His voice perfectly suited him. It was wonderful just like he was! He truly was a wonderful man on screen and off. What a great talent. no CG no special effects no animations just raw talent. Love ❤️ you Harold, God bless you and rest in peace!! A fan forever ❤
His voice perfectly suited him. It was wonderful just like he was! He truly was a wonderful man on screen and off. What a great talent. no CG no special effects no animations just raw talent. Love ❤️ you Harold, God bless you and rest in peace!!
Never heard of this film, I just happen to love 1930's-pre 1950's films and came across this one. I always expect some or most of the comedies to be rather hokey, and this certainly had a whole lot of that...but the chase scene before and during the final big fight had me rolling!!!😂🤣 I haven't cried laughing in so long thank you for uploading this👌🏾😉🌻
DUDE!!! You just don't know how excited I was to do a search on this movie and find it here!!! I have a copy of it on VHS but it kinda bites... I am 50 years young at the moment - this movie means so much to me - due to the fact - when my Grandma and my Grandpa were first dating - this is the first picture show that they went to!! Thanks again - I just get a kick out of this movie - and that absolute nut - Harold Lloyd!! God bless!
I'm just repeating what everyone has said, but I've been hoping to see this film for years and was so glad when It finally appeared on here. Thanks for making the audio a bit better too!
This movie genuinely made me giggle at times, and the movie in general was just really fun. Harold's voice didn't sound at all what I had expected but at the same time totally what I expected.
Thank you for uploading and sharing! What a fun cross-country, Route 66 romp! Love Harold Lloyd! Just the thing to take your mind off your troubles for a while.
Thurston hall who played Jane(Phyllis welch)dad,j.j.van Buren reminds of Harold's old foil from his early glass character one reelers,William blaisdell.who played his heavy,father of his girl or rival for the girl(always bebe Daniels) hand.
Funny you should say that . I keep thinking the same. The guy featured in several of Harold's pictures and usually plays a motorcycle cop.In fact I have just looked up Ward Bond on one site that confirmed that Ward was in this movie! I had to make sure or I couldn't sleep tonight!!!
I’m watching the scene where he is struggling to dress a drunk Frawley, and he clearly isn’t using the two last fingers on his right hand, they are fake. Impressive long glove and makeup to hide it all, since he has bare arms.
He was the only A-list star who regularly wore spectacles before Michael Caine in the mid-Sixties. Despite which, female moviegoers found him more attractive than Keaton or Chaplin.
I don't know specifics, but Mark Twain's writins were from a genre that was defined for him a generation earlier. I found in college library three writers from I think around Mississippi or Arkansas who wrote like Mark Twain but were born and wrote 20 or so years earlier.
@@vernebr Absolutely. It was as though the earlier authors were more experimental and tentative and were a kind of prologue to his iconic presentations.
Md too! Opps i mezn me also feel that way! His homes were great too. Hr foed in 71. Seems like he could of lived longer. TCM plays Alot of his old flicks
What a wonderful Harold Lloyd`s voice.
His voice perfectly suited him. It was wonderful just like he was! He truly was a wonderful man on screen and off. What a great talent. no CG no special effects no animations just raw talent. Love ❤️ you Harold, God bless you and rest in peace!! A fan forever ❤
You think animators have no talent?
Wow.
First time actually hearing Harold’s voice, everything good his I’ve watched up until now was silent, this was fantastic
He spoke in his 1928 film
His voice perfectly suited him. It was wonderful just like he was! He truly was a wonderful man on screen and off. What a great talent. no CG no special effects no animations just raw talent. Love ❤️ you Harold, God bless you and rest in peace!!
Check out Welcome Danger and Feet First I like those
Oh yes I remember this movie I watched it two years ago and it's a good one get ready to laugh😅🤗enjoy the movie have a good evening🇨🇦🙋🏼
Harold Lloyd! Absolutely brilliant!!
Never heard of this film, I just happen to love 1930's-pre 1950's films and came across this one. I always expect some or most of the comedies to be rather hokey, and this certainly had a whole lot of that...but the chase scene before and during the final big fight had me rolling!!!😂🤣 I haven't cried laughing in so long thank you for uploading this👌🏾😉🌻
Some really good gags and fight scenes. Thanks for downloading. A real treat!!! 🤓
Thanks for sharing this I thoroughly enjoyed it,Harold loydd was brilliant
I'm glad I found it! This is one of the only Harold Lloyd talkies I haven't seen!
DUDE!!! You just don't know how excited I was to do a search on this movie and find it here!!! I have a copy of it on VHS but it kinda bites...
I am 50 years young at the moment - this movie means so much to me - due to the fact - when my Grandma and my Grandpa were first dating - this is the first picture show that they went to!!
Thanks again - I just get a kick out of this movie - and that absolute nut - Harold Lloyd!!
God bless!
My regards to your fond memories.
My grandparent’s first was “Star Wars”. So, I’m in a different boat than you.
@@booberminfranklin3652 I'll say!
@@richardwicks4190 Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing! There's a great supporting cast in this film.
Love this movie! Thank you for putting it on here, it's so hard to find. ❤️ Long live Harold Lloyd!!
I'm just repeating what everyone has said, but I've been hoping to see this film for years and was so glad when It finally appeared on here. Thanks for making the audio a bit better too!
This movie genuinely made me giggle at times, and the movie in general was just really fun. Harold's voice didn't sound at all what I had expected but at the same time totally what I expected.
This was so hard to find. Thank you!
"Destiny doesn't wait on taxi drivers!"
~Professor Dean Lambert 1938
Thank you for uploading and sharing! What a fun cross-country, Route 66 romp! Love Harold Lloyd! Just the thing to take your mind off your troubles for a while.
Love this classics thank you 😊😊❤️
The last 5 minutes were the funniest.
Haven't seen this fifty years!
Really fun movie
Omg, I have not laughed so much and so long 🤣😸, love this man 😸🌈😂 too bad it had to end 😸
He is so funny you have Watch his movie😅😂❤
Thanks for sharing!
Good job, and thanks!
My gosh I’m seeing a few character actors here that had bigger roles in older movies... 😱
Thank you very much
That’s Mertz!
That was sweet!
This film is interesting 🤔 🤓😊😂😢😆🤣 .
thank you
I was there when this first came out. My girlfriend and I watched it In 1938 on my new Iphone.
1,938 pixels?
That’s pretty impressive.
Nobody is going to believe you have a girlfriend.
@@okjoe5561 Well I do. She is 18 years old and I ordered her through the mail. She said she does not love me for my money.
Does she inflate with compressed air, or dry nitrogen?
Thank you!!!!!!
Yeah, I’ve lived this movie.
Thurston hall who played Jane(Phyllis welch)dad,j.j.van Buren reminds of Harold's old foil from his early glass character one reelers,William blaisdell.who played his heavy,father of his girl or rival for the girl(always bebe Daniels) hand.
1:32:20 this on3 used the Great Gambani variant
Pretty sure that one of the motorcycle cops is an uncredited Ward Bond.
Funny you should say that . I keep thinking the same. The guy featured in several of Harold's pictures and usually plays a motorcycle cop.In fact I have just looked up Ward Bond on one site that confirmed that Ward was in this movie! I had to make sure or I couldn't sleep tonight!!!
Max from Hart to Hart.
Lionel Stander, who appeared in an enormous number of films from the 1930s to the 1980s. Way before Hart to Hart. Quite a career.
I believe that I remember reading that Harold Lloyd had a bad right hand and wore a rubber glove/hand in the movies, anything to what I just said?
I have seen one Harold Lloyd movie, I believe it was "The Sins Of Harold Dittlebock", he inherits a circus and has a full grown lion on a leash
Yes, a prop bomb for a photo shoot decades earlier turned out not to be a prop, luckily he had lowered his hand before it went off.
I’m watching the scene where he is struggling to dress a drunk Frawley, and he clearly isn’t using the two last fingers on his right hand, they are fake. Impressive long glove and makeup to hide it all, since he has bare arms.
Who gives a duck ?
Sweet
Oh ya he so cute i love his glasses. Nerds have always turned me on! I forgot to add
He was the only A-list star who regularly wore spectacles before Michael Caine in the mid-Sixties. Despite which, female moviegoers found him more attractive than Keaton or Chaplin.
I haven’t seen William Frailly in too many movies.
I prefer Harold Lloyds silent films
19:42 Winnie The Pooh?
Yup, that's him! Sterling Holloway! ^^
I always love it when he pops up in movies and shows.
😅😅
Charles Lane!
+Vincent Fitzpatrick Without his glasses,and playing his trademark weasely,slimy,snarky news reporter types.
Is it just me or the two men that accompany the professor seem very much developed like Huckleberry Finn's King and Duke??
I don't know specifics, but Mark Twain's writins were from a genre that was defined for him a generation earlier. I found in college library three writers from I think around Mississippi or Arkansas who wrote like Mark Twain but were born and wrote 20 or so years earlier.
@@trukeesey8715 good point! But Twain's characters became much more iconic, in a way.
@@vernebr Absolutely. It was as though the earlier authors were more experimental and tentative and were a kind of prologue to his iconic presentations.
@@vernebr I just remembered who one of them was. He was born 21 years before Clemens was born. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Harris
Enjoyed it very much but whats with his ultra white teeth?
Bleached?
He went to the dentist twice a month👩⚕️💺⛲.. making sure his dazzling smile❤️ remained dazzling🎊🎉🌡️✨🌟!
🤓🤭💪🤳👑🌡️🌹🗿🌟🏆🤵🌾🌾🌾
Md too! Opps i mezn me also feel that way! His homes were great too. Hr foed in 71. Seems like he could of lived longer. TCM plays Alot of his old flicks
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Sound quality is still bad. Unwatchable