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| Never Say Quit | |
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| Directed by | Edward Dillon |
| Written by | Raymond L. Schrock (screenplay and story) |
| Starring | George Walsh |
| Cinematography | Rial Schellinger |
| Distributed by | Fox Film Corporation |
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Running time | 5reels |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (Englishintertitles) |
Never Say Quit is alost[1]1919 American silentcomedy film directed byEdward Dillon. It was produced and distributed by theFox Film Corporation.[2]
As described in a film magazine,[3] Reginald Jones (Walsh) is a jinx and is always getting stung. One of his stunts is to butt in when he sees a woman being ill-treated, and in one adventure is decoyed into abadger game. As a consequence, he loses a fortune when he is unable to attend the funeral of an aunt. He goes to sea on a schooner and the passengers include a rich man and his daughter, who are treasure seekers. The captain is rough and pulls a stunt to get the rich man into his power. Reginald comes to their aid, but it's a tough situation until American sailors fromsubmarine chaser S.C. 143 come to the rescue, jumping the railing and knocking out the villainous crew.
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