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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA shy young man who can't talk to women ventures out to publish a book full of fictional conquests, but finds true love along the way.A shy young man who can't talk to women ventures out to publish a book full of fictional conquests, but finds true love along the way.A shy young man who can't talk to women ventures out to publish a book full of fictional conquests, but finds true love along the way.
- Premios
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Henry A. Barrows
- Publisher Roger Thornsby
- (sin acreditar)
Ethel Broadhurst
- Publisher Woman
- (sin acreditar)
Sammy Brooks
- Short Train Passenger
- (sin acreditar)
Billy Butts
- Little Boy
- (sin acreditar)
Joe Cobb
- Boy in Tailor Shop
- (sin acreditar)
Jackie Condon
- Boy Having Pants Sewn
- (sin acreditar)
Mickey Daniels
- Newsboy
- (sin acreditar)
Andy De Villa
- Traffic Cop
- (sin acreditar)
Dorothy Dorr
- Girl With the Curls
- (sin acreditar)
F.F. Guenste
- Butler
- (sin acreditar)
Betsy Ann Hisle
- Little Girl
- (sin acreditar)
Wally Howe
- First Bootlegger
- (sin acreditar)
Priscilla King
- Girl
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesMany of the exterior shots were filmed at Holmby House, the massive estate owned by Arthur Letts, owner of Bullock's Department Stores. Harold Lloyd did not move into his Green Acres estate in Beverly Hills until 1929, five years after this movie was released.
- PifiasWhen Mary's car goes off the road and in a close shot she takes out the Cracker Jack box, there is a reflection in the side of the car (bottom left) of a pair of legs standing nearby, then walking away.
- Citas
Big Publishing Office Girl: I just love cave men!
- Versiones alternativasIn addition to the 'My Vampire' and 'My Flapper' sequences, there was a third interlude involving the girl with the curls, where Harold finds her as a Mary Pickford-type milk maid. The scene does not survive (it was cut after a preview) but a photograph of the scene has appeared in several publications.
- ConexionesFeatured in World of Comedy (1962)
Reseña destacada
I have not seen very many Harold Lloyd movies, but if this film is any indication of his massive talent, I need to remedy that as soon as possible.
Harold is wonderful as Harold Meadows, a man so shy around women that he stutters until a whistle is blown. He is at work on a book about seducing women strangely enough and the imaginary scenes of him using his "techniques" on both a Vampire (Vamp) and a Flapper are early indications that this is going to be a very funny film.
The plot has been more than ably shared already, I will just add a few short observations.
It was a treat to see some of the earliest Our Gang / Little Rascal kids in this movie. In the opening scene in the tailor shop the wild-haired boy getting his pants stitched is Jackie Condon and the cute, chubby boy sitting on the floor is the first Our Gang "Fat Kid" , Joe Cobb. Later during the chase scene as Harold is riding horses, a freckle-faced boy calls out a cheer, this is Mickey Daniels, also of Our Gang fame.
I enjoyed, as everyone seems to of course, the chase/race at the end. It seems that they purposely used every form of land transport known at the time to get Harold to the place he needed to be.
Early product placement? Crackerjack boxes play a major role in this film.
All in all, this was am excellent introduction to Harold Lloyd for me, it makes me want to see more. I recommend it highly!
Harold is wonderful as Harold Meadows, a man so shy around women that he stutters until a whistle is blown. He is at work on a book about seducing women strangely enough and the imaginary scenes of him using his "techniques" on both a Vampire (Vamp) and a Flapper are early indications that this is going to be a very funny film.
The plot has been more than ably shared already, I will just add a few short observations.
It was a treat to see some of the earliest Our Gang / Little Rascal kids in this movie. In the opening scene in the tailor shop the wild-haired boy getting his pants stitched is Jackie Condon and the cute, chubby boy sitting on the floor is the first Our Gang "Fat Kid" , Joe Cobb. Later during the chase scene as Harold is riding horses, a freckle-faced boy calls out a cheer, this is Mickey Daniels, also of Our Gang fame.
I enjoyed, as everyone seems to of course, the chase/race at the end. It seems that they purposely used every form of land transport known at the time to get Harold to the place he needed to be.
Early product placement? Crackerjack boxes play a major role in this film.
All in all, this was am excellent introduction to Harold Lloyd for me, it makes me want to see more. I recommend it highly!
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- 3 ago 2002
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- 400.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 27 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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