Never Too Old is a 1914 American silent comedy film produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company and starring James Levering, Marguerite Ne Moyer, and Oliver Hardy.
He responds to a newspaper advertisement seeking a wealthy old man to marry a beautiful young widow.
[1] Both films were among a group of short comedies made by the Lubin company in 1914 and early 1915 that include the earliest screen appearances of Oliver Hardy.
The Bioscope wrote "The tale unfolded by this film is rather ingenious, but not quite sufficiently strong to enable the appending of many situations.
[2] The reviewer for Moving Picture World felt that "there are some very amusing incidents in this comedy",[3] but the New York Dramatic Mirror dismissed it as a "slender and almost pointless farce".