Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man, unaccustomed to children, must accompany a young girl on a train trip.A young man, unaccustomed to children, must accompany a young girl on a train trip.A young man, unaccustomed to children, must accompany a young girl on a train trip.
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Anna Mae Bilson
- The Lonesome Little Child
- (as Anna May Bilson)
Roy Brooks
- Chubby Man on Train
- (non crédité)
Sammy Brooks
- Short Man on Train
- (non crédité)
Evelyn Burns
- Angry Woman in Bathroom
- (non crédité)
Charles Force
- Angry Man in Bathroom
- (non crédité)
William Gillespie
- The Child's Daddy
- (non crédité)
Joseph Havel
- Bit Role
- (non crédité)
Wally Howe
- Sheriff of Teetersburg
- (non crédité)
Mark Jones
- Passenger Throwing Shoe
- (non crédité)
Earl Mohan
- Drunk
- (non crédité)
Ernie Morrison Sr.
- Porter on Train
- (non crédité)
Norma Nichols
- The Mother
- (non crédité)
Charles Stevenson
- Conductor
- (non crédité)
Betty Vent
- Bit Role
- (non crédité)
Vera White
- Flirting Woman in Bathroom
- (non crédité)
Commentaire à la une
A Hal Roach HAROLD LLOYD 3-Reeler.
A young fellow must suddenly care for an infant on a very eventful overnight train trip.
Harold Lloyd has a field day in this wonderful short silent film, NOW OR NEVER. His athletic prowess was never in more demand than here where - with half his right hand missing and disguised by a glove - he jumps, crawls, runs, leaps and squirms his way all over, under and through a passenger train. Along the way he must contend with thieving hobos, belligerent passengers, unfriendly bullies, suspicious conductors and the demands of a precocious tiny tot, charmingly played by little Anna Mae Bilson. Through all perplexities & befuddlements, and a lot of real physical danger, Harold is never less than astoundingly funny.
Pretty Mildred Davis plays the infant's nursemaid; Miss Davis' association with Harold Lloyd was at this time turning to romance and would soon culminate in marriage.
Robert Israel has composed an excellent film score which perfectly complements Harold's antics on the screen.
A young fellow must suddenly care for an infant on a very eventful overnight train trip.
Harold Lloyd has a field day in this wonderful short silent film, NOW OR NEVER. His athletic prowess was never in more demand than here where - with half his right hand missing and disguised by a glove - he jumps, crawls, runs, leaps and squirms his way all over, under and through a passenger train. Along the way he must contend with thieving hobos, belligerent passengers, unfriendly bullies, suspicious conductors and the demands of a precocious tiny tot, charmingly played by little Anna Mae Bilson. Through all perplexities & befuddlements, and a lot of real physical danger, Harold is never less than astoundingly funny.
Pretty Mildred Davis plays the infant's nursemaid; Miss Davis' association with Harold Lloyd was at this time turning to romance and would soon culminate in marriage.
Robert Israel has composed an excellent film score which perfectly complements Harold's antics on the screen.
- Ron Oliver
- 2 sept. 2003
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- AnecdotesHarold Lloyd's car is a 1919 Mercer Series 5 "Raceabout". MSRP was $4,350 (over $80,000 in 2025). Only 857 were built. At auction, in excellent condition, these cars can fetch over $300,000.
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The Child's Daddy: I must leave on the morning train - I have no time for dancing - -...
- Versions alternativesIn 2002, the Harold Lloyd Trust copyrighted a 35-minute version of this film with music written, arranged and conducted by Robert Israel, and played by The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra and members of The Robert Israel Orchestra. The addition of modern credits stretch the film to 36 minutes.
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- Durée35 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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