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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaHarold "Speedy" Swift, a fan of Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees, saves from extinction the city's last horse-drawn trolley, operated by his girlfriend's grandfather.Harold "Speedy" Swift, a fan of Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees, saves from extinction the city's last horse-drawn trolley, operated by his girlfriend's grandfather.Harold "Speedy" Swift, a fan of Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees, saves from extinction the city's last horse-drawn trolley, operated by his girlfriend's grandfather.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
Ernie Adams
- Coney Island Baseball Concessionaire
- (sin acreditar)
James Bradbury Jr.
- Chauffeur
- (sin acreditar)
Edna Mae Cooper
- Undetermined Secondary Role
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Josephine Crowell
- Lady in Car
- (sin acreditar)
Andy De Villa
- Traffic Cop
- (sin acreditar)
Jimmy Dime
- Tough
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Bobby Dunn
- Tough
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Herbert Evans
- Restaurant Manager
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Lou Gehrig
- Lou Gehrig
- (sin acreditar)
Dick Gilbert
- Tough Guy
- (sin acreditar)
Tommy Hicks
- Fat Kid on Subway
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- CuriosidadesDuring the Coney Island magic mirror scene, Harold Lloyd gives the middle finger to his reflection in the mirror. This obscene gesture was permitted by censors in motion pictures prior to the enforcement of the draconian Hays Code in 1934 and can be seen in a number of other contemporary films such as Alfred Hitchcock's El ring (1927), by Dick Dix in La escuadrilla deshecha (1932), and by Bette Davis (to Douglas Fairbanks Jr) in Los gángsters del aire (1933).
- PifiasIn several early scenes the box score to the Yankee game is shown to keep fans and customers up to date. The Yankees were said to be playing a home game. Therefore, the Yankees should be shown on the bottom of the box score, not on top, as shown in the film.
- Versiones alternativasIn 1992, The Harold Lloyd Trust and Photoplay Productions presented a 85-minute version of this film in association with Thames Television International and Channel Four, with a musical score written by Carl Davis. The addition of modern credits stretched the time to 86 minutes.
- ConexionesFeatured in Calendar: Episodio fechado 16 abril 1962 (1962)
- Banda sonoraSpeedy Boy
Written by Jesse Greer and Raymond Klages
Reseña destacada
A delightful Harold Lloyd piece in which, in a nice change of pace, his character is a self-assured, confident young man living in New York during the roaring twenties, who loves baseball as much as he loves his girlfriend. Trouble is afoot however, when business tycoons try to buyout his father-in-law's lone horse and buggy track for their development. Things turn unlawful when goons are hired to try and thwart the buggy's run, which must be made at least once every 24 hours, or Pop can lose his license.
Everything plays out in the traditional Lloyd way, with wonderful gags and set pieces, but the biggest treat of all is the roughly twenty minute escape Lloyd takes with his girl to Coney Island. Wonderfully shot, it is truly a pleasure to see Coney Island in it's hey day. As well, Babe Ruth does a nice turn playing himself.
A must see.
Everything plays out in the traditional Lloyd way, with wonderful gags and set pieces, but the biggest treat of all is the roughly twenty minute escape Lloyd takes with his girl to Coney Island. Wonderfully shot, it is truly a pleasure to see Coney Island in it's hey day. As well, Babe Ruth does a nice turn playing himself.
A must see.
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- Duración1 hora 25 minutos
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