An Eastern Westerner (1920)
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- Passed
- 23min
- Comedy, Short
- 02 May 1920 (USA)
- Short
- 1 nomination.
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Harold Lloyd | ... |
The Boy
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Mildred Davis | ... |
The Girl
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Noah Young | ... |
Tiger Lip Tompkins - The Bully
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J. Ray Avery | ... |
(uncredited)
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Harry Blanchard | ... |
(uncredited)
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Will H. Bray | ... |
(uncredited)
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Roy Brooks | ... |
Shimmie Dancer (uncredited)
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Sammy Brooks | ... |
Small Role (uncredited)
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William H. Brown | ... |
(uncredited)
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Ethel Browning | ... |
(uncredited)
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Grace Bunny | ... |
(uncredited)
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Ben Corbett | ... |
Rope Twirler (uncredited)
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Arthur Currier | ... |
(uncredited)
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Eddie DeComa | ... |
(uncredited)
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Dorothy Dee | ... |
(uncredited)
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William Gillespie | ... |
Dance Hall Manager / Mexican with Knife (uncredited)
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Max Hamburger | ... |
(uncredited)
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Ann Hastings | ... |
(uncredited)
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Wally Howe | ... |
Man Who Throws Ice Cream (uncredited)
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Buff Jones | ... |
(uncredited)
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Mark Jones | ... |
Cowboy Who Shoots Harold's Hat (uncredited)
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James T. Kelley | ... |
Small Role (uncredited)
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Ruby Kendrick | ... |
(uncredited)
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Madison S. Lacy | ... |
(uncredited)
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Jerome LaPlanche | ... |
(uncredited)
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Oscar Larson | ... |
(uncredited)
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Jack Lindell | ... |
(uncredited)
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Babe Lloyd | ... |
(uncredited)
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Gaylord Lloyd | ... |
Waiter Who Drops Ice Cream (uncredited)
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Chris Lynton | ... |
(uncredited)
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Charles Miller | ... |
(uncredited)
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J. Miller | ... |
(uncredited)
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Belle Mitchell | ... |
Saloon Girl (uncredited)
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Norma Nichols | ... |
Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)
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Tex Parker | ... |
(uncredited)
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Hazel Powell | ... |
(uncredited)
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John J. Richardson | ... |
(uncredited)
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Zetta Robson | ... |
(uncredited)
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Whitey Sovern | ... |
(uncredited)
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Charles Stevenson | ... |
The Headwaiter / Card Player (uncredited)
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Frank Terry | ... |
(uncredited)
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Henrietta Thompson | ... |
(uncredited)
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David Voorhees | ... |
(uncredited)
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Mrs. Allen Walker | ... |
(uncredited)
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Maxine Whitford | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Hal Roach |
Written by
Frank Terry | ... | (story) |
H.M. Walker | ... | (titles) |
Produced by
Suzanne Lloyd Hayes | ... | executive producer (as Suzanne Lloyd) |
Hal Roach | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Jeffrey Vance | ... | producer |
Music by
Robert Israel | ... | (2002) |
Cinematography by
Walter Lundin | ... | (photographed by) |
Music Department
Robert Israel | ... | conductor (2002) / music arranger (2002) |
Transportation Department
Chase Thorne | ... | driver (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Hal Roach | ... | presenter |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Pathé Exchange (1920) (United States) (theatrical) (as Pathé Distributors)
- Goldwyn (1921) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Pathé Consortium Cinéma (1923) (France) (theatrical)
- Adams Filmi (1923) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Kino Video (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- New Line Home Video (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- 2 Entertain Video (2006) (United Kingdom) (video)
- Universal Pictures Finland (2008) (Finland) (DVD) (10-disc Harold Lloyd: The Definitive Collection)
- absolut MEDIEN (2008) (Germany) (DVD) (Stummfilm-Edition)
- The Criterion Channel (2019) (United States) (tv) (digital)
- Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2010) (Germany) (DVD) (Harold Lloyd Edition)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Capolavoro Music Company (music copyright by: 2002)
- The Harold Lloyd Trust (copyright: 2002)
- The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra (music performed by)
- The Robert Israel Orchestra (music performed by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A young New Yorker is the bane of his Christian parents' existence because of his constant carousing and partying at all hours, so his father decides to send him to live at his uncle's ranch in Piute Pass in the Wild West to get him away from the New York temptations that led to this unwanted behavior. Before he even gets to the ranch, the young man gets into one misadventure after another using his New York sensibilities in Piute Pass. His primary misadventure involves a sweet young ingénue with whom he falls in love at first sight, which is mutual. Her father is being held captive by "Tiger Lip" Tompkins, who owns half the county and bullies the rest with his band, the Masked Angels; the ransom is her womanly favors to him. The young man tries to help free the father so that the young man and the ingénue can live happily ever after together, which does not sit well with Tiger Lip and the Masked Angels. Written by Huggo |
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Taglines | A Riot of Rollicking Fun! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Shortly before this film was made, Harold Lloyd was involved in an accident where a "prop" bomb exploded as he held it in his hand. Lloyd lost his thumb and index finger on his right hand in the explosion. The Goldwyn family had a flesh-colored prosthetic glove made for him so that he could continue his movie work. In many scenes in this movie, you will note that Lloyd's right hand is deliberately not being used. Furthermore, with some of the stunts Lloyd performs, it's difficult to tell that he is handicapped at all. See more » |
Goofs | At 23:45 into the movie, The Boy is being chased by the Masked Angels. For a couple of minutes, his hat disappears and then reappears on his head. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989). See more » |
Quotes |
intertitle:
The Time: Several thousand cocktails before the Prohibition Hour. See more » |