no matter how many times they stumble along the way.

Media type
Movie
Year
1912
Director
Mack Sennett
Actors
Fred Mace
Fred Mace
Ford Sterling
Mabel Normand
Alice Davenport
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Mack Sennett
Original title
At It Again
Duration
6
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